PROVINCIAL AND NATIONAL PARKS |
NATIONAL PARKS |
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| Mount Revelstoke National Park Take a drive along the summit parkway through a variety of geographical zones. From dense old-growth rainforest of giant cedar and pine, travel up through subalpine forest, and finally alpine meadows and tundra. Marvel at the spectacular view of the ice-clad peaks of the Monashee Mountains and, to the east, the Selkirk Mountains. Map |
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OKANAGAN SHUSWAP PROVINCIAL PARKS |
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| Adams Lake Provincial Park 15 km of paved and gravel road from Hwy #1 at Squilax, east of Kamloops, 30 km north of Chase Shuswap Adams Parks Ltd. Bear Creek Provincial Park Westside Road, 9 km off Highway 97, west of Kelowna Bromley Rock Provincial Park 21 km east of Princeton, on Hwy #3 Gibson Pass Resort Inc.
Southwest of Keremeos. Access is via Highway 3 Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Christie Memorial Provincial Park Okanagan Falls Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park This park is accessible by water only - Salmon Arm Shuswap Echo Lake Provincial Park Southeast of Lumby off Highway 6 onto gravel road for 20 km. Ellison Provincial Park Highway 97 north, turn right on 25th Avenue (main intersection downtown Vernon) (Apr - Oct) Fintry Provincial Park Fintry Delta Road, off Westside Road, approximately 34 km north of Kelowna (Apr - Oct) Herald Provincial Park 14 km east of the Trans Canada Hwy. at Tappen, BC Silvertip Park Services Ltd. Inkaneep Provincial Park 6 km north of Oliver on Hwy 97
8 km south of Vernon city centre off Hwy 6, 3 (Apr - Oct) Kekuli Bay Provincial Park 11 km. south of Vernon, off Highway #97 Apr - Oct) Keremeos Columns Provincial Park North of Keremeos off Hwy #3A. Mabel Lake Provincial Park Hwy 6 east from Vernon to Lumby. In Lumby turning north onto Mabel Lake Road, follow the Shuswap River for 36 kilometers on paved road and 1 kilometer of gravel road to Mabel Lake (Apr - Oct) |
Mara Provincial Park South-east side of Mara Lake, accessed via Hwy 97A Monte Creek Provincial Park 26 km east of Kamloops, on the South Thompson River. Monte Lake Provincial Park 32 km southeast of Kamloops on Hwy #97 Vernon/Kamloops Nickel Plate Provincial Park Green Mountain Road, Apex Mountain Road through Apex Mountain Village to the Hedley Creek/ Nickel Plate Forest Service road about 4.5 km. Turn at the big rock and follow this road for 1/2km to reach the camping area. Access by four-wheel drive vehicles only. Okanagan Falls Provincial Park Green Lake Road, approximately 500 meters from the junction of Hwy. 97 and Green Lake Road, Okanagan Falls Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park South boundary - Naramata to Chute Lake Road, 6 km of gravel, 1.5 km of very rough road. It is a total of 25 km from Penticton.North boundary - Lakeshore Road from Kelowna - 15 km to the parking area. Pennask Lake Provincial Park 50 kilometres northwest of Peachland Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park Hwy #1 at Squilax, east of Kamloops, the access is 5 km on paved roads. Sorrento/Salmon Arm Shuswap Lake Marine Park Accessible by water only Salmon Arm Shuswap Lake Provincial Park Leave Hwy #1 at Squilax, and drive 19 km on paved roads. Note that Copper Island is only accessible by boat. Silver Beach Provincial Park Leave Highway #1 at Squilax. Drive approximately 83 km, the last 42 on gravel. Stemwinder Provincial Park 35 km. east of Princeton on Hwy #3, near Hedley.
25 km south of Penticton on Hwy 97, Oliver Victor Lake Provincial Park 14 km west of Revelstoke. White Lake Provincial Park 10 km northeast of the Trans Canada Highway from Balmoral (west of Salmon Arm); the last 2 km is on a logging road. |
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