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Musket Island Marine Provincial Park
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
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Fort St. John
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park
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Description of Musket Island Marine Provincial Park:
This area is popular with boaters for swimming, viewing, diving, fishing and wilderness camping. Musket Island provides a safe anchorage and is only an island at high tide. A park bench located on Musket Island provides an excellent spot to sit and take in the beautiful scenery of the area. The warm, clean and green waters surrounding the area are reminiscent of a more tropical place. This park is subject to southeast winds during the winter; use caution when anchoring. |
Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources):
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
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Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources):
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
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Description of Muncho Lake Provincial Park
(Kootenay Forest Resources):
Twelve kilometres of jade-colored water will tell you that you have reached Muncho Lake. You have the choice of camping at Strawberry Flats campground or at MacDonald campground, 11 km further north. Recreationists ahoy! Go on a boat tour and learn about the history of the lake – Muncho Lake Tours operates daily trips. The lake’s cold, deep waters, tinted green by minerals, are home to lake trout, arctic grayling, bull trout and whitefish. Toss out a line and try your luck.
This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. |

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Mabel Lake Provincial Park, Vernon, BC
Description of Mabel Lake Provincial Park, Vernon, BC:
Well off the beaten track, nestled in a beautiful mountain setting are the quieter, sandy beaches of Mabel Lake Provincial Park. Lush forests offer a pleasant retreat from the more crowded urban centres. The park’s sandy shoreline is backed by a cool forest of hemlock, redcedar and birch, in sharp contrast to the drier ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests to the west. Squirrels often visit the campsites and painted turtles can be seen at Taylor Creek. Deer and black bear can be seen occasionally as well as a variety of birdlife and water fowl. Fishing opportunities for rainbow trout are available here year round.
Temperatures are warm in the summer but rarely extreme, making this a great campsite for those who prefer a cooler locale than the Okanagan Valley. The natural setting and access to a 35 km long lake make this a popular destination for all ages.
No reservations, all sites are available on a first come, first served basis.
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Mabel Lake Resort and Airpark, Enderby, BC
Description of Mabel Lake Resort and Airpark, Enderby, BC:
Mabel Lake Resort & Airpark is situated on one of the most beautiful and peaceful lakes that Western Canada has to offer. Once you have seen its lush green forested shoreline, sandy beaches and sparkling blue water you will begin to w onder how this area has remained such a well kept secret.
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Magna Bay Resort, Celista, BC
Description of Magna Bay Resort, Celista, BC:
Welcome to MAGNA BAY RESORT, our pristine resort located on the sunny shore of Shuswap Lake, is a one stop vacation paradise. If you come in a motorhome or a tent, have a boat or a motorcycle, joining a reunion or some friends.......
Magna Bay Resort has the ability to make your vacation dreams come true.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Main Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Main Lake Provincial Park on Quadra Island encompasses six lakes and protects a biologically diverse freshwater system that includes more than 72 bird species and 234 plant species. The park, which was established in 1997, offers significant wilderness recreation opportunities, including wilderness camping, canoeing, kayaking and hiking. Visitors to the park can see a variety of wildlife, including wolves, cougars, owls, Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, Peregrine falcons and wintering swans. The geography of park is exceptional, with spectacular physical features such as narrow channels, limestone sinkholes, waterfalls and the close proximity of marine and fresh water ecosystems.
The Main Lake chain of interconnected lakes forms the largest freshwater waterway in the Gulf and Discovery Islands. Main Lake, Village Bay Lake and Mine Lake are connected by narrow, shallow marshes navigable by canoes and dinghies only. Other lakes can be reached via rough, user-created portage routes.
A sandy bottom boat launch is available for small boats only.
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Maple Leaf Motel & Campground Resort, Oliver, BC
Description of Maple Leaf Motel & Campground Resort, Oliver, BC:
km/2 mi south of Oliver in an orchard setting, the resort offers air conditioned sleeping and housekeeping motels units, some non-smoking. Also available are campsites with RV hook ups. There are washrooms, hot showers, laundry, firepits, a play area and a heated pool. The resort is near both golf and wineries. Winter rates are available and small pets are accepted.
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Maquinna Marine Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), , BC
Description of Maquinna Marine Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), , BC:
The park, located northwest of Tofino on the west coast of Vancouver Island, also encompasses a significant wilderness area known for coastal hiking, wilderness camping, sea kayaking and wildlife viewing.
Numerous tourism companies in Tofino and Ucluelet offer tours to Hot Springs Cove, which is only accessible by boat. A pleasant half-hour along a boardwalk trail through old-growth rainforest leads to the hot pools, which remain at an average temperature of approximately 50 degrees Celsius.
The waters of Clayoquot Sound may contain a variety of fish species, including salmon, rockfish, halibut and lingcod.
