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Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground
Madeira Park
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Lower Tsitika River
BC, Canada |
Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park
BC, Canada |
Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park
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Description of Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground:
The LOWE’S RESORT complex is open year-round and a friendly management team is always available to help with your fishing, diving, boating, sightseeing or other recreational requirements.
The registered 30 passenger motor vessel, "Topline", remains at the ready year round for group Dive outings and Eco-Tours. Scheduled departures for world renowned Princess Louisa Inlet occur six days weekly in season, from May through September |
Description of Lower Tsitika River:
Lower Tsitika River Park has high fish values and is one of the few protected areas on Vancouver Island that contains a full range of biogeoclimatic variants, from low elevation to alpine tundra.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. |
Description of Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park:
The park is a popular destination for fishers searching for Sockeye, Coho, Chinook pink and chum salmon, as well as steelhead, Cutthroat, Dolly Varden, Kokanee and Rainbow trout. Anglers should be aware that black bears frequent the area along the river’s edge, especially during spawning season.
Wilderness, walk-in or paddle-in camping are allowed but not recommended. There are no facilities in the park, and the dense underbrush in the forest provides little or no area to set up tents. There is no fee for wilderness camping. |
Description of Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park:
One of the busier, most attractive and most regular stops on the Inside Passage due to the wondrous site of the waterfalls and migrating salmon viewing. Visitors may anchor on either side of or in front of the falls.
Excellent tidal water fishing opportunities for salmon and groundfish. |

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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Isobel Lake, , BC
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Isobel Lake, , BC:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above.
There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Isobel Lake, , BC
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Pass Lake, , BC
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Pass Lake, , BC:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above.
There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Pass Lake, , BC
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Tranquille River, , BC
Description of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Tranquille River, , BC:
Sweeping grassland vistas, spectacular cliffs and canyons, cool, dry forests, secret ponds and small lakes await the visitor to the newest grasslands park in the province. It rises north and westward from the hot, dry Thompson valleys through three grassland communities to the forested hills above.
There are rainbow trout in Deep Lake.
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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - Tranquille River, , BC
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Lac La Hache Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , BC
Description of Lac La Hache Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , BC:
Lac La Hache is one of the most popular recreation lakes along Highway 97.
Established in 1956, with 83 campsites, flush toilets, tap water, a sani-station and a self-guided nature trail, Lac La Hache Park is a very pleasant campground. The day use area is located across Highway 97 on the shore of Lac La Hache and has an adventure playground, picnic tables, picnic shelter, boat launch, developed beach, changehouse and flush toilets.
This is an excellent fishing lake for Kokanee and lake trout, as well as rainbow trout and burbot during the summer months.
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Lac La Hache Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd.), , BC
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Lac le Jeune Provincial Park
(Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd.), Kamloops, BC
Description of Lac le Jeune Provincial Park
(Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd.), Kamloops, BC:
Nestled among lodgepole pine, spruce and fir, Lac Le Jeune Park appeals to campers and anglers seeking an easily-accessible getaway spot. The park offers a diverse assortment of recreational activities including swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, biking, and nature appreciation. The campground serves as a base for recreational use at both Stake and Walloper. The park sees high use during the summer season. During the winter the area is used for cross-country skiing but vehicle access to the park depends on snow levels. Special Feature: The park land addition in 1996 protects large marsh areas.
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Lac le Jeune Provincial Park
(Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd.), Kamloops, BC
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Furlong Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC
Description of Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Furlong Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC:
Located 25km S. of Terrace. Stretches of beach backed by majestic old-growth forest highlight this 156 vehicle/tent site park. Group campsite available. Fishing, fall salmon spawn, wintering swans. Sandy beaches, nature program. Pets on leash.
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Furlong Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Water Lily Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC
Description of Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Water Lily Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC:
Lakelse Lake Provincial Park is situated in the Skeena River Watershed and is surrounded by the mountains of the Kitimat Range. The park preserves stands of impressive old growth cedar, hemlock and Sitka spruce forests which thrive in the moist air swept in from the Pacific Ocean. Salmon-bearing streams, sandy beaches, water sports and wildlife are some attractions this park offers.
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Lakelse Lake Provincial Park - Water Lily Bay
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), Kitimat, BC
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Lamplighter Campground, Revelstoke, BC
Description of Lamplighter Campground, Revelstoke, BC:
Peaceful, clean, RV-tent park. Within a 10 minute drive you'll find golfing, fishing, boating, tennis,
horseback riding and shopping. Walking distance to downtown. Volleyball and horseshoe recreation
on site. Seniors and off-season rates offered.
