THOMPSON Base Map by Davenport Maps Ltd.
Valemount
Wells Gray Park
1 2 4 97 100 Mile House 24 13
Lillooet 99
Whistler
Cache Creek
11
29 30
10 15
31 97C Merritt 5 Hope 9
Backcountry camping permits may be purchased up to two weeks before arrival. Visit
bcparks.ca and on the specific park page, click on the “GET A BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING PERMIT NOW” button to register.
9 Alexandra Bridge
original Cariboo Wagon road. An easy walk to historical Alexandra Bridge. Convenient rest stop or passing travellers.
10 Goldpan
the Thompson River, 10 km south of Spences train spotting, white-water rafting, kayaking, and wildlife viewing are popular. May – Sept.
36 11 Juniper Beach
amp electrical and water hook ups, separate
grassed tenting area with tables and fire pits, hot showers, sani-station, sandy beach with a of Cache Creek on Highway 1, on the north pear cacti bloom in abundance. Fishing, hiking, trainspotting, kayaking, and boating are popular. May – Sept.
12 Kentucky Alleyne
and Alleyne Lakes, West & East Ponds, fresh water taps, 2 car-top boat launches, private group camping area – contact Discover Camping lakes set in grassland surrounded by forest, top fishing destination also featuring two “children- only” fishing ponds, other activities: hiking, canoeing, bird and wildlife viewing. May – Sept.
13 Marble Canyon
cliffs of coloured limestone, and encompasses
14 12 5A
Princeton 3
97C
KELOWNA Penticton
shaded day-use with beach and float enclosed swim area, flush toilets, sani-station, boat launch, gate-house, amphitheatre, interpretive programs, hiking trails, First Nation archaeological sites, lava beds, playground mini store with fishing supplies, licenses and camping Highway 5A & Monck Park Road on Nicola Lake. for windsurfing, fishing, boating, hiking, and bird watching. Enjoy the annual Aboriginal Day Festivities June 21st. May – Sept.
15 Skihist
sani-station, picnic area with pet walk & fabulous
25 26
5A
KAMLOOPS 97
27 28
8 3 6 7
Clearwater Little Fort
23 22 16 19
20 21 24 17
Revelstoke
Salmon Arm Sicamous
18 Vernon 6 Niskonlith Lake
Turquoise, Crown and Pavilion Lakes. Campsites are situated in open forest on the lakeshore of Crown Lake across from the waterfall. The beach is gradual and safe even for small children. Rock climbing, hiking, scuba diving, fishing and wildlife viewing are popular. May – Sept.
14 Monck 5 Jasper Blue River
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