Provincial Parks
Beautiful British
Columbia is defined when you visit the Provincial Parks in Canyon Country BC.
Enjoy the worlds best outdoor adventure.
The activities
available are endless and include hiking trails, fishing, hunting,
white water kayaking and rafting, canoeing, swimming, bird watching, wildlife
viewing, snowboarding, alpine touring nordic skiing,
rock climbing, boating, dirt biking and many more adventure
opportunities. With campsites available for small and large groups, facilities
including showers, sani-stations, washrooms, firewood service.
The amazing beauty of the Canyon Countrys Provincial Parks will keep you
returning for years to come! Start planning your trip today and get a break from
the concrete jungle.
Mehatl Falls
|Mehatl Falls| One of British Columbia's Newest Wilderness Protected Areas, The Mehatl Creek Provincial Park is one of the Fraser Canyon's best kept secrets! Enjoy 23,860 hectares of alpine ridges, lush sub alpine meadows, and amazing old growth forests in a quiet and breathtaking setting. This Provincial Park is most popular for the Mehatl falls which can be discovered by a 30 minute hiking a trail along the mehatl river. Seasonal activities include hiking wildlife viewing, bird watching, photography, Fishing (below the falls) , back country camping and more.
Stein Valley provincial park
The
Stein Valley in
the Fraser Canyon is an untouched heaven of protected BC wilderness. This
107,191 hectare Park is complete with over 150 km of hiking trails. Because
this area is a protected wilderness site,
no
vehicles, motor boats, float planes, or ATV's are aloud in the park to
preserve the vast eco system that lives here. The Stein Valley has been
traveled for thousands of years by the aboriginals of this area the
Nlaka'pamux people. used this valley as a source for food, tools, and other
items needed for survival Pictograph sites are still viewable, some of the
largest pictograph sites in Canada can be viewed in the Stein Valley.
Skihist PROVINCIAL PARK
|Skihist Provincial Park| is located near Lytton BC on the Thompson Canyon near to where it meets the Mighty Fraser. Skihist Provincial Park offers campers a beautiful place to stay with separate public picnic, and in the campsite there is picnic tables at every site! Capable of hosting large RV'S 5th wheel's tent's or plane old sleeping bags. sanitation services also provided. Skihist Provincial Park is located near Lytton BC on the Thompson Canyon near to where it meets the Mighty Fraser. Skihist Provincial Park offers campers a beautiful place to stay with separate public picnic, and in the campsite there is picnic tables at every site!
Alexandra PROVINCIAL PARK
Alexandra Provincial Park
is two kilometers north of Spuzzum and 40 km north of Hope. There is a hiking
trail that can lead visitors down to the site of the old Alexandra Bridge. Part
of this trail is remnant of the old highway from the 1920s. This trail is less
than ? km in length one way. Fish passing through this area to tributaries of
the Fraser include Pink, Chum, Spring, Coho and Sockeye. Anyone fishing or
angling in British Columbia must have the appropriate license. The park is open
April 28 to October 9.
Nahatlatch river provincial PARK
Nahatlatch Provincial Park
The drive is amazing! Along the west side of the Fraser, you will cross many stunning creeks, ponds and scenery.
You will pass over a large bridge that is high over the marvelous jade green Nahatlatch River. As you cross the bridge you are entering the Nahatlatch Canyon and the next stretch
winds along the northeastern side of the river.
While you are driving, the Canyon starts opening into the River Valley that is
separated by four amazing lakes. Each lake has their own unique color.
SILVER RIVER (SKAGIT provincial park)
The Skagit Provincial Park isApproximately two hours from the Greater Vancouver area, Skagit Valley is part of a larger protected area complex that includes the US North Cascades National Park and the Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas. This large tract of territory contains the Ross Lake Reservoir, an important source of hydroelectricity for Seattle City Light. The Skagit Valley was carved by retreating glaciers and is characterized by excellent outdoor recreation opportunities in a natural, wilderness-like setting. Visitors can enjoy hiking along 50 km of trails, river fishing, camping, and picnicking. Park Size: 27,948 hectares
Manning provincial park
Manning Provincial Park is a most magnificent valley full of
pristine lakes, wild life,
canyons and valleys, lakes, rivers and streams. It is a heaven for outdoor adventure,
beautiful scenery amazing possibilities in recreation and much more! Manning Provincial is a bird watchers heaven with over
200 species of birds ranging in all altitudes. In the summer, there is endless mountain
hiking,
mountain biking, canoeing, camping and RVing, Fishing, Photography, swimming
sun tanning and so much more. In the winter, you can go alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross country and skate skiing,
snow tubing, ice skating
and snow showing at Manning Park Resort. The Really is something for anyone with
great possibilities for groups.
Sasquatch PROVINCIAL PARK
Sasquatch
Provincial Park in Harrison is a great place for campers to enjoy the great
back country British Columbia has to offer. With a great selection of
campsites on two different lakes, Deer Lake and Hicks Lake, providing
tenting area's and accessibility for tent trailers, 5th wheels and RV'S. The
Park is equipped with a sani-station so you can keep your recreational
vehicle in the park your entire stay, canoe rentals, hiking trails, fishing,
wildlife viewing, bird watching, swimming boating and canoeing are all great
possibilities for this provincial park. Group campsites available as well
for large groups. visit the B.C Parks website for more information.
bridal FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Bridal
Falls Provincial Park Day Rest Area makes
a great day trip while you visit the Fraser Canyon, Enjoy the many fun family
attractions, camping, and nearby dinning while you spend the day at Bridal
Falls, This giant cascading waterfall that resembles a brides veil. This Day
site Provincial Park is fully serviced with washrooms, picnic areas with fire
pits, and many hiking trails. There is park information board and ample parking.
This Park is seasonal visit the BC Parks website for more information.
Plan your trip today!
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