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KOOTENAY


swimming, hiking, cycling, boating and nature viewing opportunities.


19 Whiteswan Lake


        campgrounds: Alces Lake with a sani-station; Packrat Point with a boat launch; Inlet Creek;  Access is from Highway 93/95. Turn east 4.5 km south of Canal Flats onto the gravel Whiteswan          springs are located near the west boundary of the park at kilometre 17.5. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed at Cave Creek on the north shore of Whiteswan Lake. Visitors must practice “Leave No Trace” camping ethics – pack out what you pack in.


EAST KOOTENAY SOUTH Park Facility Operator: Kootenay Park Services Phone: (250) 422-3003 E-mail: ekparks@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.


Firewood is available for sale at all East Kootenay South campgrounds.


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!


20 Jimsmith Lake


                promotes swimming and non-motorized boating, as well as tobogganing and ice-skating in the winter.


21 Kikomun Creek


    flush toilets, sani-station, playground and 2  the east, turn off Highway 3, 3 km west of the Highway 3/93 junction at Elko. The park entrance is 8 km to the west. From the west, turn off Highway 3 at Jaffray, and the park is 16  opportunities for families and visitors can view the painted turtles species. Do not disturb, abuse, or remove turtles.


22 Lockhart Beach


 


Kikomun Creek


north of Creston on Highway 3A or 19 km south  provides the only opportunity for camping along the south arm of Kootenay Lake.


23 Mount Fernie


                        is a popular destination for mountain biking and fishing in nearby Elk River.


24 Moyie Lake


 adventure playground, hot showers, sani-station                  the only public access to the mountain waters of Moyie Lake and features 1,300 metres of developed beach. Long stay camping available during the shoulder season.


25 Norbury Lake


       


You can now download the Go Camping BC Mobile App for ANDROID here


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18 km north from Highway 3 and 16 km south  Lake encompasses Peckham’s Lake, which is abundant in Rainbow trout. Long stay camping available.


26 Yahk


   the Moyie River in a quiet forest setting.


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