Situated in the northern reaches of the province, it has been said that the beauty of Atlin can leave people speechless. The park occupies the southern third of Atlin Lake, the largest natural lake ...
Some of the finest hiking opportunities in west-central British Columbia can be found in the area within the Skeena Mountains ecosection of Babine Mountains Provincial Park.
The Park features ...
The northeast region of British Columbia is served by the town of Fort St. John. It is an excellent destination for those wanting a base from which to explore this isolated region of the province. ...
Burns Lake lays at the bottom of the Bulkley Basin next to the largest Provincial Park in British Columbia - Tweedsmuir Park and the smallest - Deadman's Island Provincial Park, an island of only ...
Charlie Lake Provincial Park provides secluded campsites set in an aspen forest, with a playground, boat launch, picnic tables, and a sani-station. Fish for Walleye, northern pike and yellow perch in ...
The 346,313 hectare Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park and Recreation Area, known for its spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife, is centered in British Columbia's Rocky Mountain Trench between Denetiah ...
Gwaii Haanas National Park and Haida Heritage Site were established in 1988. It is a remote collection of 138 islands which stretch 90 km from north to south in the southern part of the Queen ...
In 1994, Khutzeymateen was designated Canada's only grizzly bear sanctuary under the joint management of the province of British Columbia and the Tsimshian Nation. Located 45 kilometres northeast of ...
Mount Edziza Provincial Park is a spectacular volcanic landscape that includes lava flows, basalt plateaus, cinder fields and cinder cones. The magnificent, unspoiled and remote area encompasses over ...
Some of the most outstanding views in northern British Columbia can be experienced only a few minutes from the highway in Muncho Lake Provincial Park. Visitors can expect spectacular geological ...
Naikoon Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park is bordered by a hundred kilometres of expansive beach, attracting thousands of park visitors each summer. From Rose Point at the northeast tip ...
Travelling some 70 kms north of Terrace along Highway 113 leads the visitor to a unique provincial park: Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park. Emerald green waters, serene waterfalls, lush ...
Northern Rocky Mountains Park is the largest of all the parks in the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area and the third largest provincial park in BC. It was established in June 1999 and encompasses ...
Seven Sisters Provincial Park and Seven Sisters Protected Area offer an exceptional, natural setting with the spectacular set of peaks visible from Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace in British ...
Spatsizi Headwaters Park was designated to protect the headwaters of the Spatsizi River, including upper elevation glacial lakes, alpine meadows, and for recreational values, wildlife viewing, ...
Located in the north western part of British Columbia, Spatsizi Plateau Provincial Wilderness Park spreads across two broad physiographic regions: Spatsizi Plateau and the Skeena Mountains. With ...
Located 45 km south of Chetwynd this park follows the tumbling waters of Sukunka River which drops 50m in this park. It provides a beautiful vista of Sukunka Falls. There is no day-use area and ...
As a family oriented Provincial Park locals and visitors will enjoyed the natural beauty and relaxed outdoor recreation. Located 35 km southeast of Dawson Creek this small lake shore park offers ...
This remote wilderness area of approximately 105,800 hectares in north central British Columbia is located on the eastern fringe of the Skeena Mountains and on the southern end of the Spatsizi ...
Located 105km north of Stewart this park is accessible by air, hike or horse only. Wilderness camping is allowed but there are no facilities. Entry on horse requires permission. Bow hunting only is ...