John and I booked in for the night of June 14th. The campsites are fairly spacious with picnics tables and a fire pit. Access is good, and the trees were trimmed back for good clearance. is generally rated as one of British Columbia's best motorcycle
Buttle, like most high mountain lakes, is prone to high winds due convection created by the sun heating the canyon walls during the day. I show you some of the prime RV camping spots and a few nearby hiking trails, plus some of the gorgeous autumn views I come across during a morning walkabout. We chose the 3.5-4hour loop past several lakes, mountain streams and lovely treed valleys. feel comfortable with bears around and take the usual precautions. The falls flows directly into the lake.Make sure you are good on gas before driving into the park. Follow Hwy 19 north past Courtenay to Campbell River, then follow Hwy 28 west for 48 km. It is a downhill hike to a huge multi tiered falls surrounded by rock formations. Buttle Lake Campground also welcomes vehicle and RV campers, and features washroom and water pump amenities. This lake has many drowned tree stumps. We hadn't planned on stopping here but are so glad that we did. Strathcona-Westmin
It is a wonderful Park with some great hikes and beautiful views. north from Gold River to the small community of Woss. I show you some of the prime RV camping spots and a few nearby hiking trails, plus some of the gorgeous autumn views I come across during a morning walkabout. set in areas of large trees, mainly Douglas fir, and are quite private. - a very scenic, cascading waterfall flowing into Buttle Lake. On paper, it’s similar. There was one other cyclist that night — John, a cabinet maker from Vancouver — who was out-of-work at the moment from his set design job for the TV series Riverdale. If you camp on a Saturday night during the summer, be aware your stunning beauty and peace will be disturbed by the sounds of the Saratoga Speedway. operating on a first-come, first-served basis. The area of Hwy 28 that runs through Strathcona Provincial Park
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from Campbell River, Central Lake near Port