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Northern British Columbia


Tagish Lake


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Atlin Lake


Atlin Park Juneau Dease Lake


Edziza Park


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37A Stewart Mt. Stikine River Park


Wilderness Park


Spatsizi Plateau


Tatlatui Park


Swan Lake Kispiox River Park


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Prince Rupert


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Naikoon Park


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Queen Charlotte Islands


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Gwaii Haanas National Park


©Super Camping 2013 Port Edward Kitimat Terrace 16


Frog-Gataga Park


Teslin Lake


Cassiar 37


Watson Lake


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Liard River Corridor Park


Muncho Lake Park


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Kwadacha Wilderness Park


Finlay-Russel Park


Thutade Lake


Sustut Park


Chase Park


Takla Lake


The Hazeltons


Seven Sisters Park


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Morice Lake


Kitlope Heritage Conservancy


Smithers


Babine Mtns. Park


Telkwa Houston


16 Burns Lake


Francois Lake


Tweedsmuir Park


Tweedsmuir Park


Eutsuk Lake South


North


Omineca Park


Babine Lake


Trembleur Lake


Fort


Takysie Lake


Eutsuk Lake


Entiako Park


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Rocky Mountains Park


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Redfern-Keily Creek Park


Graham Laurier Park


Williston Lake


Mackenzie


Carp Lake Park


Fort St. James


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Wells Barkerville


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Tumbler Ridge


Monkman Park


Kakwa Park


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Bowron Lake Park


Note: After the Provincial Park Name the page number is listed, ie. (pg. 19) this indicates the page more information can be found in the “Go Camping Guide” for this Provincial Park. D =day-use only.


YELLOWHEAD HWY 16


Prince George Blue Cedars RV Park & Campground 4433 Kimball Rd., Prince George BC V2N 5N7 Tel: (250) 964-7272 Toll: 1-888-964-7271 bluecedars@shaw.ca http://bluecedarsrvpark.com Special Offer: Stay 3 nights get the 4th free valid Aug 24 -Oct 13, excluding Labour Day & Thanksgiving Weekends. Open All Year. Rates: $37 per two person party. Country camping in the city. Close to all major shopping, restaurants and movies. Full hookups and tents. Gateway to Northern BC and Alaska.


L LLLLLLLLLLLL 100 l F G b c d n V u SPRING & FALL EVENTS


Dawson Creek Exhibition & Stampede Dawson Creek, August 6-10


Annual Seafest Prince Rupert, June 13-15


International Chainsaw Championships


Chetwynd, June 12-15


Mid-Summer Music Festival Smithers, July 4-6


Northwest Territories


How to Get Here by Road Three highways link our northern communities to Yukon, British Columbia and Alberta. Drive up the Alaska Highway through Yukon to link to the NWT’s Dempster Highway. Follow Alberta Highway 35 north to connect to NWT Highway 1, the Mackenzie Highway. British Columbia Highway 77 connects to NWT Highway 7, the Liard Highway.


Salt Plains The Salt Plains, extending over 200 square kilometres, are extremely rare, and one of the reasons Wood Buffalo Park was declared a World Heritage Site. Salt bubbles up in springs across the plains, in some places forming mounds up to two metres high. In spring the salt is dispersed across the landscape forming white patterns on the land. The salt is pure table salt, deposited many millions of years ago. The area has a range of unique salt tolerant plant life. In the past, the Roman Catholic Mission and the Hudson’s Bay Company harvested the salt for local distribution. Great Reading: Thebacha Trails, by Libby Gunn, provides an introduction to the natural world of Wood Buffalo.


DI D YOU KNOW. . . 28 | 2014 Spring & Fall Campground Discounts Dawson Northern


The Great Northern Circle Tour Northern British Columbia Region


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Maxhamish Lake Park


77 Fort Nelson


British Columbia’s north is a vast wilderness of grizzly bears, pristine glaciers, ancient totems and raw rugged beauty. Out of the vast land of white water, creeping glaciers and dense, ancient forests come tales of a wilderness steeped in mystery and adventure. The North is a land where outdoor recreation is a certainty and where alpine mountains and crystal clear lakes offer everything from helicopter skiing to salmon fishing. Ancient totems loom as a testament to show that aboriginal culture is not just vibrant, but alive and well. Visit and explore the North’s mysterious wild rivers and deep forests.


Popular BC Provincial Parks Along Hwy #16 from Prince George to Dawson Creek Crooked River (pg. 44), Whiskers Point (pg. 45), Tudyah Lake (pg. 45), Moberly Lake (pg. 47), Gwillim (pg. 48) Along Hwy #2 and #97/Alaska Hwy from Dawson Creek to Liard River Swan Lake (pg. 47), Beatton (pg. 46), Charlie Lake (pg 47), Stone Mountain (pg. 46), Muncho Lake (pg. 46), Liard River Hot Springs (pg. 46) Along Hwy #16 from Prince George to Prince Rupert West Lake (pg. 45), Beaumont (pg. 44), Tyhee Lake (pg. 43), Seeley Lake (pg. 43), Kleanza Creek (pg. 41), Lakelse Lake (pg. 41), Exchamsiks River D (pg. 41), Prudhomme Lake (pg. 42), Diana Lake D (pg. 41) Along Hwy #37 from Kitwanga to the Yukon Border Meziadin (pg. 42) WiFi, Kinaskan Lake (pg. 42), Boya Lake (pg. 42)


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