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YMCA Camp Elphinstone, Gibsons, British Columbia Yale Campground, Yale, British Columbia Y5 Motel, Barriere, British Columbia Wright's Beach Camp RV Park, Penticton, British Columbia


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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British Columbia Campings # 451
Nechako Lodge & Aviation, Vanderhoof, British Columbia

Description of Nechako Lodge & Aviation, Vanderhoof, British Columbia:
From the shore, with access by road or walking, by boat, or fly in, Nechako Lodge has sportfishing opportunities waiting for you. Most of the lakes in our vicinity have not been stocked - you will encounter hard fighting wild rainbow trout. There are a few stocked lakes however, and they are producing trophy-sized rainbows. The flyfisher will find much satisfaction catching fish on dry or wet flies. Our fishing season lasts from mid May until the end of October.
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British Columbia Campings # 452
Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park (Snuneymuxw First Nation), Victoria, British Columbia

Description of Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park (Snuneymuxw First Nation), Victoria, British Columbia:
Bring your own boat or take the passenger ferry from Nanaimo—a 10-minute ride that deposits passengers on Newcastle Island, located just a few hundred meters offshore from Vancouver Island. From a distance you’ll see an island shoreline dominated by steep sandstone cliffs and ledges, interspersed with sunny beaches. Up close, you’ll discover rocky caves and caverns - a marked contrast to the interior of the island, which is studded with mature Douglas fir, Garry oak, arbutus and dogwood trees. Today, park services and facilities include walk-in campsites complete with flush toilets and showers, as well as facilities for group camping and picnicking. Children will enjoy fishing from the wharf. Salmon fishing in nearby waters can be rewarding.
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British Columbia Campings # 453
Nickel Plate Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Nickel Plate Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Secluded and serene, the main attractions at this semi-wilderness park are fishing, hiking and winter recreation. Nearby is Lookout Mountain that overlooks the glaciated Nickel Plate Lake. At the north end of the lake, dotting the shoreline, are fascinating, huge boulders (erratics) deposited by receding glacial ice. The park also provides opportunities for Nordic skiing and snowmobiling. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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British Columbia Campings # 454
Nicola Valley Golf Course & RV Park, Merritt, British Columbia

Description of Nicola Valley Golf Course & RV Park, Merritt, British Columbia:
Come and enjoy the experience of golfing out your front door. Stay at the 25 site full service RV Park that is nestled alongside the golf course. This tranquil setting offers a relaxing stay and a spectacular view overlooking the well manicured fairways. The RV Park offers well-maintained grassed sites, a central fire pit (free wood), horseshoe pit, wash houses with free hot showers, and laundry facilities. Many visitors take advantage of special stay-n-play packages offered all season. 7 Day CP.
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British Columbia Campings # 455
Nicolum River Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, British Columbia

Description of Nicolum River Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, British Columbia:
Located near Hope, Nicolum River Provincial Park is characterized by dense forest cover and a small, fast flowing river. It provides camping, picnicking, and fishing opportunities to the travelling public on Highway 3. Rainbow Trout fishing is available in the Nicolum River.
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British Columbia Campings # 456
Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park, located south of Port McNeill on northern Vancouver Island offers a rugged wilderness experience in a remote setting. The park, situated at the south end of Nimpkish Lake, comprises the southernmost east-facing slopes of the Karmutzen mountain range and all of Tlakwa Creek drainage. Opportunities for nature appreciation, backcountry skiing, mountaineering and wilderness camping exist at this park, which is home to black-tailed deer and a variety of other wildlife. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. Opportunities for fresh water fishing exist in the park in the Tlakwa Creek.
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British Columbia Campings # 457
Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park - Tillicum Lodge, Nass Camp, , British Columbia

Description of Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park - Tillicum Lodge, Nass Camp, , British Columbia:
The dramatic landscape blended with the rich native culture makes this park a special experience. The park offers visitors a chance to explore many unique and interesting features of a volcanic landscape and to learn about the culture and legends of the Nisga'a people. A gravel, single lane boat launch accessing the Nass River can be found at the park's north end. A gravel, single lane boat launch accessing Lava Lake can be found at the park's south end. Parking space is available for vehicle and boat trailers at both locations. Overnight moorage is not recommended at the Nass River boat launch location due to fluctuating river levels. Excellent fishing opportunities for salmon on the Tseax River.
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British Columbia Campings # 458
Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park - Vetter Creek Campsite & Visitor Centre, , British Columbia

Description of Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park - Vetter Creek Campsite & Visitor Centre, , British Columbia:
The dramatic landscape blended with the rich native culture makes this park a special experience. The park offers visitors a chance to explore many unique and interesting features of a volcanic landscape and to learn about the culture and legends of the Nisga'a people. A gravel, single lane boat launch accessing the Nass River can be found at the park's north end. A gravel, single lane boat launch accessing Lava Lake can be found at the park's south end. Parking space is available for vehicle and boat trailers at both locations. Overnight moorage is not recommended at the Nass River boat launch location due to fluctuating river levels. Excellent fishing opportunities for salmon on the Tseax River.
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British Columbia Campings # 459
Niskonlith Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Niskonlith Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Niskonlith Lake offers rustic camping and is popular for swimming, fishing and boating. There are limited facilities, so campers should be self-sufficient. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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British Columbia Campings # 460
North Thompson River Provincial Park (Blackwell Park Operations Ltd.), Clearwater, British Columbia

