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10400 All Bay Road Guest House
Sidney
British Columbia, Canada
108 Resort Best Western
108 Mile Ranch
British Columbia, Canada
1188 Howe Street Executive Residences
Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
28 Inn
Hazelton
British Columbia, Canada
Description of 10400 All Bay Road Guest House:
Our cozy, two-bedroom guest house rental accommodation is perfect for a short visit or an extended stay. This vacation paradise on AllBay Road is nestled in the heart of Sidney, near Victoria, B.C. Canada, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island.
Description of 108 Resort Best Western:
The 108 Resort - including the Clubhouse Restaurant and Lounge - makes a perfect setting for conferences, retreats, weddings and honeymoons, reunions and individual or family vacations.
Golf, horseback riding, tennis, fishing, canoeing, mountain biking, shoe shoeing, dog sledding, downhill and cross-country skiing are only a some of the year round diversions that make the 108 Resort a unique four season getaway.
Description of 1188 Howe Street Executive Residences:
Vancouver's latest location for elegantly furnished deluxe apartment residences adjacent to the Holiday Inn Vancouver Downtown. Offering full service one and two bedroom and penthouse apartments with spectacular views of downtown Vancouver, False Creek, English Bay and the Coastal Mountains
Description of 28 Inn:
44 Rooms, Double & Queen Beds, Some kitchenettes, Complimentary Coffee, Restaurant, Pub and
Cold Wine and Beer Store. Located on Highway 16, near 'Ksan Historical Village. Groups Welcome.
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Accommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1501 Nation Lakes Canoeing & Fishing Camp, Prince George, British Columbia Description of Nation Lakes Canoeing & Fishing Camp, Prince George, British Columbia:
Discovered by those who like to canoe in an un-crowded area, the four Nation Lakes are located in northern BC, in an unspoiled wilderness environment. There’s 130 km of remote canoeing through beautiful wilderness, where you can enjoy sandy beaches, fishing and unrestricted camping. We have cabins and canoes for rent.
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Nation Lakes Canoeing & Fishing Camp, Prince George, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1502 Natasha's Bed & Breakfast, Victoria, British Columbia Description of Natasha's Bed & Breakfast, Victoria, British Columbia:
Tucked away in a beautifully landscaped setting with a garden patio while close to golf, Beaver/Elk Lakes, Cordova Bay Beach, the Commonwealth Pool, shopping malls and restaurants.
surrounded by nature trails, centrally located - 10 minutes to downtown or to Butchart Gardens, on city bus route, off-street parking provided.
Bright comfortable rooms with king and queen sized beds.
Relax in the Jacuzzi.
Guest lounge with cable TV, VCR and fireplace.
Enjoy warm European hospitality (German and French spoken).
Delicious full breakfast featuring homemade breads (made from freshly ground flour) and jams, choice of menu.
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Natasha's Bed & Breakfast, Victoria, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1503 Narrows Village, Sicamous, British Columbia Description of Narrows Village, Sicamous, British Columbia:
A private wilderness resort - for 3 life style couples. Water trampoline activities for non guests and escorted tours from 11 am to 5 pm. Adult dinner parties and weddings (guests welcome to join us.
Located directly East of Cinnemousun Narrows on the shore of the World Class Shuswap Lake, Narrows Village offers visitors a unique wilderness experience. Do not expect flush toilets. Narrows Village can only be reached by water, which makes it a very private getaway. We can accommodate 3 life style couples (no children please). From $250 to $500 per night including meals.
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Narrows Village, Sicamous, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1504 Naramata Heritage Inn & Spa , Naramata, British Columbia Description of Naramata Heritage Inn & Spa , Naramata, British Columbia:
Restored Heritage building (1908). Wine bar, spa, and dining room on premises. Intimate rooms, close
to beach, seasonal outdoor patio. Adult-oriented, non-smoking. 15 minutes from Penticton.
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Naramata Heritage Inn & Spa , Naramata, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1505 Nanika Guiding, Burns Lake, British Columbia Description of Nanika Guiding, Burns Lake, British Columbia:
We offer fishing packages for wild populations of rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, lake trout, dolly varden, or our hunting packages for moose, black bear, mountain goat, grizzly and wolf.
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Nanika Guiding, Burns Lake, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1506 Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge, Sun Peaks, British Columbia Description of Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge, Sun Peaks, British Columbia:
Resort hotel, ski in and out, suite(s), stidios, hotel rooms, queen bed(s), cable TV/VCR(s), movie
rentals, in-room coffee, full kitchens, hot tub room, exercise room(s), underground parking, meeting
room, lobby store, restaurant, ski packages, children under 12 free, group rates, off-season summer
rates, non-smoking establishment, no pets.
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Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge, Sun Peaks, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1507 Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia Description of Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British Columbia:
A roadside park with a natural setting and sub-alpine lake, Nancy Greene Provincial Park is a welcoming site for weary travellers. Tucked in the Monashee Mountains it is a popular overnight stop for tourists and also provides day use opportunities for local residents wishing to escape the summer heat of the valley. It is the perfect place to enjoy fishing, picnicking, walking, swimming, boating and in winter nordic skiing. The special feature in the park is the sub alpine lake.
Rainbow and cut-throat trout fishing is available in this lake.
Power boats prohibited. Tenting plus R.V. camping is allowed in parking lot. Nature trail and skiing.
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Nancy Greene Provincial Park
(West Kootenay Park Management Inc.), Castlegar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1508 Nana's, 100 Mile House, British Columbia Description of Nana's, 100 Mile House, British Columbia:
Large rancher home situated on 6 acres over looking 105 Mile Lake
Additional BBQ pit by lake. Hot tub.
