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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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• Beachcomber R V Park, Saanichton, British Columbia
Description of Beachcomber R V Park, Saanichton, British Columbia:
Located off Highway 17 at Martindale Road, right on Welch Road, left on Campion Road. For self-contained RV's only. Oceanfront sites, city water, electricity, dry toilets, sani-station, picnic tables. Pets OK.
Open April 16 to October 15.
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Beachcomber R V Park, Saanichton, British Columbia
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• Bear Creek Provincial Park, Kelowna, British Columbia
Description of Bear Creek Provincial Park, Kelowna, British Columbia:
Truly a natural wonderland, Bear Creek Provincial Park is situated in the Central Okanagan Basin on the west side of Okanagan Lake. The park features lakeside camping, over 400 metres of sandy beaches and 5 km of spectacular, well-marked hiking trails. A picturesque canyon has been carved into the bedrock by Bear Creek tumbling onto a cottonwood-lined delta. This park is extremely busy during the summer season and reservations are recommended.
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Bear Creek Provincial Park, Kelowna, British Columbia
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• Bear River Mercantile Restaurant & Resort, Wells, British Columbia
Description of Bear River Mercantile Restaurant & Resort, Wells, British Columbia:
Our family run resort overlooking Bowron Lake offers vacationers a general store, cabins, campsite, restaurant, museum, info centre, laundry facilities and showers. Whether you’re heading out on the canoe circuit, camping, fishing, visiting for the day, or hosting a major group, we can provide whatever service you need.
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Bear River Mercantile Restaurant & Resort, Wells, British Columbia
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• Bear River Trailer Court & RV Park, Stewart, British Columbia
Description of Bear River Trailer Court & RV Park, Stewart, British Columbia:
35 full hookups, 30 amps; clean washrooms & showers, Convenience store, 24 hour security, grass
sites, big rigs welcome. Seniors discounts, pets allowed. CP 2 Days-phone, visa & mastercard
accepted.
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Bear River Trailer Court & RV Park, Stewart, British Columbia
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• Bearhole Lake Provincial Park & Protected Area, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Description of Bearhole Lake Provincial Park & Protected Area, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia:
Fishing, cross-country skiing, canoeing, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing are just some of the outdoor pursuits that can all be enjoyed in Bearhole Lake Provincial Park and Protected Area.
The area teems with wildlife. Watch moose wade through the marsh and lake shallows or observe beaver busily chewing bark off of willow or aspen twigs. Bird enthusiasts will enjoy seeing nesting trumpeter swans or listening to many of the warblers found in and around the area.
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Bearhole Lake Provincial Park & Protected Area, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
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• Beaumont Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Beaumont Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
This park offers scenic hiking trails, camping, swimming off the beach, and picnicking. You can view beautiful Arbutus, Evergreens, Garry Oaks and Big Leaf maple trees here.
The park has good mooring and anchorage. Walking trails lead to points of interest. Hand pump for water. Swimming. Resort hotel, marina, store, post office, fuel and Canada Customs (summer only) at Bedwell Harbour Village.
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Beaumont Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Beaver Lake Mountain Resort, Lake Country, British Columbia
Description of Beaver Lake Mountain Resort, Lake Country, British Columbia:
Family oriented resort on Beaver Lake Swalwell Lake 17 km east of Lake Country Winfield off Hwy 97 Lodge Log Cabins Campground licensed Restaurant with take-out Fishing boat rentals trout shop fishing courses horseback adventures pony rides playground hiking and biking on marked trails Enjoy birdwatching and canoeing
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Beaver Lake Mountain Resort, Lake Country, British Columbia
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• Beaver Lake Resort, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia
Description of Beaver Lake Resort, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia:
Beaver Lake Resort is the only full service destination resort in the Cowichan Lake area. Our guests enjoy a wide variety of camping choices from a full service RV campsite, a shady tent campsite to a fully self contained cabin. Whatever your camping desire is, we have it waiting for you. Not only do we have GREAT campsites we also have flush toilets, free hot showers plus much, much more. Come join us on the shores of Beaver Lake for a vacation that you will long remember!
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Beaver Lake Resort, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia
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• Bedard Aspen Provincial Park, Cache Creek, British Columbia
Description of Bedard Aspen Provincial Park, Cache Creek, British Columbia:
An interesting area of high biological diversity, with trail access. This park represents aspen/Douglas-fir/grassland associations in a richly diverse area and contributes to the representation of the Pavilion Range Ecosections. Note that no camping or day-use facilities are provided. Bird watching, hunting, hiking and nature appreciation are potential activities in the area.
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Bedard Aspen Provincial Park, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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• Bel Air Cedar Resort, Oliver, British Columbia
Description of Bel Air Cedar Resort, Oliver, British Columbia:
Clean, air-conditioned rooms with kitchens and cable TV. RV-sites offer 30 amp service, large sites, gas barbecues, cable TV hookups, laundry and showers.
The property features near golf, non-smoking units available, off season Rates, pets OK, pool and spa, Queen beds.
