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Montney Centennial Park

Firepits

Picnic Tables

Lake Access

Montney Centennial Park, located at 14460 279 Road on Charlie Lake, is a favorite destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts within Peace River Regional District. Situated on the northeast side of the lake, this day-use park has a picnic area with fire pits, two outhouses and water access for a small boat, canoe or kayak. Please note that there is no formal concrete boat launch at this park. The area is dominated by poplar and aspen trees, providing a protective canopy that supports a diverse bird population. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature by the water.

Please Keep in Mind

There is no boat launch at the park. Boat access is a 20-25 minute drive to Beatton Provincial Park. The park is not maintained during the winter months - visitors use at their own risk.

A park bench and fire pit

Rules and Regulations

Before you get to the park, please review the park rules and regulations to keep in mind:

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

Park History

The Montney Recreation Commission began developing the site as a Canada Centennial project. At the Commission’s request, the Regional District assumed tenure of the park in March 1988.

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