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Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park

Terrace, BC View Map
Number of Sites: 16

Anhluut’ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga’asanskwhl Nisga’a (a.k.a. Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park) and Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Corridor and Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Protected Areas - have one of Canada’s most recent lava flows. Several day use sites allow visitors to view both the unique landscape and rich culture of the Nisga’a people. Guided tours to Volcano Cone are available. Park Size: 17,683 hectares WINTER - Nisga's open with full services from May 9 – Oct 16 after that, off-season: no services, user maintained.

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Amenities

Biking Available

Biking Available

Boat Launch Nearby

Boat Launch Nearby

Cabins or Cottages

Cabins or Cottages

Dog Friendly

Dog Friendly

Fishing Nearby

Fishing Nearby

Hiking Available

Hiking Available

Pit Toilets

Pit Toilets

RV Sites Available

RV Sites Available

Swimming Available

Swimming Available

Tent Sites Available

Tent Sites Available

Water Available On Site

Water Available On Site

Winter Camping Available

Winter Camping Available

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Directions

The easiest way to access the Lava Beds is to take Highway 16 to Terrace, then north for 90 km on the Nisga’a Highway, which is paved for the first 70 km. The alternate route is through Kitwanga on Highway 16. From Kitwanga, head north for 78 km on paved Highway 37 to the Cranberry River. Here, the unpaved Nass Forest Service Road leads west to New Aiyansh, a distance of 86 km.

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