PEACE
Phone: (250) 964-2243 Fax: (250) 964-2286 E-mail:
marrec@telus.net Website:
www.campinbc.ca
You can make a reservation online at
www.discovercamping.ca or by calling Discover Camping toll free (Canada/USA) 1-800-689-9025 or 1-519-826-6850 (international) from March 15 to Sept 15.
4 Beatton
310 ha. • Facilities: 37 campsites on Charlie Lake, a boat launch, a group day-use/picnic area, baseball diamond, and playground. • Location: 13 km northwest of Fort St. John off Highway 97.• Wildlife viewing, swimming, hiking, picnicking and Walleye and Northern Pike fi shing are popular. In winter the park offers 12 km of groomed cross country ski trails.
5 Charlie Lake
85 ha. • Facilities: 57 campsites, a day-use area, a playground, boat launch and sani-station. • Location: 11 km north of Fort St. John at the junction of the Alaskan Highway and Highway 29. • Bird watching and wildlife viewing are popular activities for picnickers and overnight campers. The lake offers excellent fi shing and canoeing/ kayaking opportunities.
6 Moberly Lake
104 ha. • Facilities: 106 campsites, a day-use and group picnic area, a playground, boat launch, and sani-station. • Location: 25 km northwest of Chetwynd off of Highway 29. • Known for its beautiful sunsets Moberly Lake is easily acces- sible off Highway 29. The park provides campers wildlife viewing, boating, swimming,
family
picnicking, and Northern Pike and Bull Trout fi sh- ing opportunities.
7 Swan Lake
65 ha. • Facilities: 42 campsites, a grassy campground, a day-use area, boat launch, dock, baseball diamonds and a playground. • Location: 35 km southeast of Dawson Creek off Highway 2.• This campsite is near the lakeshore and renowned in the area for picnicking, swimming and boating activities.
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For more information about Tumbler Ridge parks, please visit
www.bcparks.ca.
8 Gwillim Lake 32,458 ha. • Facilities: 50 campsites available
Monkman/Tourism BC – Albert Normandin
on fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, pit toilets, boat launch. • Location: 56 km south east of Chetwynd; take Highway 29 south off Highway 97 (paved access). • A half-hour’s drive from Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, swimming, hiking, fi shing and a vie point that provides a panoramic vista of the superb Rocky Mountain scenery.
9 Monkman
62,867 ha. • Facilities: 42 campsites available on fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, wilderness campsites, picnic area, pit toilets. • Location: On Murray River Rd, 60 km south of Tumbler Ridge • Nestled in the Hart Ranges of the Central Rocky Mountains and Foothills, the park offers diverse natural landscapes encom- passing extensive alpine meadows, mountain peaks, forested valleys and clear alpine lakes. One of the most outstanding features in Monk- man Provincial Park is Kinuseo Falls. At 197 feet (60 metres), Kinuseo Falls is slightly taller than Niagara Falls.
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