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Tzoonie Outdoor Adventures
Sechelt
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Tynehead RV Campground
Surrey
BC, Canada |
Tyhee Lake Provincial Park
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Telkwa
BC, Canada |
Tyee Lake Resort
Williams Lake
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Description of Tzoonie Outdoor Adventures:
Natural, spectacular adventure in remote wilderness, cabins, sauna, kitchen, unlimited recreation from guidedtours to alpine lakes, fishing & game watching. Packages available. Adult oriented. |
Description of Tynehead RV Campground:
Private surroundingss,full hookups,30 ampservice,washrooms,showers,laundry,cable tv,sani-station,tenting,heated pool,whirlpool,convenience store,propane,tours arranged,pets ok,near a large shopping mall |
Description of Tyhee Lake Provincial Park
(Northwest Escapes Ltd):
Tyhee Lake Provincial Park is situated in the beautiful Bulkley River Valley. To the west are the Telkwa and Bulkley Ranges of the Hazelton Mountains and to the east is the Babine Range of the Skeena Mountains. Back from the 200 m sandy beachfront on Tyhee Lake is a forest consisting primarily of trembling aspen. These trees are second-growth, replacing the original cover that was destroyed by fire 40 to 50 years ago. Visitors may enjoy hiking, walking, swimming, picnicking, and nature viewing. Ice fishing and cross-country skiing are popular activities in the winter. |
Description of Tyee Lake Resort:
Tyee Lake Resort is the only resort on Tyee Lake, a locally renowned trophy lake both summer and winter. Rainbow trout average 1lbs to 18lbs (Gerrard strain), and a soaring number of Kokanee to 2lbs are prolific in the lake. Trolling is a common method as the lake reaches 140ft. |

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Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park, , BC:
Accessible primarily by boat, this park offers outstanding wilderness recreation opportunities, including wildlife viewing, old-growth forest exploration, backcountry hiking and camping, nature study and fresh water fishing. Tahsish-Kwois also contains one of the most important Roosevelt elk winter ranges on Vancouver Island. Bald eagles are common year round, particularly during salmon runs.
Wilderness camping is allowed. Tahsish-Kwois Provincial Park is open year-round.
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Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park, , BC:
The Stuart-Trembleur-Takla Lake boating system is located in north central British Columbia and comprises nearly 300 km of waterway. These long, narrow lakes are among the region's most significant recreational features.
The lakes offer great sports fishing opportunities for rainbow and lake trout, burbot, kokanee, and mountain whitefish. The chain is also part of the longest migration route of chinook and sockeye salmon in British Columbia. With more than 630 km of lakeshore to explore, few developed facilities, and sparse levels of use, this chain of lakes provides a remote wilderness experience.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Taku Resort, Quadra Island, BC
Description of Taku Resort, Quadra Island, BC:
Located on beautiful Drew Harbor. Fully equipped apartments and A-frames. Moorage, boat launching and guides available. Also catering for weddings, family reunions and conferences. There is a glass octagonal building with a rock floor and barbecue on the beach that is popular for weddings. Tennis, Bocci ball and numerous outdoor activities. 1 bedroom apartment and cabins $115 night or $735/week. 2 bedroom $145/night $945/week. Winter 1-bedroom $70/night 2-bedroom $90.
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Tantalis Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Tantalis Provincial Park, , BC:
Just north of Squamish, this new protected area includes the former Lake Lovely Water Recreation Area. Scenic Lake Lovely Water is located at 3800 feet above sea level. The mountain ranges are predominantly made up of stable granite rock and expansive glaciers. This area provides excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, mountaineering and advanced backcountry skiing. There are no facilities at this park.
This is a remote wilderness area with limited access.
Lake Lovely Water has been stocked with Trout
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Tatlatui Provincial Park, , BC
Description of Tatlatui Provincial Park, , BC:
This is a remote wilderness area situated in north central British Columbia on the easterly fringe of the Skeena Mountains and on the southerly end of the Spatsizi Plateau, a division of the Stikine Plateau. The park boundary completely encloses the headwaters of the Firesteel River, whose waters eventually reach the Arctic Ocean about 3800 km away.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, , BC
Description of Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, , BC:
Despite its remote location the ruggedly beautiful Tatshenshini-Alsek region is attracting an increasing number of recreationalists: kayakers and rafters are drawn to the two magnificent river systems; hikers and mountaineers confront a near-endless pristine wilderness that includes everything from alpine meadows to the jagged edges of the Alsek Ranges and Mt. Fairweather, at 4,633 metres the province’s highest peak; and mountain bikers can explore old mining roads and other interesting and challenging terrain. Interestingly, the Haines Highway provides an opportunity to see much of the same unusual plant and animal diversity that river users experience.
