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LOWER MAINLAND


Entrance Bay (52 sites) and Maple Bay (106 sites), 4 group campsites and 2 large day-use areas. Sani-station and two boat launches        and busiest destinations in the Lower Mainland, particularly on weekends during the summer. The park is surrounded by a large, warm freshwater lake with forest-clad mountains, which offers ample opportunities for fi shing, hiking and picnicking. This is a very popular lake for boating and waterskiing.


27 Sasquatch


 Lake (72 sites), Bench (64 sites) and Lakeside/ Deer Lake (42 sites), a group campsite, day-use          small motor (under 10 hp) boating, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Sasquatch Park also offers 7 km of hiking trails, 3 boat launches and canoe rentals. Winter camping with no servicing is permitted dependent on snowfall levels.


28 Silver Lake


         This park is a small, largely undeveloped lakefront area. Visitors can enjoy fi shing, picnicking and boating against a spectacular mountain back-drop or take pleasure in a rustic camping experience.


29 Skagit Valley


       Silver tip (43 sites), Ross Lake (88 sites) and a horse camp near Whitwor th Meadows (11 sites),a group campsite, day-use areas,         Location: 37 km south-east of Hope on the Silver-Skagit Road, adjacent to the Canada/        excellent outdoor recreation oppor tunities in a natural, wilderness setting. The park of fers 50 km of horse trails and is a very popular fi shing area. Note: Ross Lake campground is located on a reservoir. The level of water in the reservoir fl uctuates greatly. July and August are the only months when the lake is at full pool. During other months, there is no water in the lake on the Canadian side.


30 Alexandra Bridge*


          original Cariboo Wagon road. An easy walk to historical Alexandra Bridge. Convenient rest stop or passing travellers.


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