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Thompson Okanagan Valemount 97 Likely


Quesnel Lake


Horsefly Lake


Williams Lake


97


Lac la Hache


100 Mile House


Chum Creek Park


Range Park Clinton


99 12


70 Mile House Marble


Cache CreekSavona


Canim Lake


Lone Butte


Canim Lake


24


Bridge Lake


McLure


Ashcroft KAMLOOPS 97C


OOPS Knutsford


Spences Bridge


8 Lytton Merritt 1


Harrison Lake


Harrison Hot


Springs Hope Rosedale Bridal Falls


Manning Park


5 Princeton 3 5A


Logan Lake


Kamloops Lake


Heffley Creek


Wells Gray Park


Murtle Lake


Clearwater Little Fort 5 Sun 1 5A


Monte Lake


Douglas Lake


Quilchena 97C Peaks


Pinantan Lake


Adams Lake


Barrière


Shuswap Lake


Scotch Celista Creek


Sorrento Chase


Salmon Arm


97 Vernon


Okanagan Lake


Winfield Westbank Peachland


Summerland Hedley


Cathedral Park


3 Oyama


KELOWNA 33


3A


97 Penticton Kaleden


Osoyoos oos


Okanagan Park Naramata


Park


Lumby Cherryville 6


Granby Park


Okanagan Falls Oliver


Gladstone Park


ina Lake Castlegar


Oliver Rock Greenwood Christina Trail Trail Creek


Midway Grand Forks Rossland


Note: After the Provincial Park Name the page number is listed, ie. (pg. 19) this indicates the page more information can be found in the “Go Camping Guide” for this Provincial Park. D = day-use only.


Christina Pines Campground CAMPING SELECT Fac.


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1528 Neimi Rd., Christina Lake BC V0H 1E0 Tel: (250) 447-9587 pines@htr.ca www.htr.ca Special Offer: 20% per night valid until Jun 30th and Aug 26th-Sep 15th, excluding Victoria & Labour Day Weekends. Open: 1-May to 15-Sep. Rates: $38 - $48 per two person party. Christina Pines is located just 10 mins. from the lake. We offer 30/50 amp electrical, WiFi and an outdoor pool. After a round of golf enjoy a swim at the resort then relax with a fire at your site. Firewood is available. Exit Hwy 3 at West Lake Dr. and turn left on Neimi Rd. See ad page 14.


L 85 l F G b c d e n u Okanagan Lake & vineyards, Naramata - Tourism BC/Don Weixl Boundary Country


Christina Lake Cascade Cove RV Park & Campground 1211 River Rd., Christina Lake BC V0H 1E0 Tel: (250) 447-6662 cascadecovervpark@hotmail.com www.christinalake.com/cascadecove Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30th and valid Aug 26th-Oct 8th, excluding Victoria Day Weekend. Open: 1-Apr to 31-Oct. Rates: $35 per two person party. Junction off Hwy 3 and US 395 on Kettle River, quiet, off Hwy, large pull-thrus, full hookups, 15/30/50 amp power, tenting, showers, store, wireless internet, playground, hiking, fishing, sandy beaches, pet fee, near golf course.


L 50 l F G b c d e n u www.rvrac.com • 15


Central & South Okanagan Beaverdell


Beaverdell RV Park 5880 Hwy 33, Beaverdell BC V0H 1A0 Tel: (250) 869-8138 www.beaverdellrvpark.com Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30th and valid Aug 26th-Oct 8th. Open all year. Rates: $35 - $50 per two person party. A full-service RV stop between the Kootenays/US and Kelowna. Beaverdell RV Park is mins. away from the famous Kettle Valley Railway, fishing lakes, heritage sites, world-class hunting and the Kettle Valley River.


L 10 l F G b c d n u


Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV Park (Penticton) 79 Twin Lake Rd., Kaleden BC V0H 1K0 Tel: (250) 497-5319 Toll: 1-877-497-5319 www.twinlakesgolfresort.com Open: 1-Mar to Oct. Rates: $23.89 - $35.27 per vehicle. Welcome to Twin Lakes RV Park where golfing and RV work together to provide one of the best golfing RV holidays for you to enjoy. With 39 RV sites nestled above the front nine of the Twin Lakes Golf Course, you will find yourself surrounded by the majestic scenery of the South Okanagan desert mountain views. Clean washrooms, free showers, laundry, communal firepit, TV 2-channels, free WiFi, are a few of the amenities offered at the RV Park. Don’t forget your pets are welcome and Juniors golf for free.


L 39 l F G b c d n u Kelowna


Apple Valley Orchard & RV Park 1980 Union Rd., Kelowna BC V1V 2E8 Tel: (250) 763-9840 www.applevalleyrv.com Special Offer: Stay 7 nights for the price of 6.


Open all year. Rates: $35 - $45 per two person party. Located in the beautiful Glenmore Valley on an orchard. 10 mins. from downtown Kelowna, airport, golfing and Okanagan Lake. We cater to large RVs with pull-thru sites. Pet-friendly. Tenting also available.


L 20 l F G b c d e n u Kaleden Blind Bay 5


Blue River


23 Revelstoke Lake Revelstoke Revelstok Mt.


National 1 Park


Revelstoke Sicamous Mara


Mabel Lake


Enderby Armstrong strong Silver Star Mtn.


Upper Arrow Lake


23 Nakusp


Mount Robson Park


Jasper 93


The Thompson Okanagan truly has everything needed in a British Columbian paradise. Warm, sun drenched valleys, warm lakes with sandy beaches and lush, fruit laden orchards make it a vacation hot spot. People come to relax by the water, golf championship courses and sip regional wines. When boating, water-skiing and swimming are not in season, the region’s mountains become some of the province’s best snow-sport resorts. With so much to offer, you can be sure of a vacation that is either adventurous or relaxed - but never boring!


Popular BC Provincial Parks Along Hwy #5 from Merritt to Clearwater (Wells Gray PP) onto Valemount


Monck (pg. 41), Lac Le Jeune (pg. 43), Paul Lake (pg. 43), North Thompson River (pg. 41), Wells Gray (pg. 40), Mount Robson (pg. 51) Along Hwy #1 from Cache Creek to Revelstoke Juniper Beach (pg. 41), Steelhead (pg. 44), Shuswap Lake (pg. 42), Herald (pg. 42) Off of Hwy #23 Blanket Creek (pg. 36), Martha Creek (pg. 36) Along Hwy #97 from Osoyoos to Sicamous Haynes Point (pg. 32), Vaseux Lake (pg. 32), Okanagan Falls (pg. 32), Sun-Oka Beach D (pg. 32), Okanagan Lake (pg. 32), Bear Creek (pg. 32), Fintry (pg. 29), Kekuli Bay (pg. 29), Ellison (pg. 29), Mara Lake D (pg. 29)


SPRING & FALL EVENTS


Annual Gold Panning Championships


Cherryville, May 18 - 20 Spring Wine Festival


Okanagan Valley, May 4 - 13 Interior Provincial


Exhibition & Stampede Armstrong, Aug 29 - Sept 2


Fall Wine Festival Okanagan Valley, Sept 29 - Oct 8


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