garyhaupt wrote:
AStinker- wrote:
We are looking for 2 or 3 good boondocking locations between one of the boarder crossing near Vancover and Prince George, BC. If no boondocking locations then Campgrounds?
By boondocking, you mean free, right?
If you go into Hope, and over the bridge up the Canyon, right after the bridge is big pull-off. It'll be noisy, but if tired, it'd work.
Heading up the Canyon, passing Skihist, the next Prov CG is Goldpan, about 1/4 mile past that is a turn off to the left. Right over the river and there are 5 spots in there.
There are lots of pull-offs on the river side of the canyon but you sorta have to fight for a flat spot.
Coming up past Cache Creek, just before Clinton is a turn to the right for a Prov view point, The Chasam. You can overnight in there. Heck of a view too.
In Hundred Mile House, turning left at the BC Info building and about 1/4 is a big parking area next to the lake. It's quiet too.
15k's north of Quesnal, Hush Lake rest area. Oh hell..use this...
http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/restareas/
Gary Haupt
Good info Gary. Thanks!
By boondocking I meant Provincial Parks & Campgrounds, anything but privately owned establishments. But FREE is good too! :B Spots like you mentioned
"Coming up past Cache Creek, just before Clinton is a turn to the right for a Prov view point, The Chasam. You can overnight in there. Heck of a view too."
"In Hundred Mile House, turning left at the BC Info building and about 1/4 is a big parking area next to the lake. It's quiet too."
That link to BC rest areas will be helpful in case GPS doesn't show them. Do you know do the other provinces (Saskatchewan, Alberta, Yukon) also have a map of rest areas like the BC one?
But as to the rest areas, I didn't think RV's were allowed to overnight in any Canadian rest area?
So can RV's legally overnight at all Canadian "Prov view points" and "pull-offs"