Located in the Alberta Plateau, this small park is situated
by a clear lake noted for its fishing opportunities. Activities
include bird watching, fishing, swimming and just relaxing.
Please note:
This park is being maintained by a local community organization
or business. Services and/or facilities may vary from
provincial standards.
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This
park offers vehicle accessible campsites.
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No
wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping.
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No
group campsites.
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This
park has a day-use/picnic area.
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There
are some wheelchair accessible facilities at this
park.
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There
are two hand pumps available.
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This
park only has pit toilets - no flush toilets. |
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No
showers.
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No
sani-station/dump facilities.
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While campfires are allowed and campfire rings are provided at each campsite, we encourage visitors to conserve wood and protect the environment by minimizing the use of fire and using campstoves instead. Firewood can be purchased in the park or you may bring your own wood.Fees for firewood are set locally and may vary from park to park. Limited burning hours or campfire bans may be implemented. To preserve vegetation and ground cover, please don't gather firewood from the area around your campsite or elsewhere in the park (this is a ticketable offence under the Park Act). Dead wood is an important habitat element for many plants and animals and it adds organic matter to the soil.
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There are no electrical hook-ups in this park. |
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There
are no regularly scheduled interpretive programs at
this park.
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There are hiking areas in the park but no developed trails. Be prepared when adventuring in the backcountry.
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This
park has a small playground.
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There
are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks.
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One
Island Lake provides an opportunity for peaceful canoe
and kayak trips.
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- The
boat launch is gravel and located near the main
entrance. As you drive in, it is straight ahead,
past the campground.
- It
is a wide boat launch and has a parking area for
vehicle/boat trailers.
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Anglers
can try their luck fishing for brook trout, rainbow
trout, northern pike and bull trout. Anyone
fishing or angling in British Columbia must have
an appropriate
licence.
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Bicycles
must keep to roadways. Bicycle helmets are mandatory
in British Columbia.
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No
horseback riding.
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Pets/domestic
animals must be on a leash at all times and are not
allowed in beach areas. You are responsible for their
behaviour and must dispose of their excrement.Backcountry
areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due
to wildlife issues and the potential for problems
with bears. |
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No
wildlife viewing opportunities. 
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There is no winter recreation opportunities available
in this park.
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There are SCUBA diving or snorkelling opportunities.
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There are windsurfing opportunities on the lake.
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There are waterskiing opportunities on the lake.
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No
hunting in the park. |
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No
climbing or rock climbing opportunities. |
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No
spelunking or caving opportunities. |
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No
cabins, yurts or lodges for public use. |