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Parks and Campgrounds

The Peace River Regional District is home to many regional parks and an overnight campground. Whether you're looking for a peaceful picnic spot, scenic spots to hike and walk or a place to set up camp under the stars, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Regional parks offer the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities, family gatherings and quiet escapes.

Campfire Protocol

Make sure that you never leave an active fire unattended, and always make sure that your campfire is completely extinguished before you leave your site. Only use firewood that is available on-site at select parks or personally sourced wood. If the BC Wildfire Service has an active fire ban or restriction in place for the Prince George Fire Centre, please follow their advisories. 

Rules and Regulations

Please review our rules and regulations before visiting one of our regional parks.

When using a day-use park, make sure that you follow the rules and regulations:

  • Open from dawn until dusk 

  • Respect other park users as these are shared spaces for everyone to enjoy 

  • Keep pets leashed at all times 

  • Clean up after your pets and use designated disposal containers for their waste 

  • Drive and park on marked designated roadways and parking areas only 

  • Follow posted speed limits and road signs 

  • Put garbage and recycling in the provided receptacles 

  • No overnight camping permitted 

  • Campfires are permitted in designated fire pits when allowed by BC Wildfire Service 

  • Extinguish all campfires before leaving 

  • All fireworks and firearms are prohibited 

  • Alcohol and cannabis consumption is prohibited 

  • Respect all wildlife within the park and refrain from disturbing their natural habitat 

  • Store all food securely to prevent scavenging by wildlife

When using an overnight park, make sure that you follow these additional rules and regulations:

  • Maximum of eight people permitted per site 

  • Check-in is 12m local time on the day your reservation begins

  • Check-out is 12pm local time on the day your reservation expire
  • Only registered campers may occupy a designated campsite  

  • Visitors are permitted daily between the hours of 7am to 11pm

  • Keep all camping units, vehicles and equipment within your campsite boundaries (For extra camping units of vehicles, an extra fee per night will apply)
  • The maximum stay is 14 consecutive nights 

  • Quiet hours between 11pm to 7am – do not operate generators or make excessive noise during this time

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