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Whiskers Point Provincial Park

Whiskers Point Provincial Park

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British Columbia, V0J, Canada
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Jul 3, 2018
Very quiet and relaxing place .did some kayaking .fishing. even though it rained off and on all weekend we really enjoying ourselves it was a very clean Park, and all the people were very friendly everybody's walking around having fun especially all the kids

Aug 31, 2017
Not too far of a drive and a well worth one.. beautiful campsites and a nice beach with plenty of lake to explore! As well as friendly staff

Jul 24, 2017
Pretty much the only sandy beach in its vicinity. Very well kept an there are picnic tables and a playground nearby.

Jul 17, 2017
We found it difficult to navigate with no explanation of the self service until I called Quartz Contracting. I was looking for a full service site which I was told by phone a few days earlier would be available without reservation by the Sunday when we would be camping. The person on the phone told me there was only 1 full service site which was #16. We parked in the site to find no water from the tap that we hooked up to. We had 15 amp service and no sewer and paid for full service. Not happy campers :(

Aug 3, 2017
Great little park. Quiet and clean. Needs a sani dump would be only criticism.

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Opening Hours

Mon:7 am - 11 pm
Tue:7 am - 11 pm
Wed:7 am - 11 pm
Thu:7 am - 11 pm
Fri:7 am - 11 pm
Sat:7 am - 11 pm