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(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), , BC
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Marble Canyon Provincial Park
(L. Lemkay and D. Baker), , BC
Description of Marble Canyon Provincial Park
(L. Lemkay and D. Baker), , BC:
A small, quiet campground, set between two small lakes Turquoise and Crown. This park is popular with fishermen and birders. Nestled in the rugged Pavilion Mountain Range. The limestone canyon in which Marble Canyon Provincial Park is located is a rather rare geological formation in British Columbia. That's what makes picnicking here such an unusual experience.
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(L. Lemkay and D. Baker), , BC
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Marble River Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Marble River Provincial Park, , BC:
Marble River Provincial Park on northern Vancouver Island offers excellent opportunities for wilderness hiking, biking, wildlife viewing .
Marble River Provincial Park is also a very popular destination for recreational angling, including fly fishing on the river and tidal water fishing in the marine portion of the park. Chinook and Coho salmon, Steelhead, Cutthroat, Rainbow and Dolly Varden trout can all be caught in this park. The Marble River Trail contains a number of angler-access routes down to the river, which is considered to be one of the best steelhead fishing rivers on Vancouver Island. The most popular fly-fishing location, known as the Emerald Pools, is located at the end of the trail.
Walk-in wilderness camping is allowed, and a Western Forest Products Recreation Site offers vehicle-accessible camping adjacent to the park.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided.
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Marigold Fishing Resort , Cache Creek, BC
Description of Marigold Fishing Resort , Cache Creek, BC:
Located on Loon Lake in the south Cariboo we offer cabins and campsites on the lakeshore. All campsites have water, electricity, sewer and a picnic table. There is a playground, a small swimming pool area and an arcade.
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Martha Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), , BC
Description of Martha Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), , BC:
Great fishing, a wharf, paved boat launch and campsites on the reservoir are four lures that make this park popular with local anglers. The only provincial park on the Revelstoke reservoir, it hosts one of the few sandy beaches in the area and provides playground opportunities including an adventure playground, indoor cook shelter and a large picnic field complete with volleyball net and horseshoe pitch.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Martha Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), , BC
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Martian's Landing Family Campground, Celista, BC
Description of Martian's Landing Family Campground, Celista, BC:
Situated on the North Shore of Shuswap Lake. Take the Squilax Bridge off Highway #1 between Chase & Sorrento, and follow the Squilax Anglemont Highway along the lake to sunny Celista. Our happy community offers all important amenities such as post office, grocery stores, liquor stores, restaurants, pubs, fuel & service stations, RV repairs, church services, marinas, and much, much more!
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Maxhamish Lake Provincial Park & Protected Area, Fort Nelson, BC
Description of Maxhamish Lake Provincial Park & Protected Area, Fort Nelson, BC:
Many recreational opportunities such as fishing and wildlife viewing await visitors to this area.
It is important that backcountry travellers be prepared for all weather conditions. Carry first-aid equipment, extra clothing and food. Backpacking cookstoves help conserve trees; fires are discouraged in the backcountry. Refrain from drinking water without preboiling it, as it may carry giardia or other parasites. Store food in a cache out of reach of bears and other animals. Watch for signs of bear activity and make plenty of noise. Pack all garbage off the circuit, as it will attract bears and other animals.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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McDonald Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nakusp, BC
Description of McDonald Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nakusp, BC:
Situated just south of Nakusp, McDonald Creek Park is one of a system of four provincial parks on the Arrow Lake reservoir. With facilities on the eastern shoreline, it is a holiday destination for swimming, boating and fishing opportunities. It features several kilometres of fine sandy beach, water front sites and open grassy meadows. You can always find a quiet spot for yourself, try some beachcombing or join in the fun at the main swimming area. A boat launch as well as good fishing opportunities for kokanee, bull and rainbow trout is a tempting invitation for anglers of all ages.
Features 38 vehicle/tent sites on the east shores of the Upper Arrow Lake.
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McDonald Creek Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Nakusp, BC
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Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), , BC
Description of Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), , BC:
Meziadin Lake is a favourite destination of travelers and regional residents alike. Located a two hour drive north of Kitwanga, Meziadin Lake Park is an excellent destination base campsite for exploring this northern region of BC. Take a day trip to the Bear Glacier or visit the mining towns of Stewart, BC and Hyder, Alaska.
A gravel, moderate grade boat launch is available to visitors. It is singlewide and trailers must be parked at their campsite. Boats can be tied to the dock but there is limited space.
Rainbow trout and Dolly Varden are the main species in this lake. In late summer spawning sockeye salmon make their way up nearby creeks. Fishers and wildlife watchers alike can observe part of the salmon's incredible journey.
