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Description of Dutch's Campground:
Located just a short walk from Kal Beach and beautiful Kalamalka Lake. With a store, arcade, playground and many shaded creek-side spots and open in all seasons. Dutch’s offers affordable rates right in Vernon, with central showers, washrooms, and a sani-station.
Open year round. RV sites, partial and tent sites, cable, phone, laundry, hot showers, mini golf, arcade,
snack bar, creekside, 400 yards to public beach. |
Description of Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park:
Swimming, fishing, canoeing, hiking and home-base for Timberline Eco Adventure Tours. 8
self-contained lakeside cabins, 65 campsites with hook-ups and a licenced restaurant. Winter activities
include: cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing. |
Description of Dutch Creek RV Resort:
Dutch Creek R.V. Resort is situated on 160 acres of forest, with a small creek flowing through the campground with spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains and the Hoodoos .In a quiet setting, 1klm off the highway, serviced sites are the largest you will find in the Columbia Valley, and all have fire-pits to provide a true camping experience. Hot Springs and 4 Golf Courses within 5 minutes. Affordable Priced!
Conveniently located 5km south of Fairmont Hot Springs, 1km east off of Highway 93/95. |
Description of Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area:
This remote wilderness park, known for its diverse wildlife and spectacular scenery, is centered in British Colombia's Rocky Mountain Trench. The park encompasses portions of the 250 kilometre Kechika River - a provincial heritage river and BC's largest unlogged watershed. The Kechika was designated a heritage river in 1996 for its outstanding ecological and wilderness recreation values. It also includes two of its major tributaries: the Frog River, flowing from the Cassiar Mountains on the west side, and the Gataga River, merging from the northern Rockies to the east. Hunters, hikers, river rafters and canoeists comprise the majority of visitors to this spectacular wilderness.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. |

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• Da Mara-Leine Place Cabin and Campsites, Mara Lake, British Columbia
Description of Da Mara-Leine Place Cabin and Campsites, Mara Lake, British Columbia:
The Cabin has two double beds
Four bunk beds
Bedding and towels
A fridge and stove
Dishes and cookware
Washer and dryer
Bathroom and shower
Wood stove and free fire wood
The Cabin is available for rent year round
Picnic Tables
Bathroom and Shower
Fire Pits and Free fire wood
Tenting and Overflow
Water tap outside
The Campground is available during
the summer season
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Da Mara-Leine Place Cabin and Campsites, Mara Lake, British Columbia
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• Dall River Old Growth, , British Columbia
Description of Dall River Old Growth, , British Columbia:
Stands of river bottom, old growth white spruce dominate the landscape of Dall River Old Growth Park. This remote park is situated in the Cassiar Mountains and is home to a variety of wildlife species. Horseback riding, hiking and fishing are just some activities to lure the backcountry adventurer.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Dall River Old Growth, , British Columbia
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• Darke Lake Provincial Park, Summerland, British Columbia
Description of Darke Lake Provincial Park, Summerland, British Columbia:
Off the beaten track and surrounded by fir and pine-clad hills, this cool, quiet retreat is a great getaway for those who love to fish. Local people call this the "Fish Lake" for the great rainbow and eastern brook trout. When the weather is warm, hikers will enjoy this remote spot as much as anglers. Also perfect for ice fishing in the winter.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Darke Lake Provincial Park, Summerland, British Columbia
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• Deka Lake Resort
(Oggies Resort), Lone Butte, British Columbia
Description of Deka Lake Resort
(Oggies Resort), Lone Butte, British Columbia:
Most cabins are waterfront and sleep 2 - 6 adults. They are equipped with electricity, water and cooking facilities. Cooking utensils and dishes are supplied, bedding and towels can be supplied at an added cost. All cabins, RV and campsites have firepits and picnic tables. We have laundry facilities, a sani-dump and an overflow camping area. The very clean central showers and flush toilets are wheelchair accessible.
Pets are welcome, but must be picked up after and kept on leash.
