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Description of YMCA Camp Elphinstone:
Conference and retreat facilities for up to 300. Recreation programs offered by friendly YMCA staff at large ocean front property. |
Description of Yale Campground:
Easy access off highway, mini store & video arcade on site, large treed sites, fire-pits, playground, hot showers, hiking, bike trails, fishing, goldpanning, sani station. Caretaker on site. Reservation system. Senior discount. |
Description of Y5 Motel:
Kitchen Units
Double Queen & Suites Available
Spacious Mountain View Rooms
Non Smoking & Smoking Rooms
Air Conditioning
Direct Dial Phones
Free In Room Coffee
Cable TV - Movie Channel
Guest Laundry Facilities
Senior Discount
Walking Distance to Reastaurant & Pub
Spacious Campground
Tent & RV Hookups
Sani Dump |
Description of Wright's Beach Camp RV Park:
Wright's Beach Camp family campground is located at the south end of Penticton on Skaha Lake. Campground facilities include a private sandy beach with a roped off swimming area and dock, a quiet atmosphere, waterfront tenting sites, waterfront partial hook-up sites including 15 amp power and water. Also available at Wright's are beachfront full hook-up sites including 30 amp power, water, sewer and cable TV, a convenience store, clean washrooms with coin operated showers, many shady spots that can accommodate larger units, internet access, a picnic table at every site, and an arcade. |

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# 426
• Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
Description of Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia:
Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has been enjoyed by generations of Lower Mainland residents. The park offers viewpoints overlooking the city of Vancouver and east over Indian Arm Provincial Park. There are opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing and four areas for day-use picnicking are available. There are several lakes in the park. Elsay Lake is the largest. Its waters and those of De Pencier, Gopher and Goldie drain eastward to Indian Arm. Some of the smaller lakes and ponds feed their waters west to the Seymour River.
Elsay Lake can be fished but is not stocked. Access is by the Elsay Lake trail only.
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Mount Seymour Provincial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
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# 427
• Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia
Description of Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia:
RV park and campground, located 6 km south of Radium Hot Springs off Hwy 93/95 at Eacrett Road. Large, well spaced, serviced sites with firepits. Nearby hot springs, beaches, golf. On-site playground, volleyball, horseshoes, games room. Open May to October.
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Mountain Shadows Resort Limited, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia
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# 428
• Moyie Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
Description of Moyie Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia:
Located 20 kilometers south of Cranbrook off Highway 3/95, Moyie Lake Park day use area, boat launch and 111 site campground provides the only public access to the deep blue mountain waters of Moyie Lake.
This vacation friendly park features 1300 metres of developed sandy beach backed by a large grassy area. Swimming, wind surfing, sailing, boating, wildlife and bird viewing and a variety of fishing experiences enhance Moyie Lake Park. As well, an adventure playground and hot showers are on site.
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Moyie Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Park Services Ltd.), , British Columbia
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British Columbia Campings
# 429
• Muncho Lake Provincial Park - MacDonald Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park - MacDonald Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia:
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park - MacDonald Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
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# 430
• Muncho Lake Provincial Park- Strawberry Flats Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park- Strawberry Flats Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia:
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park- Strawberry Flats Campground
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
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# 431
• Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Fort St. John, British Columbia
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Fort St. John, British Columbia:
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Fort St. John, British Columbia
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• Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia:
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
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# 433
• Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia:
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), , British Columbia
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British Columbia Campings
# 434
• Musket Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Musket Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This area is popular with boaters for swimming, viewing, diving, fishing and wilderness camping. Musket Island provides a safe anchorage and is only an island at high tide. A park bench located on Musket Island provides an excellent spot to sit and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. The warm, clean and green waters surrounding the area are reminiscent of a more tropical place. This park is subject to southeast winds during the winter; use caution when anchoring.
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Musket Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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# 435
• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Frances Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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# 438
• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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• Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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# 442
• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
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• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
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• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 1/2km N. of Naikoon Park headquarters at Tlell on Graham Island, northernmost of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Dry toilets, trails, 64km of beaches, fishing nearby, cash only, pets on leash.
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia
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• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia
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• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 26km N.E. of Masset, northern tip area of Graham Island. Dry toilets, hiking trails, sandy beaches, near Tow Hill, cash only, pets on leash.
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia
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• Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British Columbia
Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British Columbia
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• Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Just 20 minutes north of Whistler is Nairn Falls Park. This park provides a good base camp for exploring Whistler, the Pemberton Valley or nearby Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is an excellent overnight stop before continuing onto the Duffey Lake Road or points north or south. The falls are 60 m high and a 1.5 km hiking trail will take you to the viewpoint.
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Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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# 449
• Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia
Description of Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia:
A roadside park with a natural setting and sub-alpine lake, Nancy Greene Provincial Park is a welcoming site for weary travellers. Tucked in the Monashee Mountains it is a popular overnight stop for tourists and also provides day use opportunities for local residents wishing to escape the summer heat of the valley. It is the perfect place to enjoy fishing, picnicking, walking, swimming, boating and in winter nordic skiing. The special feature in the park is the sub alpine lake.
Rainbow and cut-throat trout fishing is available in this lake.
Power boats prohibited. Tenting plus R.V. camping is allowed in parking lot. Nature trail and skiing.
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Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia
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# 450
• Nazko Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Nazko Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Nazko Lake Park provides canoeing, fishing, camping and wildlife viewing in a natural environment, while protecting extensive wetlands for moose and aquatic fur-bearers. This is a wilderness park, offering a two to three day wilderness canoe circuit, along with two rustic, vehicle-access campgrounds at Loomis and Deerpelt Lakes. A pit toilet and two picnic tables are provided at both sites, but firewood and potable water are not available. Please note that Loomis Lake is NOT connected to the canoe chain.
Fishing for rainbow trout is best in the spring, but the fish turn muddy as soon as the weather warms up.
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Nazko Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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