CARIBOO CHILCOTIN COAST
with anglers.
4 Bull Canyon
3 beautiful canyon with the glacier blue Chilcotin River flowing past the campground.
5 Chasm
3 on Highway 97, then 4 km East or 15 km SW of display of colour illustrates the park’s rich geology in the Chasm Creek Valley.
6 Downing
1 km southwest of Clinton off Highway 97 turn at beautiful views of mountains and the 2,245 m Mount Bowman.
7 Green Lake
3 Bay (51 sites), Sunset View (54 sites), NE of 70 Mile House off Highway 97 along North Bonaparte Road, or 18 km south of Highway 24 at Lone Butte, signs from Watch Lake Road. and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo’s landscape.
8 Horsefly Lake
sites, day-use area, change houses, horseshoe pits, wheelchair accessible pit toilet, hot showers, 65 km from 150 Mile House off Highway 97 (10 especially for the trolling in the deep lake or fly fishing in the smaller surrounding lakes.
9 Lac La Hache 46
2 day-use area, adventure playground, boat launch, developed beach, change house, flush a popular, well equipped park.
Tweedsmuir South / BC Tourism / Albert Normandin 10 Puntchesakut Lake
Location: 40 km west of Quesnel on Nazko Road. accessible and has most lake oriented activities.
11 Ten Mile Lake
(62 sites), Touring (46 sites), hot showers, sani- destination for local residents and visitors.
12 Ts’il-os*
24 campsites, day-use areas, boat launch. gravel road either for 60 or 120 km depending on the rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. *Please visit
www.bcparks.ca for more information.
13 Tweedsmuir (South)
5 Arnarko (24 sites), Fisheries (12 sites), Location: Highway 20, 400 km west of Williams Lake. The gravel and paved highway is well maintained. Bella Coola Hill is a 9 km section of up to 18 percent grade; significant slope for any Canoe Chain and the 260 m Hunlen Falls.
www.SouthCaribooTourism.ca
For travel information and to order your free Travel Guide Call 1.800.663.5885 or visit
www.LandWithoutLimits.com
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