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Deka Lake Resort
(Oggies Resort), Lone Butte, British Columbia
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• Denetiah Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Denetiah Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The Denetiah and Dall Lakes area has long been recognized for its remote wilderness location, stunning beauty and outstanding recreational values. Fine-textured beaches provide canoeing, fishing and camping opportunities at these lakes.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Denetiah Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park, Powell River, British Columbia
Description of Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park, Powell River, British Columbia:
This park is a yachter’s paradise at the confluence of Malaspina Inlet and Homfray Channel. Desolation Sound Provincial Park is BC’s largest marine park and has more than 60 km of shoreline, several islands, numerous small bays and snug coves. The warm waters of the park are ideal for swimming and scuba diving; the forested upland offers a shady refuge of trails and small lakes and wilderness tent sites.
This park can be split up into three major destination anchorages: Prideaux Haven, Tenedo’s Bay and Grace Harbour.
There are several fishing opportunities in this park including both saltwater and tidal fishing for Salmon, Rockfish, Oysters, Prawns, Cod, Snapper etc.
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Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park, Powell River, British Columbia
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• Dionisio Point Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Dionisio Point Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Dionisio Point Provincial Park on quaint Galiano Island features rocky headlands flanked by sandy beaches and two picturesque bays, including the shallow Coon Bay. Overlooking Porlier Pass, this park is accessible by boat only and provides opportunities for walk-in camping, fishing, boating, kayaking, wildlife viewing and scuba diving.
There are 30 walk-in sites in the park in two separate camping areas. Water and pit toilets are provided. Protect foodstuffs in tight containers to prevent raccoons and crows from stealing your provisions.
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Dionisio Point Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
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• Dogwood Campground & RV Park, Surrey, British Columbia
Description of Dogwood Campground & RV Park, Surrey, British Columbia:
From the East on Hwy 1 take exit 50, stay right follow signs. From the West on Hwy 1 take exit 48 follow 108 E Ave signs, turn off 108 E off of 152nd St. Pool, laundry, bus tours, pull- thrus. Arcade, playground. Free showers.
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Dogwood Campground & RV Park, Surrey, British Columbia
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• Douglas Lake Ranch , Douglas Lake, British Columbia
Description of Douglas Lake Ranch , Douglas Lake, British Columbia:
Douglas Lake Ranch, Canada’s largest cattle ranch is truly a unique destination resort. Whether you
are looking for World Class Fly Fishing, or Horseback riding, Whether your like camping or love to be
pampered in luxury, we have something for everyone.
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Douglas Lake Ranch , Douglas Lake, British Columbia
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• Downing Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Downing Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , British Columbia:
This park is a small but popular park that almost encircles attractive Kelly Lake.
The walk-in lakeside campsites are spread out over a lush, grassy field adjacent to the campground parking lot. Swimming in Kelly Lake is enjoyable from the long sandy beach. Angling for rainbow trout is a popular past time. Many visitors use the park as a stopping place as they travel the Pavilion Mountain Road, which connects the Cariboo to Lillooet. This scenic alternative to Highway 99 is unpaved, narrow and switch-backed and best suited for compact 4X4 vehicles.
There is a small, single-wide gravel boat launch located approximately 0.5 km past the day use area on the same road. Kelly Lake is fairly small and not ideal for waterskiing on.
Kelly Lake supports an abundant rainbow trout population and is extremely popular with anglers.
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Downing Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , British Columbia
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• Dry Gulch Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Dry Gulch Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia:
This cozy campground park is a quiet and shady retreat from a sunny and vibrant tourism area. Located on the east side of the Rocky Mountain Trench under the peaks of the Stanford Range of the Rockies Dry Gulch Park is 4.5 km south of the town of Radium Hot Springs off Highway 93/95. It is a perfect resting place for travellers.
At the hub of numerous recreational activities offered in the Upper Columbia Valley Dry Gulch Provincial Park is a great base camp for golfing, swimming, windsurfing, boating, hiking, bird watching, visiting hot springs and shopping in the towns of Invermere and Radium Hot Springs.
There are 26 vehicle/tent campsites.