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Tatuk Lake Resort, Vanderhoof, BC
Description of Tatuk Lake Resort, Vanderhoof, BC:
Tatuk Lake Outfitters and Wilderness Resort, in the heart of Finger Tatuk Provincial Park offers 17,000 Ha of unspoiled wilderness. Open year round, and accessable by 2 wheel drive. We offer quality accommodation and a large recreation area. Exceptional angling for Rainbow and Kokanee, big game guided hunts, and winter activities.
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Taylor Arm Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , BC
Description of Taylor Arm Provincial Park
(Osprey Parks Operations Ltd.), , BC:
The main purpose of Taylor Arm Provincial Park is to provide group camping facilities close to the shores of Sproat Lake. The six group campsites at this park are located across the highway from the lake, connected via a trail that leads through a highway underpass.
There are 6 group campsites at this park, located across the highway from Sproat Lake. A trail to the lake and beach leads through a highway underpass and takes approximately 10 minutes. These group sites are reservable.
This pleasantly wooded park has undeveloped beaches and two day-use areas – one on the shores of Sproat Lake at the end of the trail from the campground and the other at Camp 10, located ½ km west of the group campground parking lot down Hwy #4. A short trail from the Camp 10 parking lot also leads to the lake.
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Taylor's Sandy Beach Resort , Merville, BC
Description of Taylor's Sandy Beach Resort , Merville, BC:
Three beachside tenting and small trailer sites with power and water. 12 open treed sites 200 to 400 ft from beach, some ocean views. Free, pressure balanced hot water shower, flush toilet,and sink, coin-op laundry. Ocean/sandy beachfront playground, Stone BBQ and beachfront firerings for a romantic beachfire, as you watch the Alaskan cruiseships pass in the night. Member in good standing of the "B.C. Lodging and Campgroungs Association".
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Tchentlo Lake Lodge, Fort St. James, BC
Description of Tchentlo Lake Lodge, Fort St. James, BC:
Situated on the largest of the Nation Lakes, Tchentlo Lake Lodge provides fishermen, hunters, canoeists and all visitors with comfortable, clean, friendly and welcoming accomodations and service.
Fishing and hunting are superb. Generators run 24 hours per day for the comfort of our guests and many extras are provided inclusive of the price of booking. Transportation is available (with advance booking) to the launch area at the head of the canoe route. We welcome you to the Nation Lakes, largely undiscovered in north central British Columbia. Once you have visited you will be back!
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Telegraph Cove Resorts Ltd., Woss, BC
Description of Telegraph Cove Resorts Ltd., Woss, BC:
The finest RV facility on Northern Vancouver Island. Easy access to excellent salmon and bottom fishing. Summer home of the Killer Whale. Sheltered scenic waters. Situated in the picturesque boardwalk village of Telegraph Cove. 13km off Hwy 19 at Telegraph Cove turn-off.
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TELTE YET CAMPSITE, Hope, BC
Description of TELTE YET CAMPSITE, Hope, BC:
Big treed park setting, riverfront sites, some double sites, flush toilets, showers, free sani-station, fire pits, pull throughs, 24 hour security, well fenced, with main gate, laundry facilities, covered BBQ area, pets accepted, senior discount 10%, reservations accepted. Ice, payphone available.
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Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), Quesnel, BC
Description of Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), Quesnel, BC:
Ten Mile Lake is a very popular recreational destination for local residents and visitors. It offers a large picnic area, three sandy beaches, a boat launch, and great fishing not to mention attractive, treed campsites, showers and flush toilets. A 2-km nature trail to a large beaver pond, through forest and along an abandoned rail road is very rewarding to hike. In the winter the park's trails are transformed into approximately 10 km of cross country ski trails.
