Ts’il-os Provincial Park comprises rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. It is bordered by the rugged peaks of the Coast Mountains to the west, and the dry Interior Plateau to the east. Stunningly beautiful, due to its blue-green hues and dramatic mountain backdrops, Chilko Lake is popular with boaters, kayakers, and anglers. Backcountry hiking and camping is also a cornerstone of the recreational opportunities offered by this remote park. there are 2 campgrounds, 24 campsites and a day use area. It is possible to cross-country ski and snowshoe in the park, however, there are no set trails. Gwe Da Ts’ih Campgroud is May 15 – Sept. 1 while Nu Chugh Beniz Campground is May 15 – Oct. 30. Park Size: 223,240 hectares
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