THOMPSON
Mara / BC Parks
southeast side of Mara Lake, access from Highway 97A. From Highway 1, the park is 12 swimming, boating and fishing. Parking fees are applicable in the day-use area.
18 Niskonlith Lake***
2 rustic camping but popular for swimming, fishing and boating. Campers should be selfsufficient.
19 Roderick Haig-Brown***
1 On both sides of the Adams River, 5 km from especially in early Oct. during the annual Adams River Sockeye salmon spawning run.
20 Shuswap Lake***
1 launch, sani-station, flush toilets, hot showers. On the north shore of the main arm of Shuswap offering hiking, cycling, swimming, water sports, and fishing. Nature House and Interpretation Programs offered in July and August.
10 km NE of Highway 1 from Balmoral; the last contained camping, swimming and excellent fishing opportunities.
KAMLOOPS
In the Kamloops area, sandy cliffs and dry arid rolling hills provide an ideal playground for
of Seymour Arm of Shuswap Lake. Land access - from Highway 1 at Squilax, it is 83 km, with 42 km boating, fishing, or just soaking up the sun.
23 White Lake** 21 Shuswap Lake Marine**
Location: Water access only. Three areas have most used lakes in British Columbia, especially for houseboats during the summer season. All locations are popular for fishing and water sports.
22 Silver Beach** Make a reservation 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. Group camping and picnic site reservations can now be booked year-round.
For your convenience, online backcountry permit registration is available for 26 parks up to one month prior to arrival. Visit
www.bcparks.ca to register your backcountry adventure!
24 Lac Le Jeune
2 area, boat launch, sani-station, flush toilets, playground, jogging and hiking trails, and a 5 km from the Coquihalla Highway, 37 km from late June through August. Other activities
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mountain bikers and ATV enthusiasts. While visiting Kamloops, drop by the BC Wildlife Park, showcasing the best of the region’s indigenous wildlife including Grizzly bears, cougars, lynx, and Burrowing owls.
Park Facility Operator: Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd. Tel: (250) 377-8888 Fax: (250) 377-8868 Email:
info@kamloopsparks.com Website:
www.kamloopsparks.com www.bcparks.ca
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