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Martens Resort
Lac La Hache, BC
12 Verified ReviewsStarting at $49.00
Martens Resort rests on beautiful Timothy Lake. If you are looking for a lakefront vacation, look no further. Timothy Lake is approximately 8 kms long, warm and clean, offering the perfect swimming, waterskiing and fishing. If being out on the water isn't what you'd like to do, hit the volleyball court, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, or fire pits! This family campground promises to offer memories for years to come!
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Top Campgrounds near Fort St. James, British Columbia
Takysie Lake Resort
76 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Burns Lake, BC
No ratings to displayStarting at $40.00
Nestled along over 1,500 feet of pristine shoreline, Takysie Lake Resort in Burns Lake, BC, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort for a truly memorable lakeside escape. Guests can choose from seven unique cabins—each with full kitchens, screened porches, and cozy woodstoves—or enjoy spacious RV and tent sites equipped with fire rings and picnic tables. The resort’s centrally located heated washrooms and accessible facilities ensure comfort for all, while the friendly, family-style hospitality from the McPhersons and Irvine families makes every stay feel welcoming and personal. With direct access to crystal-clear waters for fishing, swimming, and boating, plus nearby trails for wildlife watching and hiking, Takysie Lake Resort is the ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor adventure. Book your stay today and experience the authentic wilderness retreat that awaits at Takysie Lake!
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- Waterfront
- Fishing
- Paddle Boat
- Restaurant
- Playground
- Ice Cream
- Sports Field
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Lions Flatbed Creek Campground
137 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Tumbler Ridge, BC
28 Verified ReviewsStarting at $30.00
Nestled in the heart of the Tumbler Ridge Global GeoPark, the picturesque campground on the shores of Flatbed Creek is the perfect retreat. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a peaceful day by the water or embark on an exciting adventure along the many nature trails, there is something for everyone. Families will love the playground and swimming hole, while nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic trails that wind through the GeoPark. Offering convenient amenities, including flush toilets, hot showers, and covered picnic pavilions, to ensure your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. If you need supplies or want to experience a bit of local flavor, the charming town of Tumbler Ridge is just 2 km away. It's perfect for picking up necessities or enjoying a delightful evening out. Lions Flatbed Creek Campground can’t wait to welcome you and help make your stay unforgettable!
- Waterfront
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Lowhee Campground
146 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Barkerville, BC
7 Verified ReviewsStarting at $27.00
Lowhee Campground in Barkerville, British Columbia, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by history and natural beauty. Situated just 2 km north of the Barkerville Welcome Centre, this campground provides convenient access to Barkerville Historic Town & Park. Guests can easily explore the Historic Zone via a well-groomed walking path or by traveling along the nearby highway. As part of the 1,100-hectare Barkerville Heritage Trust property, Lowhee Campground combines modern camping conveniences with a rich cultural experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the charm of British Columbia’s gold rush history!
- Hiking
- Playground
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Forest Rose Campground
146 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Barkerville, BC
12 Verified ReviewsStarting at $27.00
Forest Rose Campground in Barkerville, British Columbia, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by history and natural beauty. Situated along the east side of Williams Creek, just 2 km north of the Barkerville Welcome Centre, this campground provides convenient access to the Barkerville Historic Town & Park. Guests can easily explore the Historic Zone via a well-groomed walking path or by traveling along the nearby highway. As part of the 1,100-hectare Barkerville Heritage Trust property, Forest Rose Campground combines modern camping conveniences with a rich cultural experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the charm of British Columbia’s gold rush history!
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- Pavilion
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Barkerville Accommodations
147 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Barkerville, BC
No ratings to displayStarting at $429.00
Barkerville Accommodations in Barkerville, British Columbia, offer a charming getaway that transports guests back to the Cariboo's gold rush era. Guests can unwind in fully furnished cottages and guest houses, each equipped with cozy bed linens, plush towels, well-stocked kitchens, dining essentials, and basic toiletries. With the added convenience of in-suite laundry, dishwashing supplies, complimentary WiFi, and a relaxing porch to enjoy the fresh mountain air, these accommodations provide everything needed for a comfortable stay. The period decor perfectly captures the spirit of this historic gold rush town. Book your stay today and step into the past at Barkerville!
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Beaverlodge Pioneer Campground
199 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Beaverlodge, AB
2 Verified ReviewsStarting at $20.00
Beaverlodge Pioneer Campground in Beaverlodge, Alberta, offers a peaceful and rustic camping experience, making it an ideal stop for travelers, especially those journeying to Alaska. Conveniently located near local stores and services, the campground provides easy access to necessities while allowing visitors to unwind in a natural setting. Campers can explore Beaverlodge’s unique attractions, including the iconic World's Largest Beaver statue—a must-see photo opportunity—and the Beaverlodge Cultural Centre, which showcases local art and cultural events. With well-maintained facilities, friendly management, and a prime location, Beaverlodge Pioneer Campground is the perfect place to relax and experience the charm of northern Alberta—plan your stay today!
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Bear Hill
216 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.La Glace, AB
No ratings to displayStarting at $104.76
Bear Hill Park in La Glace, Alberta, is a serene day-use park steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty. Open from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., the park features picnic tables, pedestal BBQs, outdoor restrooms, and the historic Bear Lake Hall, originally built in 1948 and relocated to Bear Hill in 1983, now serving as a rain shelter. Donated in the 1950s by George Hagen, the park boasts sheltered walking trails and stunning viewpoints, making it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. A separate area with a common fire pit is available for group overnight camping by reservation. Bring your own firewood or BBQ charcoal and discover the charm of Bear Hill Park—plan your visit today!
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Bear Lake Campground
216 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.Clairmont, AB
3 Verified ReviewsStarting at $27.62
Bear Lake Campground in Clairmont, Alberta, offers a serene retreat along the picturesque north shore of Bear Lake. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, the campground provides 16 individual sites, 1 group site without hookups, and options for overnight camping, group camping, and day use. Visitors can enjoy amenities like a day-use shelter with a wood stove, outdoor restrooms, a large playground, a ball diamond, and a beautiful waterfront ideal for picnicking and unwinding. The park also features a dock and kayak launch for small hand-launched watercraft, adding to the charm of this lakeside escape. Nearby activities such as rafting and tubing make it a prime destination for adventure and relaxation alike. Plan your visit today and experience the tranquil beauty of Bear Lake!
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Nitehawk Year-Round Adventure Park
219 milesThis is the straight-line distance on the map. Actual travel distance may vary.MD of Greenview, AB
No ratings to displayStarting at $43.92
A jewel in the Peace Country for outdoor recreation. Nitehawk Recreation Area is run as a non-profit society and has been in existence since 1960. Led by a board of directors, a dedicated team of volunteers and a hard working crew of staff. In winter upwards of 20,000 visits are expected to hit the ski hill, it’s one of the best opportunities for everyone to enjoy fresh air, exercise and good clean fun in nature. Nitehawk provides recreation, exercise and fun for thousands of people year round. The chalet provides a wonderful facility for weddings, conventions and banquets in a cozy wilderness setting. All this just 15 minutes south of Grande Prairie.
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