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Anhluut’ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga’asanskwhl Nisga’a (Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park)


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       areas, water pump, pit toilets, Visitor Centre,       90 km north of Terrace on the Nisga’a Highway.  flows. Several day use sites allow visitors to view both the unique landscape and rich culture of the Nisga’a people. Guided tours to the Volcano Cone are available by contacting Northwest Escapes Ltd by phone: (250) 638-8490 or Email: nwescapesbc@telus.net.


6 Prudhomme Lake


7                  campsites with paddling and fishing opportunities. This is a great place to wait for the ferry, or to use as a base for exploring Prince Rupert and the area.


SMITHERS/HIGHWAY 37


The provincial parks located along the Smithers/Highway 37 are perfectly placed to accommodate the traveler on the move. No matter how much or how little you wish to roam between camping destinations, there will be a hidden gem awaiting your arrival.


Wildlife viewing is a popular activity throughout this area, with grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, mountain sheep, and more. Keep your eye out for a glimpse of nature at its best.


Park Facility Operator: Northwest Escapes Ltd Phone/Fax: (250) 638-8490 Email: nwescapesbc@telus.net Website: www.bcparks.ca


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.


7 Boya Lake 48


4 hand pump fed by an artesian spring, boat          glaciated landscape and turquoise water make Boya Lake a must-see destination. Boya Lake is excellent for canoeing and kayaking, with sandy beaches and abundant wildlife, and is a highlight of any trip to Canada’s north. Canoe/ kayak rentals are available.


8 Driftwood Canyon


          


ALASKA Stewart 10 New


Aiyansh 5


Masset 14 18


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17 Sandspit 12


Canyon is a great stop to explore an ancient fossil bed. Only a 30-minute drive through the beautiful Bulkley Valley from Tyhee Lake Park. There is a foot bridge and trail leading to a viewing platform and interpretive display at the base of the fossil bed outcropping.


9 Kinaskan Lake


 hand water pump, boat launch, and mooring float.   where bright Rainbow trout are abound. A bald eagle returns yearly to nest - competing with the fishermen! For the more adventurous spirits, you may canoe to Natadesleen Lake, then walk to Cascade Falls where the Iskut river cascades over 150 ft into a canyon.


10 Meziadin Lake


     a hand water pump, picnic shelter, boat launch,


          for its excellent fishing, which includes Rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and Sockeye salmon. Leave your RV at the campground and take a day trip to Stewart and Hyder to see the Bear Glacier, Salmon Glacier, and grizzly bears at Fish Creek during late summer/early fall. Meziadin Lake is the northern edge of the Kermode (or Spirit) Bear range. Please note ALL bears are wild and dangerous, do not approach them or attempt to feed them. Internet service is available. For guided fishing or glacier tours, call 1-866-500- 7302 or Email: nwescapesbc@telus.net, or book with the on-site PFO.


11 Seeley Lake


2     quiet campsite on the lake lies in the shadow of spectacular Roche de Boule, where you can enjoy camping, picnicking, fishing, and swimming. Fly fish for Rainbow and Cutthroat trout, or visit Ksan, a traditional native village in old Hazelton.


PRINCE RUPERT 6 1


Port Edward 37


16 37


3 2 4 37 Kitimat


New Hazelton 11


Smithers 8


Terrace 13 Houston Vanderhoof Fort St. James Dease Lake 7 97


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