One of the lakes central to the renowned Fishing Highway, Bridge Lake is set in the rolling plateau country of hills and pine forests of the South Caribou. It is one of hundreds of lakes of the ...
The Provincial Park and Protected Area Cathedral Park is located southwest of Keremeos. Visitors can access it via Highway 3: three kilometers west of Keremeos. Situated between the dense, wet ...
Nestled on the northeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, Ellison Provincial Park includes 200 hectares of forested benchlands above a rocky shoreline of scenic headlands and sheltered coves. The park's ...
Formally known as Texas Creek, Gladstone Provincial Park is a 32,000-hectare park in the foothills of the magnificent Selkirk Mountains in southwestern British Columbia. It includes one of the ...
Jasper National Park is set amongst some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the world, in the largest of the Rocky Mountain National Parks. The area is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage ...
Located 8 to 10 km north of Penticton off Hwy 97 this small park provides a nice day-use area for the travellers along the busy Highway 97. It has picknick tables and beach access.
Park Size: 49 ...
In the rain-shadowed interior of southern British Columbia, minimal precipitation and very hot clear summers result in desert like conditions, but in unique pockets, sagebrush and cactus give way to ...
E.C. Manning Park consists of over 70,844 hectares of rugged forest-clad mountains, deep valleys, alpine meadows, lakes and rivers. Its easy access makes it a focus of outdoor recreation that is ...
As one of the oldest parks in British Columbia, Mountain Robson is home to the Canadian Rocky Mountain range's highest peak at 3954 meters, the head waters of the Fraser River, and one of the few ...
Though small in area, Okanagan Lake Provincial Park (98 hectares) is very popular, and with good reason. On a classic Okanagan shoreline, the dry desert slopes with their ponderosa pine and sagebrush ...
Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park offers an unusual experience for visitors to British Columbia who usually come expecting to see verdant forests and high mountains. The park is in the interior dry ...
While BC is known for its rugged and steep mountain terrain, it has many other features, including the rounded mountain formations held within the 6092 hectares of Silver Star Provincial Park.
The ...
Skagit Valley Provincial Park (27,948 hectares) offers visitors a true Coast Mountain experience. Situated in the verdant mountains south of the famous Fraser Valley, the steep green mountains that ...
Aimed at protecting the blue-listed British Columbia population of California bighorn sheep, the 25,889 hectare area is representative of the Okanagan Ranges ecosystem, which includes grasslands, old ...
Located 3 km south of Summerland off Highway 97 this park is a popular day-use area for locals and tourists alike. 500m of beautiful sandy beaches and family-friendly activities make for a lot of ...
Located approx. 24 km west of Kelowna this park protects small lakes and wetlands. One of these is Cameron Lake, a small fishing lake with 4 campsites.
Park size: 2884 hectares
Located approx. 40 km northwest of Kamloops this park has a series of interconnected lakes,wetlands and marsh. It is a calving and summer habitat for moose. There are no camping or day-use ...
Located approx. 50 km southest of Clearwater this long and narrow park follows the banks of Adams River protecting a floodplain ecosystem. Accessible only via logging roads it has no day-use area. ...
Located 25 km south of Penticton on Highway 97 this Provincial Park is easily accessible and open all-year round. Its 12 camp sites and day-use area are located close to the beach of the small Vaseux ...
Located 30 km east of Cache Creek this park protects a section of the Thompson River. There is no road access and no camping or day-use facilities are provided.
Park size: 37 hectares