CARIBOO CHILCOTIN COAST
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isolated lakes and raft thrilling whitewater. Don’t miss the volcanic mountains of Tweedsmuir (South) Provincial Park, one of B.C.’s last truly great wilderness areas. The park has enough access points to make it worth the trip for even the average outdoor enthusiast.
The Coast offers adventurers wanting to get off the well-trod beaten path over 15,000 km of awe- inspiring coastline scattered with coves, inlets and rocky shores. The Coast has some of the world’s best saltwater fishing and wildlife viewing of sea birds, whales and porpoises.
Fort St. James Houston Vanderhoof 97 PRINCE GEORGE 11 Wells 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!
Park Facility Operator: VaMi Services Ltd Phone: (778) 373-6107 Email:
bowronlakepfo@xplornet.com Website:
www.bcparks.ca
1 Bowron Lake
campsites, 54 wilderness campsites along canoe Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit encompasses a 116 km chain of lakes, waterways and connecting portages.
Park Facility Operator: G & P Kleenery Ltd E-mail:
gpkleenery@telus.net Phone: (250) 397-2523 Website:
www.bcparks.ca
2 Big Bar Lake
campsites, day-use area, playground, boat NWof Clinton on Highway 97 (34 km gravel). recreation opportunities set in a mountainous backdrop. Popular for fishing.
44 3 Bridge Lake
1 Location: 51 km east of 100 Mile House, on
13 Anahim Lake Bella Coola 4 8
WILLIAMS LAKE 100 Mile House
9 97 24 2 12 6 Lillooet 7 5
Cache Creek
3
Quesne Barkerville l
10
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Bowron Lake / Kimber Hermans
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