Kiskatinaw Provincial Park
About this site
Kiskatinaw Provincial Park is a small remote provincial park and campground resting on the banks of the Kiskatinaw River in a deep forested valley just north of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. The park is located along the banks of the Kiskatinaw River on the original Alaska Highway, near a historic wooden curved trestle bridge. There are no developed trails at this park. Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) are prohibited in this park. ORVs include ATVs, off-road motorcycles, snowmobiles and side-by-sides. There is no marked swimming area at Kiskatinaw. Warm water and slow current make it a popular spot for wading and river tubing. There are no lifeguards on duty in BC Parks. There are fishing opportunities in the park. Fishing in the river may have limited success as the Kiskatinaw river is muddy and shallow at the park. This park is operated by Sandstorm North Contracting.
Amenities & access
Access
- Drive-in access
Amenities
- Toilets
- Fire Rings
- Clean Water
Contact
Location
55.961753, -120.561469
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