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Strathcona Park | BC Parks
Buttle Lake campground offers 85 vehicle accessible campsites set in a second-growth Douglas fir forest. Buttle Lake has a developed sandy beach. Some sites are located right on the lakeshore. Campsite reservations are accepted. The campsites at …
Strathcona Park: Buttle Lake trails | BC Parks
Trail starts at Highway 28 and follows the generally moderate Elk River Valley for 10km before turning up to Landslide Lake. Campsites are available at Butterwort Flats (6km) and the upper gravel bar campsite (9 km). No camping available at Landslide Lake.
Strathcona-Westmin Park | BC Parks
The trail starts near the south end of Buttle Lake before the mine site. This trail has one steep section and offers views of several beautiful cascades from a viewing platform at Myra Falls, as well as access to several creek-side areas.
Strathcona Park: Hiking | BC Parks
This loop trail begins across from the Ralph River campground and travels through a mix of open forest and marshy areas with minimal elevation change. Lower Myra Falls. Length 1km. Suggested walking time: 15 minutes. The trail starts near the south end of Buttle Lake before the Nyrstar-Westmin mine site. This trail has one steep section.
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Reservations - Province of British Columbia - BC Parks
To help you plan your outdoor adventures, we offer advance booking on many campgrounds, backcountry trails, day-use areas, and more. Use the menu below to get information on our reservation service and policies.
Canoeing and kayaking - Province of British Columbia - BC Parks
Just a half-hour drive from Kamloops, Paul Lake offers a beautiful lakeshore campground and opportunities for canoeing and boating. The lake’s cool, clear waters make this an ideal spot for paddlers of all ability levels.
Park operating dates | BC Parks
Winter season: These dates indicate when a frontcountry campground offers camping with reduced fees and services in their shoulder season. Check the park page for winter rates and details. Booking available: During these dates, either reservations are available, or backcountry permit registration is required.
Green Lake Park | BC Parks
Green Lake Park is made up of 11 campsites: Arrowhead, Black Bear, Blue Spring, Boyd Bay, Buckside Hill, Emerald Bay, Green Lake Islands, Little Arrowhead, Nolan Creek and Sunset View. Six of these sites have developed facilities.
Camping fees - Province of British Columbia - BC Parks
Get details of BC Parks camping and transaction fees and discounts. Learn about group camping fees and reduced rates for seniors and people with disabilities.