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Description: Camping and boat launch with a scenic view of Babine Lake. This park was closed on April 1, 2002 by BC Parks but the Village of Granisle will maintain the park for the summer of 2002.
Located near: Granisle
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Location: on Map NE
Park size: 148 hectares
Type: Camping, no reservations
Road Conditions: Paved road   Features: Visitors can swim, sunbathe, or fish for rainbow trout or take in the salmon enhancement projects at nearby Fulton River and Pinkut Creek. Walking trails provide excellent lake views and the opportunity to observe wildlife. Black bear and moose are especially abundant. Cutthroat, rainbow trout and char are found in the lake. Flyfishing and trolling yield superb results. Boaters can explore the extensive shoreline of Babine Lake, the longest natural fresh water lake in British Columbia.

Directions: Turn north off Highway 16 at Topley onto the Granisle Road. The park is at 45 km, on the right side of the highway.  

 

The beach at Red Bluff Provincial park

The park is named after the red cliffs along Babine Lake

 

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