This 62-site park is set in the beautiful Coast Mountains on a lake known for excellent fishing.
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Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd), , BC
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Mile High Adventure Resort, Logan Lake, BC
Description of Mile High Adventure Resort, Logan Lake, BC:
We are a quiet atmosphere resort. Our housekeeping cabins sleep 2 persons to 12 persons; most with indoor plumbing.
We have horseback riding, swimming, fishing, ATV tours, small farm animals, hiking, ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowmobile rentals. 10% discount for 7 day bookings. Minimum 2 day stay, 5 day minimum on deluxe for July and August. Open year-round (closed April).
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Milligan Hills Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Milligan Hills Provincial Park, , BC:
Situated in the Alberta Plateau, Milligan Hills Park protects provincially and regionally significant forest and grassland habitat for an endangered Alberta population of Woodland caribou.
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Miracle Beach Provincial Park & Campground
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), Merville, BC
Description of Miracle Beach Provincial Park & Campground
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), Merville, BC:
As a family holiday destination, few locations can beat popular Miracle Beach Provincial Park in the Comox Valley. A broad safe sandy beach on the ocean is the main attraction at Miracle Beach, which also features spacious private campsites, group camping facilities, a playground for the kids, hot showers, a large picnic area overlooking the water and a series of lovely trails winding through lush forest. At low tide, the beach features rich tide pools, perfect for observing a variety of marine life.
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Miracle Beach Provincial Park & Campground
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd), Merville, BC
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Moberly Lake Provincial Park
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), Fort St. John, BC
Description of Moberly Lake Provincial Park
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), Fort St. John, BC:
Moberly Lake Provincial Park is situated on the southern shore of Moberly Lake which is situated on the boundary between the Rocky Mountain foothills to the west and the Peace plateau to the east. The lake itself lies in a broad shallow valley of the Moberly River, about 96 km from its junction with the Peace River. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the lakeshore and pull up a bench to watch the sunset. Stop and visit the park’s interpretation kiosk to learn about the local flora, fauna and history. While you are there, take time to listen to the loons or look overhead for bald eagles. Head down to the lake for a swim or to test your luck fishing for northern pike, bull trout, lake trout and lake whitefish.
Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available.
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Moberly Lake Provincial Park
(Mariah Recreation Management Services), Fort St. John, BC
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Momich Lakes Provincial Park, Kamloops, BC
Description of Momich Lakes Provincial Park, Kamloops, BC:
A popular park for fishing, swimming and boating. The park protects the most northerly occurrence of western larch in the province, as well as winter ranges for moose and mule deer. Sockeye salmon and native stocks of trout and other fish species are present in the Momich River.
Fishing for kokanee, rainbow, and lake trout.
There are ice fishing opportunities in this park.
All campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis at this park. There are no reservations accepted at this park.
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Momich Lakes Provincial Park, Kamloops, BC
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Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Little Peters Lake, , BC
Description of Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Little Peters Lake, , BC:
Monashee Provincial Park protects substantial stands of old growth cedar, spruce and hemlock. Lush green forests grace the valley bottoms and, in the spring, alpine meadows blossom with a colourful array of wildflowers. The park is also known for some of the oldest rock formations in western Canada. Peters and Margie Lakes sparkle beneath 2697 metre high Mount. Fosthall, the highest peak in the park and part of the rugged Monashee Range of snow-capped peaks that surround the park. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the rare mountain caribou or wolverine or the much more common mule deer, ground squirrels and pikas. This undeveloped mountain wilderness is a wonderful adventure for both experienced, backcountry hikers and willing beginners alike.
Monashee Protected Area was established to increase the ecological viability of the existing park. It also protects an unlogged watershed, a spectacular waterfall and a series of wetland
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Campers must be prepared for extreme weather changes while camping and hiking in the sub-alpine areas of the park. Even in mid-August, subzero temperatures are common.
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Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Margie Lake, , BC
Description of Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Margie Lake, , BC:
Monashee Provincial Park protects substantial stands of old growth cedar, spruce and hemlock. Lush green forests grace the valley bottoms and, in the spring, alpine meadows blossom with a colourful array of wildflowers. The park is also known for some of the oldest rock formations in western Canada. Peters and Margie Lakes sparkle beneath 2697 metre high Mount. Fosthall, the highest peak in the park and part of the rugged Monashee Range of snow-capped peaks that surround the park. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the rare mountain caribou or wolverine or the much more common mule deer, ground squirrels and pikas. This undeveloped mountain wilderness is a wonderful adventure for both experienced, backcountry hikers and willing beginners alike.
Monashee Protected Area was established to increase the ecological viability of the existing park. It also protects an unlogged watershed, a spectacular waterfall and a series of wetland
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Campers must be prepared for extreme weather changes while camping and hiking in the sub-alpine areas of the park. Even in mid-August, subzero temperatures are common.
