Niskonlith Provincial Park

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niskonlith
Chase

British Columbia
Canada


Park Size: 238 hectare
Park Amenities:
Birding
Wilderness Camp
Canoeing
Diving
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Swimming
Wind Surfing


Niskonlith Provincial Park is a 238 hectare wilderness park destination situated on the north shore of Niskonlith Lake located southwest of Chase, British Columbia, Canada.

Established in 1989, the park rests in the Shuswap Highlands west of Mount Morrisey and east of the First Nation lands of the Sahhaltkum people. The park is located on the migratory path of many birds heading north during the spring attracting birdwatchers to the park.

The park is also a popular destination for people who enjoy swimming, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, scuba diving, camping, windsurfing, boating and birdwatching. During the winter months the unmanaged trails within the park become snowshoeing cross country ski routes. Ice fishing is also a good possibility some seasons, when the lake freezes over.

Being that the Niskonlith Park is a rugged destination, the campground situated in the park operates on a first-come first-serve basis and is considered a wilderness campsite meaning no modern electrical services. Campers should be prepared to be self sufficient when staying in this park.

Within the small campsite is a few pit toilets and roof top boat launch. Only small boats permitted on Niskonlith Lake. The rainbow and kokanee trout in Niskonlith Lake attracts the attention of many fisherman, every year.
Niskonlith Provincial Park, Shuswap Lake, BC, Canada in the Thompson-Shuswap


Address:

Niskonlith Provincial Park
Louie Road
Chase
Canada

How To Get ToNiskonlith Provincial Park

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From Chase BC, the park is located only 8 kilometres away traveling on a, mostly, gravel road.
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