SKEENA
Naikoon
site descriptions within the park.
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Naikoon – Agate Beach Campground
Facilities: 43 campsites, picnic shelter, water, pit base location for exploring Tow Hill, North Beach and Rose Spit. Firewood is available for sale.
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Naikoon – Misty Meadows Campground
Facilities: 30 campsites, 6 tent sites, picnic Visitor Information Centre. Firewood is available for sale.
16 Naikoon – Mayer Lake
Facilities: Day-use area, picnic tables, pit toilets, the Tlell River Bridge.
17 Naikoon – Tlell River Meziadin Lake
a hand water pump, picnic shelter, boat launch, of Highway 16/37 Junction and 1 km south of for its excellent fishing, which includes Rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and Sockeye salmon. Leave your RV at the campground and take a day trip to Stewart and Hyder to see the Bear Glacier, Salmon Glacier, and grizzly bears at Fish Creek during late summer/early fall. Meziadin Lake is the northern edge of the Kermode (or Spirit) Bear range. Please note ALL bears are wild and dangerous, do not approach them or attempt to feed them. Internet service is available. 30 amp power hook-up for RV’s are available.
11 Seeley Lake
2 8 km west of New Hazelton on Highway 16. shadow of spectacular Roche de Boule, where you can enjoy camping, picnicking, fishing, and swimming. Fly fish for Rainbow and Cutthroat trout, or visit Ksan, a traditional native village in old Hazelton.
12 Tweedsmuir (North)
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Access by boat on Ootsa and Whitesail Lakes are main access routes to the park area. Park is experienced outdoor recreationalists interested in boating, angling, camping, and hiking in a self- sufficient wilderness area. There are no supplies of any kind. For the Chikamin Bay area, there is a fee charged for boaters using the winching service to portage their boats through the area.
13 Tyhee Lake
toilets, a sani-station, playground, picnic shelter, boat launch, mooring float, and group campsite. to slow down and take a break. Stop and play in the water, hike the Aldermere trail, or just soak up the sun.
CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Naikoon Provincial Park on the Queen Charlotte Islands is the province’s most westerly park, and offers a unique experience to hike sandy beaches, view spectacular sunsets or to brave an occasional storm. View the natural forces that have shaped this archipelago, or you can go there to just relax and get away.
HAIDA GWAII/QUEEN
Parks listed in green are operated by: Old Massett Village Council Website:
www.bcparks.ca
Facilities: Day-use area, picnic tables, pit toilets. popular stop between Skidegate and Masset is the starting point for hikes along the Tlell River to the Pesuta, a log barge that ran aground in 1928.
Naikoon – Tow Hill Facilities: Day-use area, picnic tables, trails. top of the volcanic plug of Tow Hill or along the Hiellen River to the “Blowhole.”
18 19 Pure Lake
for swimming and picnicking during the warm summer days.
You can now download the Go Camping BC Mobile App for ANDROID here
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