Full breakfast served in sunroom.
Basketball hook, soccer and football, plus golf clubs for use on lawn.
Two bedroom upstairs ,with bathroom, sitting room, TV, VCR and private entrance.
Special family rates with baby items and toys.
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Nana's, 100 Mile House, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1509 Nanaimo House Ocean View Bed & Breakfast, Nanaimo, British Columbia Description of Nanaimo House Ocean View Bed & Breakfast, Nanaimo, British Columbia:
Join us in one of Nanaimo's largest, most beautiful and luxurious homes. Take advantage of our central location and true European hospitality, to make your stay in Nanaimo a memorable one.
We at Nanaimo House are committed to making your stay in Nanaimo as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, on your own or with your family, we are ready to accommodate you!
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Nanaimo House Ocean View Bed & Breakfast, Nanaimo, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1510 Nakusp International Hostel, Nakusp, British Columbia Description of Nakusp International Hostel, Nakusp, British Columbia:
Nakusp International Hostel is a cozy lakeshore hostel. Surrounded by the pristine wilderness of the Rocky Mountains, our place offers you a gateway to the outdoor playground of the West Kootenays. The combination of untouched backcountry and hidden hot springs make this area a haven for any traveller wishing to have a unique experience.
Opened in the summer of 2003, Nakusp International Hostel is a home away from home. Guests can enjoy private rooms, dorm beds, fully equipped kitchen and living areas. We have a beautiful trail that takes you through our property to the lake, offering some of the best views in town.
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Nakusp International Hostel, Nakusp, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1511 Nakitsilik Outdoor Adventures, Princeton, British Columbia Description of Nakitsilik Outdoor Adventures, Princeton, British Columbia:
You've seen us in the movies, you've seen us on TV, now - come see us in person! Let us teach you how to 'Mush' your own team of "SNOW DOGS" through the pristine wilderness of the Similkameen Valley. Call us today to experience the adventure of a lifetime!
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Nakitsilik Outdoor Adventures, Princeton, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1512 Nairne House Bed and Breakfast, Victoria, British Columbia Description of Nairne House Bed and Breakfast, Victoria, British Columbia:
The award-winning, century-old Nairne House provides exceptional accommodation in Victoria's oldest most charming neighbourhood.
The second floor of this ocean-view house is a self-contained suite with a large private bathroom and a butler's pantry. A delicious, prepared breakfast is provided in the suite.
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Nairne House Bed and Breakfast, Victoria, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1513 Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British Columbia Description of Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British Columbia:
Just 20 minutes north of Whistler is Nairn Falls Park. This park provides a good base camp for exploring Whistler, the Pemberton Valley or nearby Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is an excellent overnight stop before continuing onto the Duffey Lake Road or points north or south. The falls are 60 m high and a 1.5 km hiking trail will take you to the viewpoint.
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Nairn Falls Provincial Park, , British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1514 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Provincial Park - Mayer Lake
(Old Massett Village Council), Port Clements, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1515 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 26km N.E. of Masset, northern tip area of Graham Island. Dry toilets, hiking trails, sandy beaches, near Tow Hill, cash only, pets on leash.
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov. Park - Agate Beach Camp
(Old Massett Village Council), Smithers, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1516 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - O
eanda River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1517 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British Columbia:
Located 1/2km N. of Naikoon Park headquarters at Tlell on Graham Island, northernmost of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Dry toilets, trails, 64km of beaches, fishing nearby, cash only, pets on leash.
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Misty Meadows Campground, Smithers, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1518 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Gaaw Cape Fife
(Old Massett Village Council), , British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1519 Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia Description of Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British Columbia:
The park occupies part of the Hecate Depression, a trough between the Outer Mountains to the west and the Coast Mountains on the mainland to the east. The park is largely low and flat. Most of its topographic features are formed by underlying glacial deposits. In the northeast corner, Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rises only 150 metres above sea level. Tow Hill, an outcrop of basalt columns, is a prominent landmark about 100 metres high on the north beach. Almost 100 km of beaches is the primary attraction for visitors.
The climate here is mild, moderated by moist Pacific air throughout the year. Cool, rainy, or foggy weather and high winds can occur at any time, however, so campers and hikers should always be equipped with warm clothing and wet-weather gear.
Angling can be productive in the Tlell River, other park waterways, and Mayer Lake. The Tlell River is famous for its coho salmon and steelhead runs.
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Naikoon - Agate Beach and Misty Meadows Prov Park - Cape Ball River
(Old Massett Village Council), , British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1520 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch River, Boston Bar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1521 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1522 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1523 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Nahatlatch Lake, Boston Bar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1524 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British ColumbiaAccommodations in British ColumbiaNo.1525 Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia Description of Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia:
Nahatlatch protects one of the largest intact wetlands remaining in the Lower Mainland. A series of small streams flow into, out of, and between the three lakes in the park; Frances, Hannah, and Nahatlach. Their waters drain into the Nahatlach River, which is 20 km upstream from its confluence with the Fraser.
The powerful Nahatlach River features a spectacular series of rapids, ideal for river rafting and kayaking. Those seeking a more tranquil experience will enjoy canoeing around and between the placid lakes, swimming in the backwater pools, and fishing along the lakeshores. Other activities for summer recreationists include backcountry hiking, and bird and wildlife viewing, and camping in a rustic setting.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park & Protected Area - Hannah Lake, Boston Bar, British Columbia