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Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), Quesnel, BC
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Ten-ee-ah Lodge Wilderness Resort , Lac La Hache, BC
Description of Ten-ee-ah Lodge Wilderness Resort , Lac La Hache, BC:
Ten-ee-ah Lodge is located on the shore of beautiful Spout Lake. Park your Camper, Motorhome or RV in one of our beautiful shady Campsites. Experience the beauty of being in nature while you relax and enjoy the beautiful view of the lake.
The licensed restaurant and carefully selected wine list will make dining a delight. The Lodge features a cosy lounge with a big striking stone-fireplace, a generously stocked bar, a game room and a large sundeck with a magnificent view of the lake. Experience the many activities we offer.
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Tetsa River Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC
Description of Tetsa River Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC:
Located in the Rocky Mountain Foothills, Tetsa River Provincial Park offers excellent fishing for arctic grayling and peaceful camping on the shores of the Tetsa River. Tetsa River is one of the more beautiful provincial campgrounds along the Alaska Highway.
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The Dean on Nimpo
(Dean River Resort), Nimpo Lake, BC
Description of The Dean on Nimpo
(Dean River Resort), Nimpo Lake, BC:
The Dean on Nimpo, in the heart of the scenic Chilcotin, provides an excellent starting point for fishing, wilderness fly-in fishing, spectacular sight-seeing, hiking, snowmobiling and cross country skiing. Our resort has great gourmet meals … and Tweedsmuir Park, Itcha Ilgachuz Park, and the Charlotte Alplands are all within easy access.
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Thinahtea Protected Area, Fort Nelson, BC
Description of Thinahtea Protected Area, Fort Nelson, BC:
This 20,379 hectare protected area encompasses Thinahtea Lake and sections of the creek both north and south of the lake. Thinahtea contains riparian habitats, wetlands and upland forests with important habitat for moose and waterfowl, including Trumpeter swans. The Petitot River is one of the warmest river in the region, and provides canoeing and river rafting opportunities.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Thurston Bay Thurston Bay, , BC
Description of Thurston Bay Thurston Bay, , BC:
Thurston Bay Provincial Marine Park is located on the northwest side of Sonora Island in the Johnstone Strait.
Access to the park is by boat only. There are no developed facilities at the park, although random camping is allowed. Visitors can go swimming, fishing, hiking or paddling, or explore the small, pretty beaches dotting the rocky shoreline. An unmaintained trail leads to Florence Lake, ideal for peaceful swimming, fishing and paddling.
Various species of salmon and rock fish can be found in the waters around Thurston Bay.
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Timber Cove Campground, Salmon Arm, BC
Description of Timber Cove Campground, Salmon Arm, BC:
Lakefront camping on Shuswap Lake. 22km W. of Salmon Arm or 10km E. of Sorrento and 4km down Balmoral Rd. Family camping, sandy beach, firepits, golfing, fishing, restaurants nearby.
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Toad River Hotsprings Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC
Description of Toad River Hotsprings Provincial Park, Fort Nelson, BC:
Located within the scenic Toad River valley of the Muskwa Foothills, Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park protects a regionally significant hot springs ecosystem. Visitors to the area will most likely observe wildlife, such as moose, supplementing their diets with minerals found at the hot springs.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Todd's RV & Camping, Peachland, BC
Description of Todd's RV & Camping, Peachland, BC:
Family camping. Located 1.5km W. of Peachland, 4km S. from Coquihalla Connector, opposite Okanagan Lake. Shaded pull-thrus,30 & 50 amp full/partial RV hookups, free hot showers, playground, beach volleyball, central firepit. All blended with nature. Peachland offers: rollerblading, hiking, biking, tennis, golf and fine restaurants. Off-season rates.
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Trembleur Lake, , BC
Description of Trembleur Lake, , BC:
This small park on Trembleur Lake has been preserved as part of the Stuart-Trembleur-Takla Lakes boating system. The site provides no facilities but offers a protected anchorage and sandy beach. Trembleur Lake is almost 50 kilometres long. It has an irregular shoreline with sheltered bays and coves, and a scenic wilderness setting. Wildlife viewing, boating, hunting, and angling are popular pursuits in the area.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided.
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Trepanier Protected Area, Kelowna, BC
Description of Trepanier Protected Area, Kelowna, BC:
Trepanier Protected Area was established on April 18, 2001, to protect important water, biodiversity and recreation values, including Trepanier Creek drainage.
