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The Travel-British-Columbia.com print guide is designed to assist you in finding a place to stay, whether camping, RVing or driving on your vacation in British Columbia. It features information on private campgrounds, RV Parks and lodging establishments that are members of the BC Lodging and Campgrounds Association; National Parks campgrounds; RV dealers who o er services and supplies; RV rental companies, and a section on Attractions to help you enrich your vacation experience.

The Travel-British-Columbia.com print guide is designed to assist
you in finding a place to stay, whether camping, RVing or driving on your vacation in British Columbia. It features information on private campgrounds, RV Parks and lodging establishments that are members of the BC Lodging and Campgrounds Association; National Parks campgrounds; RV dealers who o er services and supplies; RV rental companies, and a section on Attractions to help you enrich your vacation experience.

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Northern British Columbia stretches from towering Mount Robson in the east to Haida Gwaii (formerly<br />

the Queen Charlotte Islands) in the west and is a vast wilderness of grizzly bears, pristine glaciers, ancient<br />

totems and raw rugged beauty. This is a land where outdoor recreation is a certainty and where alpine<br />

mountains and crystal clear lakes offer everything from helicopter skiing to salmon fishing. Visitors come<br />

here to golf, go horseback riding, hike the many trails, experience alpine and cross-country skiing and<br />

more. Northern British Columbia has an abundance of wildlife – some very rare including the Kermode<br />

or spirit bear and Stone’s sheep. To experience true wilderness like no other destination, plan a trip to<br />

Northern British Columbia.<br />

The Great Northern Circle Tour<br />

This spectacular road odyssey in Northern British Columbia takes you through untamed wilderness and stunning mountain<br />

ranges unique to this immense region. Plan for eight to fourteen days of adventure on this 2,632 km (1,635 mi) trip, as you<br />

drive on the Yellowhead (Highway 16) Northern British Columbia’s east-west corridor, north on the Stewart Cassiar (Highway<br />

37) which cuts through the stunning Coast Mountains, and finally southeast on the legendary Alaska Highway (Highway 97) –<br />

with its historic towns surrounded by dramatic landscape. Pristine fishing lakes and rivers, relaxing campsites and resorts, and<br />

spontaneous wildlife encounters are highlights, with natural and historical attractions along the route.<br />

<strong>Super</strong> <strong>Camping</strong> - Northern British Columbia<br />

More Information:<br />

www.travel-british-columbia.com<br />

See page 3 for <strong>Camping</strong> Symbols<br />

Fort Fraser<br />

Piper’s Glen Resort<br />

Tel: (250) 690-7565<br />

pipersglen@uniserve.com<br />

www.pipersglenresort.com<br />

14108 Hwy 16 E., Fort Fraser BC V0J 1N0<br />

It’s just viewtiful! Overlooking Fraser Lake with<br />

lakeview sites and cabins. Tent sites, full and<br />

partial hookups, long pull-thrus, firepits, carved<br />

bear, free showers. Lake access, with pedal<br />

boat and kayak rentals. Good fishing! Rainbow<br />

trout and char. Close to Fraser Mountain<br />

hiking trail. Located between Fraser Lake and<br />

Fort Fraser on Hwy 16. Weekly and monthly<br />

rates available. CP 7 days. Open: May - Sep. **<br />

Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $22-<br />

$24 Serviced $26-$32 Tenting $22-$24 Add’l<br />

Adult $3 Child 13 years. ** See lodging listing<br />

page 57.<br />

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Hudson’s Hope<br />

Alwin Holland Campground<br />

Tel: (250) 783-9154<br />

hudsonshope.ca/adventure/campgrounds/<br />

3 kms south of Hudson’s Hope off Hwy 29,<br />

Hudson’s Hope BC V0C 1V0<br />

With walking access to the Peace River you<br />

can spend the day fishing, painting, picnicking<br />

or taking photos of the unique Teapot Islands.<br />

Search for that perfect river rock or simply<br />

enjoy the scenery. Open: May - Sep. ** Rates:<br />

Per Unit Unserviced $20 Tenting $20 Add’l<br />

Unit $15.<br />

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Cameron Lake Campground<br />

Tel: (250) 783-9154<br />

hudsonshope.ca/adventure/campgrounds/<br />

24 kms south of Hudson’s Hope off Hwy 29,<br />

Hudson’s Hope BC V0C 1V0<br />

Cameron Lake is one of the few lakes in<br />

the area that offers good swimming during<br />

the summer months. As it does not allow<br />

motorized vessels, it provides a more relaxed<br />

and tranquil atmosphere to enjoy. Open: May -<br />

Sep. ** Rates: Per Unit Unserviced $20 Tenting<br />

$20 Add’l Unit $15.<br />

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Dinosaur Lake Campground<br />

Tel: (250) 783-9154<br />

hudsonshope.ca/adventure/campgrounds/<br />

7 kms south of Hudson’s Hope off Hwy 29,<br />

Hudson’s Hope BC V0C 1V0<br />

Bring your boat and head upstream to the foot<br />

of the WAC Bennett Dam to look for eagles.<br />

Keep your eyes open for the abundant wildlife<br />

on the hills, beaver and fish in the lake. Open:<br />

May - Sep. ** Rates: Per Unit Unserviced $20<br />

Tenting $20 Add’l Unit $15.<br />

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King Gething<br />

Tel: (250) 783-9154<br />

hudsonshope.ca/adventure/campgrounds/<br />

Located at the south entrance to Hudson’s Hope,<br />

Hudson’s Hope BC V0C 1V0<br />

Located in “downtown” Hudson’s Hope. Walk<br />

to the outdoor pool, enjoy a picnic, check out<br />

our Museum or Visitor Info Centre or play at<br />

Beattie Park. Discover what Hudson’s Hope<br />

has to offer. Open: May - Sep. ** Rates: Per Unit<br />

Unserviced $20 Tenting $20 Add’l Unit $15.<br />

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McBride<br />

Beaverview RV Park<br />

& Campground<br />

Tel: (250) 569-2513<br />

www.beaverviewpark.com<br />

2435 Hwy 16 E., McBride BC V0J 2E0<br />

2 km east of McBride on Hwy 16 between Prince<br />

George and Jasper. Beautiful, quiet, all grass RV<br />

Park with majestic mountain views. Long pullthrus<br />

with 30 amp power & water. Back-ins with<br />

20 amp & firepit. Tent sites, sani-dump. Spotless<br />

washrooms with free hot showers, laundry, free<br />

WiFi. Easy access from the Hwy. Reservations<br />

accepted. Open: May 1 - Sep 30. ** Rates: Per<br />

Vehicle 2 Persons Serviced $38 (power/water)<br />

Tenting $20-$24 Add’l Adult $3 Child 12 & Over<br />

$3. Pets on leash.<br />

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Prince George & Area<br />

Blue Cedars RV Park &<br />

Campground<br />

Tel: (250) 964-7272 Toll: 1-888-964-7271<br />

bluecedars4433@gmail.com<br />

http://bluecedarsrvpark.com<br />

4433 Kimball Rd., Prince George BC V2N 5N7<br />

Country camping in the city. Close to<br />

shopping and wilderness. Best hiking trails<br />

start at entrance. Coin laundry. Showers<br />

included in rates. Large pull-thru sites. Limited<br />

winter camping. Open All Year. ** Rates:<br />

Check website.<br />

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