THOMPSON
offering hiking, cycling, swimming, water sports, and fishing. Nature House and Interpretation Programs offered in July and August.
22 Shuswap Lake Marine
Location: Water access only. Three areas have most used lakes in British Columbia, especially for houseboats during the summer season. All locations are popular for fishing and water sports.
23 Silver Beach McConnell
end of Seymour Arm of Shuswap Lake. Land access - from Highway 1 at Squilax, it is 83 km, for swimming, boating, fishing, or just soaking up the sun.
24 White Lake
10 km NE of Highway 1 from Balmoral; the last contained camping, swimming and excellent fishing opportunities.
KAMLOOPS
In the Kamloops area, sandy cliffs and dry arid rolling hills provide an ideal playground for mountain bikers and ATV enthusiasts. While visiting Kamloops, drop by the BC Wildlife Park, showcasing the best of the region’s indigenous wildlife including Grizzly bears, cougars, lynx, and Burrowing owls.
Parks listed in red are operated by: Brandywine Environmental Management Ltd. Tel: 250-377-8888 Fax: 250-377-8868 Email:
parkinquiries@telus.net Website:
www.bcparks.ca
Reservations can be made up to 3 months in advance of arrival, either online
at
disccovercamping.ca or for a $5 surcharge, call toll free (Canada/USA) 1-800-689-9025 or 1-519-826-6850 (international). Group camping/ picnic sites can be booked year round. See
bcparks.ca for policies and costs.
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.
25 Lac Le Jeune
area, boat launch, sani-station, flush toilets, playground, jogging and hiking trails, and Location: 5 km from the Coquihalla Highway, run from late June through August. Other activities include fishing, cycling, jogging, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Ice and firewood for sale.
26 McConnell
7 km from the Coquihalla Highway on Highway 5, include hiking, cycling, wildlife viewing, and fishing. Camping is available at Lac le Jeune Provincial Park 2 km west.
27 Paul Lake 38
Located at 751 Highway 97B Salmon Arm, next to the Salmon Arm Camping Resort
P: 250.832.5243 E:
info@salmonarmmuseum.org www.salmonarmmuseum.org
area, group campsite, sani-station, flush and Highway 5, 4 km north of Kamloops, then take Activities include fishing, hiking, cycling, wildlife viewing, and a variety of water sports. Firewood is available for sale.
28 Roche Lake
3 camping areas: Tunkwa Lake, Leighton and Nor th Leighton Campgrounds. Boat launch, 25 km south of Savona or 16 km nor th of Logan Leighton Lakes are world-class trout fishing lakes. Activities include fishing, hiking, cycling, wildlife viewing, ATV-ing, and horseback riding. A corral is available to horseback riders at Nor th Leighton campsite within the Park. Wild horses can often be seen grazing the open meadows around Tunkwa Lake. Firewood is available for sale.
31 Walloper
the Coquihalla Highway on Highway 5, 37 km hiking, cycling, wildlife viewing, and fishing from the dock. Camping is available at Lac le Jeune Provincial Park 4 km east.
flush toilets, some sites with 30 amp power of Kamloops Lake in Savona, 40 km west of beautiful beach. A boat launch is located nearby in the town of Savona. Activities include fishing, hiking, all types of water sports and cycling. Ice and firewood are available for sale.
30 Tunkwa
3 camping areas: Roche North, Roche West and Horseshoe Campgrounds. Boat launch Kamloops via gravel road from Highway 5A at the surrounding lakes are considered world-class trout fishing lakes. Activities include fishing, hiking, cycling, wildlife viewing, rock climbing, and ATV-ing. Firewood is available for sale.
29 Steelhead
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