Kitsumkalum Provincial Park
This little park is easy to get to by road and it is an old Forest Service recreation site. Also, it does have a campground which is user-maintained and allows for a max of seven small camping parties. However, users are to be aware that the only facility provided in this park is a pit toilet. Additionally, there is a lake that is simple to get to from the campground. The sandy shoreline hugs the lake to the west of the campground. This lake offers some amazing paddling opportunities and is a fantastic beach for swimming. Park Size: 40 hectares
Amenities
Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby
Pit Toilets
Swimming Available
Contact
Directions
The park is approximately 25 km north of the city of Terrace. To access Kitsumkalum Provincial Park, drive north on the Nisga’a Highway 113 towards the town of Rosswood, then turn left on the gravel road just past Goat Creek. The entrance is only marked by a BC Parks Boundary sign. A short drive down this road and you will arrive at the lake and campground.