Francois Lake Provincial Park
Francois Lake Provincial Park is a mostly coniferous forests and is located on the on the east end of a lake by the same name, Francois Lake. This provincial park protects 25 kilometres of shoreline and has many animals including mammals, birds, and fish; in the winter you will probably see moose. There are many activities to do here including boating, fishing, camping (it is rustic), and picnicking (there are picnic facilities). Park Size: 7,214 hectares
Amenities
Boat Launch Nearby
Fishing Nearby
Pit Toilets
Contact
Directions
Francois Lake Provincial Park is on the east end of a lake by the same name and is about 12 kilometres from Highway 16, southwest of Fraser Lake. Driving Directions from Faser Lake: You want to drive west on Hwy 16 for 3.3 kilometres, then turn left onto the Francois Lake Road, follow that for 7.2 kilometres before tuning left onto the Nithi Road, then you want to follow that for 1.8 kilometres and then turn right onto Dahlgren Road, then follow this road for 4.4 kilometres around the east end of Francois Lake to the campsite and you will have arrived at your destination. Driving Directions from Burns Lake: You want to go east along Hwy 16 to Endako; then from the ease side of Endako head south on the Endako Mine Road to the Francois Lake Road and then turn left; following this you want to take this road through Glennanan, over the Stellako River, and then 2.75 kilometres further to the Nithi Road. Look at the above directions for the remainder of the tip and you will have arrived at you destination.