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Lamplighter Campground, Revelstoke, BC
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Lanc & Cox Islands Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Lanc & Cox Islands Provincial Park, , BC:
Lanz and Cox Islands were set aside as a provincial park to protect an unspoiled coastal wilderness environment. Together with the outer three islands of the Scott Islands chain (Beresford, Sartine and Triangle Islands) they protect some of the most important seabird nesting colonies in the world.
There are no designated campsites at this park. The rough terrain and poor access makes these islands unsuitable for camping, however camping on the shore is permitted.
Due to the extreme weather conditions and sea states that these islands can experience at any time of the year, this park receives very few visitors. The rugged, rocky coastline of these islands provides poor access for boaters and the steep slopes of the islands makes travel onshore near impossible.
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Lanc & Cox Islands Provincial Park, , BC
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Langdale Heights RV Park & Golf Resort, Gibsons, BC
Description of Langdale Heights RV Park & Golf Resort, Gibsons, BC:
Just 4 km/2 mi east of the Langdale Ferry Terminal, the park boasts spectacular mountain and ocean views. It provides full hook ups, including TV and telephone, as well as tent sites.
A unique feature is the beautiful 9-hole par-3 golf course in a forest setting. Unlimited golf is included for all registered guests.
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Langdale Heights RV Park & Golf Resort, Gibsons, BC
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Lemon Creek Lodge Restaurant & Campground , Slocan, BC
Description of Lemon Creek Lodge Restaurant & Campground , Slocan, BC:
This European-style lodge is nestled between Valhalla and Kokanee Glacier Provincial Parks, featuring
a licensed restaurant, cabins and campground. It provides the ideal central base for a variety of
year-round activities; try snowmobiling, skiing, hiking, canoeing, fishing and kayaking.
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Lemon Creek Lodge Restaurant & Campground , Slocan, BC
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Liard River Corridor Provincial Park & Protected Area, , BC
Description of Liard River Corridor Provincial Park & Protected Area, , BC:
Liard River Corridor Park contains a diversity of landscapes from high upland plateau and muskeg to the rapids of the Grand Canyon and river bottom old growth spruce forests.The area in general offers fishing, hiking, spelunking, camping, horseback riding, canoeing, river boating, wildlife viewing, hunting, ATV use, and photography. The Grand Canyon of the Liard, a 30 km stretch of river with dangerous rapids, is an area of tremendous visual quality. Access to the park is by the old road to Nordquist Lake and Elk Mountain. River access is via the Liard River up to as far as Sulpher Creek; some boaters travel the Toad River to reach the park.
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Liard River Corridor Provincial Park & Protected Area, , BC
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Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Muncho Lake, BC
Description of Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Muncho Lake, BC:
Relaxation seeps into your body as you ease into the second largest hotspring in Canada. Liard River Hot Springs provides relief to Alaskan bound travellers after a long day on the road. The hot springs complex is of national ecological significance and is well known for its natural setting in a lush boreal spruce forest. The park is such a popular stop over for tourists that the campgound fills up early each day during the summer months. Liard is also open year round. There are two hot springs with water temperatures ranging from 42° C to 52° C; the nearest is the Alpha pool. Beta pool is beyond Alpha and is larger and deeper. A boardwalk, which leads to the hot spring pools, passes through a warm water swamp and boreal forest which supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species. Watch for moose feeding in the pools. Due to the lush plant life influenced by the warmth of the springs, the area was originally known as the "Tropical Valley".
Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources), Muncho Lake, BC
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Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park, Houston, BC
Description of Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park, Houston, BC:
Located on the north shore of Oosta Lake, the park provides camping and boat access to North Tweedsmuir Park.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. Eight standard sized, shaded and open campsites are available.
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Little Andrews Bay Marine Provincial Park, Houston, BC
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Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, BC
Description of Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, BC:
Impressive waterfalls cascade down a rocky gorge in a beautiful forested setting bordered by steep mountain peaks at this park, one of the most beautiful parks on central Vancouver Island. The falls, lake swimming, shaded riverside trails and picnic facilities make Little Qualicum Falls a very popular family recreation destination.
Cameron Lake is an ideal spot for swimming and fishing, as well as sail boarding, due to a wind funnel created by the surrounding mountains. The Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas are located 10 minutes west of the campground on Highway 4.
This park has 94 vehicle accessible campsites in two separate campgrounds, the Upper Campground and the Lower Campground.
Fishing opportunities are available in Cameron Lake. Cameron Lake is one of a few lakes in British Columbia known to have brown trout.
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Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), Parksville, BC
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Living Forest Oceanside RV Park & Campground, Nanaimo, BC
Description of Living Forest Oceanside RV Park & Campground, Nanaimo, BC:
Come stay with us and enjoy the natural beauty of Vancouver Island. The Living Forest Campground
has over 50 acres of beautiful forested land.
