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Nunsti Provincial Park
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Nuchatlitz Provincial Park
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Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park
Fort Nelson
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Northern Lights RV Park
Dawson Creek
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Description of Nunsti Provincial Park:
This park, located north east of Chilko Lake in the Chilcotin Plateau, was established to protect valuable moose habitat. It encompasses abundant wetlands and small lakes.
Activities present in the area before the park's creation, and still permitted today, include hunting, trapping, and cattle grazing. The historical importance of these uses is recognized, and there is a commitment in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan to ensuring that such activities continue at existing levels. |
Description of Nuchatlitz Provincial Park:
Nuchatlitz Provincial Park encompasses the very northwest tip of Nootka Island and a large number of small island groups. This picturesque area is perfect for exploring by kayak and paddlers can enjoy meandering through these peaceful islands, pulling out at random locations to camp as they see fit. A wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts exists, including boating, sport fishing, camping and wildlife viewing within the park and its surrounding area.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed on the northwest tip of Nootka Island and the many small island groups within the park. There are some small developed sites accessible by kayaks and smaller boats at Rosa Island.
The protected waters among the island groups are home to Chinook, coho, chum and pink salmon and a variety of rockfish. |
Description of Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park:
Northern Rocky Mountains Park offers an exciting array of visual and recreation features and opportunities for the backcountry adventurer. Recreation activities include scenery and wildlife viewing, angling, boating, hunting, adventure tourism, camping, hiking, horseback riding and nature photography.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
Access to the area is mainly by boat and aircraft. Recreational use is primary concentrated for two and a half months during the hunting season. For the rest of the year, the area is virtually uninhabited. There are many primitive campsites along the major river courses. Most of the main rivers and creeks have trails that were established by guide outfitters, but few are well maintained.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. |
Description of Northern Lights RV Park:
A great place to be in Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Great View, Beautiful Sunsets
and Peaceful Surroundings
at Mile 0 of the famous Alaska Highway
Open: Apr 15 - Oct 15
Power / Water / Sewer
Flush Toilets
Showers
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Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC
Description of Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC:
Northern Rocky Mountains Park offers an exciting array of visual and recreation features and opportunities for the backcountry adventurer. Recreation activities include scenery and wildlife viewing, angling, boating, hunting, adventure tourism, camping, hiking, horseback riding and nature photography.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
Access to the area is mainly by boat and aircraft. Recreational use is primary concentrated for two and a half months during the hunting season. For the rest of the year, the area is virtually uninhabited. There are many primitive campsites along the major river courses. Most of the main rivers and creeks have trails that were established by guide outfitters, but few are well maintained.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, , BC:
Nuchatlitz Provincial Park encompasses the very northwest tip of Nootka Island and a large number of small island groups. This picturesque area is perfect for exploring by kayak and paddlers can enjoy meandering through these peaceful islands, pulling out at random locations to camp as they see fit. A wealth of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts exists, including boating, sport fishing, camping and wildlife viewing within the park and its surrounding area.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed on the northwest tip of Nootka Island and the many small island groups within the park. There are some small developed sites accessible by kayaks and smaller boats at Rosa Island.
The protected waters among the island groups are home to Chinook, coho, chum and pink salmon and a variety of rockfish.
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Nunsti Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Nunsti Provincial Park, , BC:
This park, located north east of Chilko Lake in the Chilcotin Plateau, was established to protect valuable moose habitat. It encompasses abundant wetlands and small lakes.
Activities present in the area before the park's creation, and still permitted today, include hunting, trapping, and cattle grazing. The historical importance of these uses is recognized, and there is a commitment in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan to ensuring that such activities continue at existing levels.
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Nakusp Hot Springs Campground & Pools, Nakusp, BC
Description of Nakusp Hot Springs Campground & Pools, Nakusp, BC:
Located 12 km (7 km) northeast of Nakusp on Kuskanax River. Shaded sites, natural surroundings,
flush toilets, hot showers, adjacent to hot springs pools (open year-round), hiking, fishing &
cross-country skiing. No reservations.
