Lakelse Lake Provincial Park
Lakelse Lake Campground is a perfect place to set up camp for salmon fishing. Situated near Terrace between the Skeena and Kitimat rivers, it has all the facilities necessary to make your stay enjoyable, including showers. Main gate opens at 6:00 am so you don't miss the morning bite. Lakelse Lake Park is noted for gigantic Sitka Spruce trees, private campsites and great water based recreation. Lakelse Lake Provincial Park has hiking trails, interpretive programs, sandy beaches, a playground, 156 campsites, and a private group campsite. Park Size: 354 hectares
Amenities
Biking Available
Boat Launch Nearby
Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby
Flush Toilets Available
Hiking Available
Pit Toilets
Power Available
RV Sites Available
Sani Dump Available
Showers Available
Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site
Directions
Approximately 19 km south of Terrace and 40 km north of Kitimat on Highway #37. Located approximately 2.5 km north of the Mount Layton Hotsprings. From the junction of Highway #37 and #16, it is 14 km to Gruchy’s Beach day use-area, 15 km to the Lakelse Lake picnic site and group site and 19 km to Furlong Bay Campground.
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