The Cameron Lake area is a small fishing lake pleasantly surrounded by mature forest and regenerating stands. The north and west shorelines are regenerating after a 1970 wildfire and salvage logging.
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Triple J Ranch, Quesnel, BC
Description of Triple J Ranch, Quesnel, BC:
An authentic rustic working ranch in beautiful Ahbou Country within the Cariboo Region. We feature a cattle drive in July, wild horse chase in the spring, customized rides, tours, fishing, gold panning. We offer daily, weekly and long-term horse pack trips to remote wilderness. Free camping no services with a trail ride. Call us and book your horseback vacation today.
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Ts’yl-os Provincial Park - Gwa Da Ts'ih Campground, , BC
Description of Ts’yl-os Provincial Park - Gwa Da Ts'ih Campground, , BC:
Ts’yl-os (pronounced "sigh-loss") Provincial Park comprises approximately 233,000 hectares of rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. It is bordered by the rugged peaks of the Coast Mountains to the west, and the dry Interior Plateau to the east. The diversity and contrast in landscapes and vegetation are a result of a rainshadow effect on the east side of the mountains. While the northern and eastern portions of the park are relatively dry, the south end of Chilko Lake is characterized by moist areas of the coastal western hemlock zone.
Ts'yl-os Provincial Park
Kayaking
Chilko Lake is the dominant feature of the park, and offers visitors an exceptional outdoor experience. Boating and kayaking are popular pursuits. However, this lake should only be navigated by experienced boaters. Canoeing is not recommended. Due to its size, unpredictable winds, and mountainous shores, Chilko Lake is often disrupted by dangerous waves. Furthermore, water temperatures stay very cold all year, and the lakeshore offers few safe landing places.
Facility development at Chilko Lake includes a concrete boat launch for trailered boats at Gwa Da Ts’ih, and a natural launch, suitable for cartop boats, at Nu Chu Beniz. Park visitors should be aware that Chilko Lake supports multiple recreational uses. Boaters should always exercise caution to ensure the safety of all users. Motorized craft are not permitted on the lagoons. These areas are open to paddle boats only.
Fishing
Chilko Lake provides high-quality angling opportunities, and is one of the leading large-lake fishery resources in the Cariboo Chilcotin. The lake has long been recognized as a producer of bull-trout and rainbow trout, and has gained recognition for its spectacular scenery and high catch success of native sport fish.
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Ts’yl-os Provincial Park - Nu Chugh Beniz Campground, , BC
Description of Ts’yl-os Provincial Park - Nu Chugh Beniz Campground, , BC:
Ts’yl-os (pronounced "sigh-loss") Provincial Park comprises approximately 233,000 hectares of rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. It is bordered by the rugged peaks of the Coast Mountains to the west, and the dry Interior Plateau to the east. The diversity and contrast in landscapes and vegetation are a result of a rainshadow effect on the east side of the mountains. While the northern and eastern portions of the park are relatively dry, the south end of Chilko Lake is characterized by moist areas of the coastal western hemlock zone.
Ts'yl-os Provincial Park
Kayaking
Chilko Lake is the dominant feature of the park, and offers visitors an exceptional outdoor experience. Boating and kayaking are popular pursuits. However, this lake should only be navigated by experienced boaters. Canoeing is not recommended. Due to its size, unpredictable winds, and mountainous shores, Chilko Lake is often disrupted by dangerous waves. Furthermore, water temperatures stay very cold all year, and the lakeshore offers few safe landing places.
Facility development at Chilko Lake includes a concrete boat launch for trailered boats at Gwa Da Ts’ih, and a natural launch, suitable for cartop boats, at Nu Chu Beniz. Park visitors should be aware that Chilko Lake supports multiple recreational uses. Boaters should always exercise caution to ensure the safety of all users. Motorized craft are not permitted on the lagoons. These areas are open to paddle boats only.
Fishing
Chilko Lake provides high-quality angling opportunities, and is one of the leading large-lake fishery resources in the Cariboo Chilcotin. The lake has long been recognized as a producer of bull-trout and rainbow trout, and has gained recognition for its spectacular scenery and high catch success of native sport fish.
