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Tā Ch’ilā Provincial Park (Boya Lake)

Number of Sites: 50

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The glaciated landscape and turquoise water make Boya Lake a must-see destination. Boya Lake is excellent for canoeing and kayaking, with sandy beaches and abundant wildlife, and is a highlight of any trip to Canada’s north. Canoe/kayak rentals are available. New facilities include a playground, a new picnic shelter, and lakeside pull through campsites. Park Size: 4,597 hectares

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Dease Lake, BC
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Amenities

Biking Available

Biking Available

Boat Launch Nearby

Boat Launch Nearby

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

Directions

There is a 2 km access road east of Highway #37 that leads into the park. It is located 81 km south of the Cassiar / Alaska Highway Junction, about 150 km north of the town of Dease Lake, and about 285 km north of Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park.