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Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Peters Lake, , BC
Description of Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Peters Lake, , BC:
Monashee Provincial Park protects substantial stands of old growth cedar, spruce and hemlock. Lush green forests grace the valley bottoms and, in the spring, alpine meadows blossom with a colourful array of wildflowers. The park is also known for some of the oldest rock formations in western Canada. Peters and Margie Lakes sparkle beneath 2697 metre high Mount. Fosthall, the highest peak in the park and part of the rugged Monashee Range of snow-capped peaks that surround the park. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the rare mountain caribou or wolverine or the much more common mule deer, ground squirrels and pikas. This undeveloped mountain wilderness is a wonderful adventure for both experienced, backcountry hikers and willing beginners alike.
Monashee Protected Area was established to increase the ecological viability of the existing park. It also protects an unlogged watershed, a spectacular waterfall and a series of wetland
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Campers must be prepared for extreme weather changes while camping and hiking in the sub-alpine areas of the park. Even in mid-August, subzero temperatures are common.
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Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Spectrum Lake, , BC
Description of Monashee Provincial Park & Proteckted Area - Spectrum Lake, , BC:
Monashee Provincial Park protects substantial stands of old growth cedar, spruce and hemlock. Lush green forests grace the valley bottoms and, in the spring, alpine meadows blossom with a colourful array of wildflowers. The park is also known for some of the oldest rock formations in western Canada. Peters and Margie Lakes sparkle beneath 2697 metre high Mount. Fosthall, the highest peak in the park and part of the rugged Monashee Range of snow-capped peaks that surround the park. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the rare mountain caribou or wolverine or the much more common mule deer, ground squirrels and pikas. This undeveloped mountain wilderness is a wonderful adventure for both experienced, backcountry hikers and willing beginners alike.
Monashee Protected Area was established to increase the ecological viability of the existing park. It also protects an unlogged watershed, a spectacular waterfall and a series of wetland
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Campers must be prepared for extreme weather changes while camping and hiking in the sub-alpine areas of the park. Even in mid-August, subzero temperatures are common.
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Monck Provincial Park, Merritt, BC
Description of Monck Provincial Park, Merritt, BC:
Set on the shore of Nicola Lake, Monck Provincial Park offers a wide assortment of recreational activities including camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, water-skiing, wind-surfing and hiking. A very popular family-oriented campground in a hot, dry setting this park has very high use during the summer season. In addition to providing recreational opportunities, Monck protects a ponderosa pine, bunckgrass ecosystem and a volcanic rock cliff landscape.
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Monkman Provincial Park, Tumbler Ridge, BC
Description of Monkman Provincial Park, Tumbler Ridge, BC:
The park has a diverse water system that includes the Murray and Monkman drainages. Scenic rapids, waterfalls, streams and lakes all contribute to the dramatic visual impact of the landscape. The northern section of Monkman Provincial Park features Kinuseo Falls, where the Murray River plunges 60 metres over a geological fault to the river bed below. This thunderous cascade of water is higher than Niagara Falls and provides many visitors with the highlight of their trip. Despite the rugged grandeur of the park, prime areas of it can be easily accessed--there is even a wheelchair-accessible platform affording great views of the Falls and horseshoe pits at the nearby campsite. Activities at Monkman include camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing, picnicking, and backcountry camping.
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Montana Lake Resort, Bridge Lake, BC
Description of Montana Lake Resort, Bridge Lake, BC:
Our resort is surrounded by pristine wilderness in the Cariboo district of British Columbia. We sit at 3700 feet above sea level and have breathtaking views. We offer snowmobiling, fly fishing, ice fishing, ecological hikes, ATV excursions, cross-country skiing, canoeing, snow shoeing and horseback riding. Relax in our full service spa, steam room and hot tub.
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Montaque Harbour Marine Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , BC
Description of Montaque Harbour Marine Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , BC:
Montague Harbour Provincial Marine Park on peaceful Galiano Island is rich in natural and cultural history. White shell beaches, open meadows, tidal lagoons, towering forests, craggy headlands and abundant bird life are just a few of the things that attract visitors to this park in the southern Gulf Islands.
This park offers 25 vehicle accessible campsites located within the forested area, adjacent to the beach and day use area.
15 walk-in/cycle in sites are available to the left as you enter the park, above the parking lot near the wharf. These sites are situated in the forest above Montague Harbour.
Montague Harbour is open year round; there is no winter camping fee and no services are provided.
There is one walk-in group campsite at this park, located behind the walk-in sites and overlooking the lagoon.
More information about
Montaque Harbour Marine Provincial Park
(K2 Park Services Ltd.), , BC
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