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Nakusp Hot Springs Campground & Pools, Nakusp, BC
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Nanoose Creek Campground, Nanoose Bay, BC
Description of Nanoose Creek Campground, Nanoose Bay, BC:
This quiet country campground has multiple family sites, family shower room, free hot showers, free picnic area, laundry, power, campfires, tall cedar grove, beaver and duck pond, creek. Five minutes to Rathtrevor Beach, go-carts, golf, pub, groceries. Complimentary coffee. Open late for BC Ferries traffic. Open all year.
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Nanoose Creek Campground, Nanoose Bay, BC
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Nature Hills Resort, Lone Butte, BC
Description of Nature Hills Resort, Lone Butte, BC:
These one and two bedroom modern housekeeping cottages are quietly nestled on the lakeshore. The resort also provide a licenced gourmet Italian restaurant (phone for reservations).
RV hookups have central showers and a sani-station. Fishing is for kokanee, rainbow and lake trout. Fly fishing guiding is offered.
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Nature Hills Resort, Lone Butte, BC
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Nelson City Campground, Nelson, BC
Description of Nelson City Campground, Nelson, BC:
Located close to Nelson's downtown core, this 35 site campground is open April to October. Full
hookups, flush toilets, showers, sani-station, picnic tables, covered cooking shelters. Children under 14
years free; Seniors' discount.
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Nelson City Tourist Park, Nelson, BC
Description of Nelson City Tourist Park, Nelson, BC:
Just 5 blocks from downtown, the facility has 33 sites with hot showers, covered sitting area, full hook ups and shade. Close to shopping and supplies.
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Nendick's Campsite, Hedley, BC
Description of Nendick's Campsite, Hedley, BC:
Open May to September, 27 km/17 mi east of Princeton on the Similkameen River, the campground provides shaded sites, full and partial hook ups, pull throughs, washrooms, coin showers, and an eating shelter. For recreation, you can enjoy swimming, fishing and horseshoes. There are fireplaces and firewood is available. Pets are allowed.
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Newport Beach Recreational Park & Campground, Vernon, BC
Description of Newport Beach Recreational Park & Campground, Vernon, BC:
Just 3 miles off Hwy 97, situated on the edge of Okanagan Lake. Key features include sandy beach front, boat rentals, a marina, convenience store and shaded, grassed sites. Offering central showers, flush toilets and sani-station. Handi-capped facilities available and pets are welcome.
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Newport Beach Recreational Park & Campground, Vernon, BC
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Nilkitwa Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Nilkitwa Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
Nilkitwa Lake Park consists of two parcels of land about 3km apart, each within a bay of protected anchorage and gentle beaches. Water flows north through Nilkitwa Lake, from Babine Lake and on to the Babine River. The system of parks from Babine River through to Babine Lake provides fishing and boating recreational activities, with a range of rustic and developed campsites.
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Nisgaa Memorial Lava Bed, Smithers, BC
Description of Nisgaa Memorial Lava Bed, Smithers, BC:
Located 100km N. of Terrace, adjacent to New Aiyansh on the Nass Vallley Road. The campground has been upgraded to a permanent location with 16 vehicle sites, adjacent to the Visitor Interpretation Centre and information kiosk. Activities include fishing, hiking and scenic viewing of the landscape formed by Canada's most recent volcanic eruption. Pets on leash.
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Nisgaa Memorial Lava Bed, Smithers, BC
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Nk'Mip Campground & RV Park, Osoyoos, BC
Description of Nk'Mip Campground & RV Park, Osoyoos, BC:
Family camping located right on the shore of Lake Osoyoos at the edge of Canada's Desert and just minutes from downtown Osoyoos. Off-season rates. Big rigs welcome.
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Norbury Lake Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Norbury Lake Provincial Park, , BC:
This 46-vehicle/tent site park fronts on Norbury Lake. The distinctive Steeples of the Rockies stand clear against the eastern sky. Power boating prohibited.
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Northern Vancouver Island Salmon Enhancement Association, Port Hardy, BC
Description of Northern Vancouver Island Salmon Enhancement Association, Port Hardy, BC:
Let us make you feel at home in this beautiful mature treed campground. We offer hook-up (water &
electric) and non hook-up sites, sani-station, washrooms, free hot showers, fire pits & free fire wood.
Just 5 km (10 minutes) from BC Ferries Terminal and downtown Port Hardy. Reservations
recommended.
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Northern Vancouver Island Salmon Enhancement Association, Port Hardy, BC
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