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Spencer Tuck Park

Firepits

Lake Access

Picnic Tables

Walking Trails

Visit Spencer Tuck Park, located at 6565 Lakeshore Drive in Moberly Lake within the Peace River Regional District. This lakeshore day-use park has six fire pits, picnic tables, outhouses and a boat launch. It's a great spot to relax, enjoy the outdoors and spend time by the water. The beach is the perfect place to launch a paddleboard or kayak, or simply enjoy the beautiful views. You can find poplar, aspen and spruce trees throughout the park and up to the shores of the gravel beach of Moberly Lake.

A view of the shoreline in Spencer Tuck Park
A view of a picnic bench close to the shore at Spencer Tuck Park

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

Established in 1962, the Province of BC donated the land for Spencer Tuck Park through the generosity of Mrs. Esme Tuck. She was a pioneer of the Moberly Lake area who made the donation in memory of her husband Spencer. The PRRD now owns the park located on the north side of Moberly Lake, approximately 32 kms north of Chetwynd.

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