Description of North Thompson River Provincial Park (Blackwell Park Operations Ltd.), Clearwater, British Columbia:
A lovely campground situated at the confluence of the Clearwater and North Thompson Rivers. Popular with travelers on Hwy #5, with young families, or as a base camp for visitors exploring Wells Gray Park and the Clearwater area. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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British Columbia Campings # 461
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Eutsuk Lake, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Eutsuk Lake, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 462
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Eutsuk Lake, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Eutsuk Lake, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 463
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Pondosy Lake, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Pondosy Lake, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 464
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Sand Cabin Bay, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Sand Cabin Bay, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 465
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Sullivan Point, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Sullivan Point, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 466
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Surel Lake, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Surel Lake, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 467
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Tetachuk, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area - Tetachuk, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 468
North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area St. Thomas Bay, , British Columbia

Description of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park & Protected Area St. Thomas Bay, , British Columbia:
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is the largest park in BC at over 981,000 hectares. The park appeals primarily to outdoor recreationists interested in boating, angling, camping, hiking or hunting in one of North America's most magnificent wilderness areas. Outdoor recreation opportunities are almost unlimited, but those who are not prepared to be completely self-sufficient or who do not wish to employ a professional guide should not contemplate a visit. Wilderness camping areas are located at various sites along the shores of Eutsuk and Pondosy Lakes. These areas provide sheltered anchorages, tent sites, pit toilets and fire rings, and are identified by orange markers. There is a backcountry cabin available to the public.
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British Columbia Campings # 469
Northern Lights RV Park, Dawson Creek, British Columbia

Description of Northern Lights RV Park, Dawson Creek, British Columbia:
A great place to be in Dawson Creek, British Columbia Great View, Beautiful Sunsets and Peaceful Surroundings at Mile 0 of the famous Alaska Highway Open: Apr 15 - Oct 15 Power / Water / Sewer Flush Toilets Showers Sani-Dump
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British Columbia Campings # 470
Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, British Columbia

Description of Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, British Columbia:
Northern Rocky Mountains Park offers an exciting array of visual and recreation features and opportunities for the backcountry adventurer. Recreation activities include scenery and wildlife viewing, angling, boating, hunting, adventure tourism, camping, hiking, horseback riding and nature photography. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. Access to the area is mainly by boat and aircraft. Recreational use is primary concentrated for two and a half months during the hunting season. For the rest of the year, the area is virtually uninhabited. There are many primitive campsites along the major river courses. Most of the main rivers and creeks have trails that were established by guide outfitters, but few are well maintained. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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British Columbia Campings # 471
Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Nuchatlitz Provincial Park encompasses the very northwest tip of Nootka Island and a large number of small island groups. This picturesque area is perfect for exploring by kayak and paddlers can enjoy meandering through these peaceful islands, pulling out at random locations to camp as they see fit. A wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts exists, including boating, sport fishing, camping and wildlife viewing within the park and its surrounding area. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed on the northwest tip of Nootka Island and the many small island groups within the park. There are some small developed sites accessible by kayaks and smaller boats at Rosa Island. The protected waters among the island groups are home to Chinook, coho, chum and pink salmon and a variety of rockfish.
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British Columbia Campings # 472
Nunsti Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Nunsti Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This park, located north east of Chilko Lake in the Chilcotin Plateau, was established to protect valuable moose habitat. It encompasses abundant wetlands and small lakes. Activities present in the area before the park's creation, and still permitted today, include hunting, trapping, and cattle grazing. The historical importance of these uses is recognized, and there is a commitment in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan to ensuring that such activities continue at existing levels.
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British Columbia Campings # 473
Oasis RV Resort & Campground, Osoyoos, British Columbia

Description of Oasis RV Resort & Campground, Osoyoos, British Columbia:
Family camping, shaded grassy sites, full and partial hookups, laundry, showers, cable, arcade, private beach with playground, store, community firepits, heated pool, mini-golf and concession, marina, boat launch, rentals. Visa,M/C. No pets Jul 1 -Aug 15.
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British Columbia Campings # 474
Oceanside Resort & Cabins (Oceanside RV & Campground), Powell River, British Columbia

Description of Oceanside Resort & Cabins (Oceanside RV & Campground), Powell River, British Columbia:
Beachfront cabins. Covered pool & games room, fireplace, sundeck. RV Sites, laundry, playground, petting farm, boasts, barbecue rentals.
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British Columbia Campings # 475
Octopus Islands Provincial Park, , British Columbia

Description of Octopus Islands Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The park offers a number of different recreational opportunities in addition to boating and paddling, including swimming, hiking, fishing, scuba diving, wilderness camping and nature appreciation. A portage route to Small Inlet Provincial Park on the west side of Quadra Island can be accessed from the Octopus Islands. From this trail, a hiking trail leads to Newton Lake - a lovely place for a freshwater swim. Access to the park is by boat only.
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