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Bel Air Cedar Resort, Oliver, British Columbia
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• Bella Coola Motel & Campground, Bella Coola, British Columbia
Description of Bella Coola Motel & Campground, Bella Coola, British Columbia:
Newly renovated motel near all amenities. We have ten clean, quiet, fully equipped kitchen units, RV & tenting parking, washrooms with showers and light boat launch. The Valley offers excellent salt & freshwater fishing, hiking, wild life viewing.
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Bella Coola Motel & Campground, Bella Coola, British Columbia
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• Big Bar Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), Clinton, British Columbia
Description of Big Bar Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), Clinton, British Columbia:
Big Bar Lake Park is easily accessible, and provides a range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Some of the major recreational opportunities available in the park include day-use picnicking, lakeside camping, boating, canoeing and kayaking, swimming, wildlife viewing, hiking, and fishing. Abundant rainbow trout typically reward the angler; fishing is active nearly all season, but is typically the best between mid May and late July. Nearby guest ranches offer horseback excursions into the open range that lies north of the lake.
There is a paved, single-wide boat launch on the lake adjacent to the lakeside campsites. Towing behind boats is not allowed and there is a speed limit of 10 km per hour at Big Bar Lake.
Fishing for rainbow trout is a popular activity, as the lake has had an active stocking program since 1970, and is now stocked on a yearly basis. There have been trout up to 6.5 lb caught in the lake, and many fish are in the two pound range. Nearby Little Big Bar lake and Beaverdam Lake are also popular for fishing.
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Big Bar Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), Clinton, British Columbia
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British Columbia Campings
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• Big Bunsby Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Big Bunsby Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Accessible only by boat, this marine park offers sheltered anchorages and excellent sea kayaking opportunities. Big Bunsby, the largest of the Bunsby group of islands, is also a good place for nature viewing—gray whales, Bald eagles and the endangered sea otter all reside in the area.
Although there are no developed campsites at this park, boaters and kayakers seeking a wilderness experience will find plenty of places to set up camp on Big Bunsby.
Salt water fishing is extremely popular in this marine park, particularly for salmon, although rock fish and halibut can also be caught.
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Big Bunsby Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Big Creek Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Big Creek Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
The park's landscapes vary from dramatic mountains and alpine lakes in the south, to gentler volcanic hills and lava formations, to the flat, forested Chilcotin Plateau in the north.
The spectacular scenery in the south makes it a popular destination for horseback riding, backpacking, hunting, wildlife viewing, and mountaineering. Because of the park's remoteness, visitors must be experienced in backcountry travel and completely self-sufficient.
Fish for rainbow trout in Lorna Lake or Big Creek. It is not an exceptional fishery, as the water is cloudy.
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Big Creek Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park, Brackendale, British Columbia
Description of Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park, Brackendale, British Columbia:
Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park was first established in 1963 to provide lakeside camping and other recreation experiences for travellers between Whistler and Lillooet. The park protects important habitat for a variety of wildlife, including spotted owls, mountain goats, black bears and grizzly bears. Old growth forests, subalpine and alpine environments, large and small lakes all contribute to the park's diversity.
Good fishing for Kokanee and Rainbow Trout. There are no Dolly Varden in Birkenhead Lake.
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Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park, Brackendale, British Columbia
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• Blanket Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Revelstoke, British Columbia
Description of Blanket Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Revelstoke, British Columbia:
Looking for a family holiday destination? Plan your next weekend to Blanket Creek Provincial Park just south of Revelstoke. Popular with local residents, this park was originally a farm now developed to provide recreational opportunities. It is one of a system of four provincial parks on the Arrow Lake Reservoir. With its warm man-made swimming lagoon, adventure playground, historic homestead site and easy access to scenic Sutherland Falls, this park offers enjoyment for the entire family.
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Blanket Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Revelstoke, British Columbia
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• Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Nootka Sound is one of the more popular salt-water sports fishing destinations on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Bligh Island offers anglers protected waters and beaches, and the opportunity to catch Chinook, coho, chum and pink salmon, and a variety of rockfish. Numerous float lodges and camps in Nootka Sound offer fishing opportunities as well.
Beautiful Bligh Island offers rustic beach camping in a user-maintained area on Charlie’s Beach. This site has a pit toilet. Numerous other undeveloped wilderness sites can be found in the Spanish Pilot Group of Islands, however no facilities are provided in these areas.
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Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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• Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
Description of Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
A geologically interesting area offering rustic camping facilities, fishing and nature appreciation. Blue Earth Lake Park includes lakes, wetlands and riparian areas in a deep valley with significant value for song birds and waterfowl, surrounding upland forests and the Pavilion Mountains.
Blue Earth Lake is popular for trout fishing. A stream used by spawning trout connects the lakes. Fishing is good throughout the spring and summer, but is dependant on the weather.
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Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park, , British Columbia
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British Columbia Campings
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• Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia
Description of Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Experience basic wilderness housekeeping cabins at Blue Lake Resort. Bring your own bedding and share central washrooms with free showers. There are also RV sites, both wooded and open, and some pull throughs. Fish for trout in the lake; the resort is on the beach and has boat rentals. Gate closed 10:00 pm to 7:00 am. Phone to confirm winter access. Pets allowed.
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Blue Lake Resort, Boston Bar, British Columbia
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