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Tudyah Lake Provincial Park
(Quartz Contracting), , BC
Description of Tudyah Lake Provincial Park
(Quartz Contracting), , BC:
Tudyah Lake Provincial Park, on the southern shore of Tudyah Lake, offers a lakeside haven for travelers to MacKenzie or the Pine Pass. A good concrete boat launch gives access to fine fishing and water-skiing on the lake. The lake is also a convenient base for fishing on the nearby Parsnip River.
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Tunkwa Lake Resort, Logan Lake, BC
Description of Tunkwa Lake Resort, Logan Lake, BC:
Beautiful Tunkwa Lake is a 3 1/2 hour drive from Vancouver BC. For an affordable vacation include us in your plans. Clean housekeeping cabins, tent and RV sites, boat & motor rentals, hiking, biking and great fishing for Kamloops trout. Easy access by car or RV.
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Tunkwa Provincial Park - Atnarko Campground, , BC
Description of Tunkwa Provincial Park - Atnarko Campground, , BC:
Tunkwa Provincial Park contains two large, man-made trout-fishing lakes, Tunkwa and Leighton, with campgrounds located on both lakes. Tunkwa is listed in the top 10 provincial rainbow trout fisheries. This park protects mid elevation grasslands, forests, lakes, and wetlands including bogs and ponds. This is a year-round recreation area, noted for camping, hunting, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.
Both lakes are popular for trout fishing. Lakes are stocked annually with rainbow trout.
Fishing is from boats, float tubes, canoes and from shore. There are no fish cleaning stations. Fish must be cleaned out in the lake.
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Tweedsmuir Lodge , Hagensborg, BC
Description of Tweedsmuir Lodge , Hagensborg, BC:
The lodge sleeps 14 guests in 7 comfortable rooms overlooking a large common lounge and dining area warmed by a massive stone fireplace.
Traditional West Coast meals prepared from local ingredients in a homestyle country kitchen are served in a relaxed atmosphere. Hearty lunches are packed for fishing expeditions and other outdoor activities. Individual housekeeping cabins and camping sites are nestled among the trees nearby.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Junker Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
Description of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Junker Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC:
Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding on wilderness trails, camping (including vehicle-access campsites), and canoeing the Turner Lake Chain. Hunlen Falls, at the north end of Turner Lake, is a major attraction, plunging 260 metres and disappearing in a cloud of spray before entering the Atnarko River. The Atnarko and Bella Coola Valleys provide critical habitat for bears and people need to be bear aware. Areas of the park are open to hunting during allotted seasons.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Kidney Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
Description of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Kidney Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC:
Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding on wilderness trails, camping (including vehicle-access campsites), and canoeing the Turner Lake Chain. Hunlen Falls, at the north end of Turner Lake, is a major attraction, plunging 260 metres and disappearing in a cloud of spray before entering the Atnarko River. The Atnarko and Bella Coola Valleys provide critical habitat for bears and people need to be bear aware. Areas of the park are open to hunting during allotted seasons.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Molly Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
Description of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Molly Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC:
Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding on wilderness trails, camping (including vehicle-access campsites), and canoeing the Turner Lake Chain. Hunlen Falls, at the north end of Turner Lake, is a major attraction, plunging 260 metres and disappearing in a cloud of spray before entering the Atnarko River. The Atnarko and Bella Coola Valleys provide critical habitat for bears and people need to be bear aware. Areas of the park are open to hunting during allotted seasons.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Ptarmigan Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
Description of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Ptarmigan Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC:
Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding on wilderness trails, camping (including vehicle-access campsites), and canoeing the Turner Lake Chain. Hunlen Falls, at the north end of Turner Lake, is a major attraction, plunging 260 metres and disappearing in a cloud of spray before entering the Atnarko River. The Atnarko and Bella Coola Valleys provide critical habitat for bears and people need to be bear aware. Areas of the park are open to hunting during allotted seasons.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Ptarmigan Lake
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Turner Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
Description of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Turner Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC:
Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding on wilderness trails, camping (including vehicle-access campsites), and canoeing the Turner Lake Chain. Hunlen Falls, at the north end of Turner Lake, is a major attraction, plunging 260 metres and disappearing in a cloud of spray before entering the Atnarko River. The Atnarko and Bella Coola Valleys provide critical habitat for bears and people need to be bear aware. Areas of the park are open to hunting during allotted seasons.
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Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park - Turner Lake
(G & P Kleenery Ltd), , BC
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