Boundary 
            Creek | Champion Lakes | Kokanee 
            Creek 
            Kokanee Glacier Kootenay 
            Lake | Nancy Greene 
            Syringa Creek | Texas Creek 
            | Valhalla  
          
          
             
            BOUNDARY CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
            Located just west of Greenwood on Highway 3, this 2 hectare park is 
            situated on the banks of Boundary Creek. 18 campsites are available 
            and firepits and wood are provided. The avid fisherman will want to 
            drop a line in the creek or just relax under the cottonwoods.
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            CHAMPION LAKES PROVINCIAL PARK
            This 1408 hectare park is located 10 km off of Highway 3B north of 
            Salmo and encompasses the Champion Lakes chain. The park is a bird 
            watchers paradise while the lakes provide excellent fishing oppurtunities 
            for the avid angler. There is an 89 unit campground.  
          
  
            KOKANEE CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
            This park makes a great base camp from which to visit the areas many 
            natural and historic attractions. The impressive Kokanee Glacier Provincial 
            Park is located nearby. The park is located on Highway 3A, between 
            the Kootenay towns of Nelson and Kaslo. The two campgrounds within 
            the park are located near the good beaches. A variety of trails wind 
            through the area.  
          
  
            KOKANEE GLACIER PROVINCIAL PARK & RECREATION AREA
            The 32,000 hectare provincial park is situated in the Slocan Range 
            of the Selkirk Mountains. The park is named for the glacier that looms 
            on the impressive Kokanee Peak. The rugged terrain of the park appeals 
            to visitors experienced in adventurous hiking, mountaineering and 
            ski mountaineering. Wilderness camping is permitted in designated 
            areas. There are no developed campgrounds in the park. Various shelters 
            are located throughout the park for overnight use.  
          
  
            KOOTENAY LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
            The park is located north of Kaslo and provides three camping locations: 
            Davis Creek, Lost Ledge and Midge Creek. All three areas provide beaches, 
            picnic areas, boat mooring and launching facilities and a spectacular 
            view of the Purcell Mountains. Angling for kokanee, Dolly Varden or 
            rainbow trout may prove to be a productive pastime.  
          
  
            NANCY GREENE PROVINCIAL PARK
            The park is located on Highway 3 between Castlegar and Christina Lake. 
            A fully facilitated campground, self-guided nature trails, and abundant 
            Kamloops trout in this sub-alpine lake are just some of the parks 
            attractions.Open from May to October.  
          
  
            SYRINGA CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
            This 152 hectare park is situated on the southeastern end of Lower 
            Arrow Lake. The park is located 19 km off of Highway 3. Castlegar 
            is the closest centre. The 60 site campground provides water, wood 
            and toilets. Picnic grounds are located at the north and south ends 
            of the park. Good swimming beaches and changehouses are found nearby. 
             
          
  
            TEXAS CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
            Located on the shores of Christina Lake, off a paved road, this 112 
            hectare provincial park offers 33 forested campsites. Enjoy lake fishing, 
            good swimming beaches and hiking trails. Day-use and picnic facilities 
            are available.  
          
  
            VALHALLA PROVINCIAL PARK
            The 49,600 hectare Valhalla Provincial Park is filled with steep valleys, 
            glacial lakes and forests. The park area encompasses the western shores 
            of Slocan Lake and most of the Valhalla Range of the Selkirk Mountains. 
            The community of Slocan is the closest centre to the parks entrance. 
            Access is possible by either water, trail or forest industrial road. 
            A 36 site campground is located at nearby Roseberry Provincial Park. 
            Wilderness camping is permitted within the park.