We have a wide variety of sites to choose from; sunny sites, riverside sites, oceanview sites, and
secluded forested sites. Full services, tenting, and everything in between are available as well. All that
with a breathtaking view of the Nanaimo Harbour, and easy access to the Nanaimo River estuary -we've
got it all!
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Living Forest Oceanside RV Park & Campground, Nanaimo, BC
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Loveland Bay Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , BC
Description of Loveland Bay Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , BC:
For a more intimate camping experience visit Loveland Bay, a small, rustic provincial park that provides camping and boat launching directly onto Campbell Lake. Loveland Bay is a convenient base camp for day tripping to attractions in the nearby communities of Campbell River, Gold River, Sayward, Kelsey Bay and Quadra and Cortes Islands.
Loveland Bay Provincial Park is located near Campbell River on central Vancouver Island and offers a quiet area for camping, swimming and fishing. The camping area in the park has been upgraded and additional sites, as well as group camping sites, have been added to the park.
Lower Campbell Lake offers good opportunities for trout fishing.
This park offers 31 vehicle accessible campsites, some with tent pads. All the campsites are along the lakefront.
There are 2 group campsites at this park, one at each end of the campground on the lake.
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Loveland Bay Provincial Park
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Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , BC:
One of the busier, most attractive and most regular stops on the Inside Passage due to the wondrous site of the waterfalls and migrating salmon viewing. Visitors may anchor on either side of or in front of the falls.
Excellent tidal water fishing opportunities for salmon and groundfish.
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Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park, , BC
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Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park, , BC:
The park is a popular destination for fishers searching for Sockeye, Coho, Chinook pink and chum salmon, as well as steelhead, Cutthroat, Dolly Varden, Kokanee and Rainbow trout. Anglers should be aware that black bears frequent the area along the river’s edge, especially during spawning season.
Wilderness, walk-in or paddle-in camping are allowed but not recommended. There are no facilities in the park, and the dense underbrush in the forest provides little or no area to set up tents. There is no fee for wilderness camping.
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Lower Nimpkish River Provincial Park, , BC
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Lower Tsitika River, , BC
Description of Lower Tsitika River, , BC:
Lower Tsitika River Park has high fish values and is one of the few protected areas on Vancouver Island that contains a full range of biogeoclimatic variants, from low elevation to alpine tundra.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed.
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Lower Tsitika River, , BC
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Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground, Madeira Park, BC
Description of Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground, Madeira Park, BC:
The LOWE’S RESORT complex is open year-round and a friendly management team is always available to help with your fishing, diving, boating, sightseeing or other recreational requirements.
The registered 30 passenger motor vessel, "Topline", remains at the ready year round for group Dive outings and Eco-Tours. Scheduled departures for world renowned Princess Louisa Inlet occur six days weekly in season, from May through September
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Lowe's Resort Motel & Campground, Madeira Park, BC
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Lake Cowichan RV Resort, Youbou, BC
Description of Lake Cowichan RV Resort, Youbou, BC:
Lake Cowichan RV Resort is formally known as The Marina at Youbou. It features furnished rooms and all equipped facilities. Fishing and boating are the outdoor activities. Bear Lake, Fairy Lake, Lizard Lake and Cowichan Lake are the local fishing spots found here.
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Lake Cowichan RV Resort, Youbou, BC
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Lake O'Hara, , BC
Description of Lake O'Hara, , BC:
Located in Yoho National Park, along the southeastern border of British Columbia, this backcountry area provides 30 camping sites, with limited common facilities; prepare for self sufficiency. The parking lot is located off Highway 1A, 15 km east of the community of Field, ll km west of Lake Louise. Check with the Field Visitor Centre regarding parking permits. Reservations are taken no earlier than one month in advance. Bears frequent the area, so backcountry procedures for cooking and storing food must be observed.
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Lakeshore Campgrounds & Cottage, Port Alberni, BC
Description of Lakeshore Campgrounds & Cottage, Port Alberni, BC:
On Sproat Lake, sandy beach, picnic tables, ice, swimming, beach firepits, boat rentals, moorage. Registered guests only. Off-season rates, small pets only on leash. Reservations recommended.
Open May to October.
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Lakeshore Campgrounds & Cottage, Port Alberni, BC
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Lakeside Resort, Oliver, BC
Description of Lakeside Resort, Oliver, BC:
Located in a park-like setting on spring-fed Tuc-el-nuit Lake, the resort features a private sandy beach. There are motel units, cabana cabins, and full hook up RV sites. Free firewood is provided. Play horseshoes at the resort or golf nearby. No pets.
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Lakeside Resort, Oliver, BC
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