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Bowron Lake East of Quesnel and buried in brush is Bowron Lake with its crystal waters and its ridiculously diverse ecosystem. This lake offers folks of the region and visitors nearly every outdoor experience one could hope for in BC mainland interior. |
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Puntchesakut Lake Provincial Park Puntchesakut Lake Provincial Park contains 38 hectares of aspen forest, 1200 m of waterfront and a variety of lake-based activities. The sandy beach is popular for sunbathing, picnic lunches and swimming, while those with boats often end up patrolling the lake for fish and prime water-skiing. Address: 40 km west of Quesnel BC Canada
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Fraser River Rising near Mount Robson Provincial Park and flowing nearly 1400 km (870 mi) into the Pacific Ocean at Vancouver, the mighty Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia. Along with its many tributaries, the river and area offers plenty of recreational opportunities including canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping and more.
Address: BC Canada
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Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park offers visitors multiple recreation opportunities, including hiking, hunting and swimming. During the spring and early summer the park may become inaccessible due to high water levels, so make sure to plan accordingly. Address: 100 km northwest of Quesnel BC Canada
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