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Dry Gulch Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
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• Dryden Creek Resorts Limited, Squamish, British Columbia
Description of Dryden Creek Resorts Limited, Squamish, British Columbia:
A quiet, forested creekside retreat on 14 acres alongside of Dryden Creek, conveniently located between Vancouver and Whistler. Beautiful Motel suites with custom woodwork and full kitchens. Year-round winterized RV sites with 30 amps, w/s & TV, tent camping for groups and families on a mix of forested or grassed parklands. Clean, well maintained washrooms with free hot showers. Store, canoe & kayak rentals. Nearby Provincial Parks, hiking, fishing, swimming, rafting, horseback riding, climbing, biking. See our web site for photos, map and detailed rates!
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Dryden Creek Resorts Limited, Squamish, British Columbia
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• Dryden Creek Resorts Ltd., Squamish, British Columbia
Description of Dryden Creek Resorts Ltd., Squamish, British Columbia:
Quiet, forested creekside retreat, studio suites with beautiful woodwork, character & charm. Kitchens, 30 am RV hookups, family & group tenting (May-Oct), store, hot shoers, nearby lakes, trails. Pet policy.
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Dryden Creek Resorts Ltd., Squamish, British Columbia
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• Duffey Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Duffey Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Established as a provincial park in 1993, this park is centered around the picturesque Duffy Lake and overshadowed by the glacier topped Mt. Rohr.
It is a popular spot for fishing, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking and rustic camping. Use caution, as the wind can be strong at times while on the lake.
Duffey Lake is stocked with rainbow trout.
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Duffey Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia
Description of Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia:
This remote wilderness park, known for its diverse wildlife and spectacular scenery, is centered in British Colombia's Rocky Mountain Trench. The park encompasses portions of the 250 kilometre Kechika River - a provincial heritage river and BC's largest unlogged watershed. The Kechika was designated a heritage river in 1996 for its outstanding ecological and wilderness recreation values. It also includes two of its major tributaries: the Frog River, flowing from the Cassiar Mountains on the west side, and the Gataga River, merging from the northern Rockies to the east. Hunters, hikers, river rafters and canoeists comprise the majority of visitors to this spectacular wilderness.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area, , British Columbia
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• Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park, Clearwater, British Columbia
Description of Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park, Clearwater, British Columbia:
Swimming, fishing, canoeing, hiking and home-base for Timberline Eco Adventure Tours. 8
self-contained lakeside cabins, 65 campsites with hook-ups and a licenced restaurant. Winter activities
include: cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing.
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Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park, Clearwater, British Columbia
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• Datwiler's Mobile Home & Trailer Park, Langley, British Columbia
Description of Datwiler's Mobile Home & Trailer Park, Langley, British Columbia:
3 km/2 mi east of Langley, the park has grassed and shaded grounds, full hookups, cable hookups available, drinking water, coin showers, flush toilets, laundry, sani-station, picnic tables. No tenting and no pets. Open all year.
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Datwiler's Mobile Home & Trailer Park, Langley, British Columbia
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• Dave's RV Park, Vanderhoof, British Columbia
Description of Dave's RV Park, Vanderhoof, British Columbia:
With full facilities for RVs, motorhomes, trailers and tent camping, we are THE place to stop overnight on your way to Smithers, Prince Rupert or the Pacific Coastline. We are located just 2 miles east of Vanderhoof, right off the main highway 16. Our BC RV park is clean and quiet in a relaxed rural residential setting with full amenities available for your comfort.
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Dave's RV Park, Vanderhoof, British Columbia
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• Davis Cove Resort Limited , Peachland, British Columbia
Description of Davis Cove Resort Limited , Peachland, British Columbia:
Located 2 miles north of town, we have a private sandy beach, motel suites and cottages, kitchenettes, dock and boat anchorage. Seasonal rates are offered.
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Davis Cove Resort Limited , Peachland, British Columbia
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• Dawley Passage Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Dawley Passage Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Dawley Passage Provincial Park is located at the south end of Fortune Channel between Meares Island and the west coast of Vancouver Island. Accessible by boat only, Dawley Passage is a nice, quiet location for boaters exploring beautiful Clayoquot Sound.
The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is permitted year-round. No facilities are provided and there is no fee.
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Dawley Passage Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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