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Whiskers Point Provincial Park

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Whiskers Point Park · British Columbia

what to expect

Whiskers Point Park supplies a welcome stop-over point as well as a relaxing destination for an extended family retreat. This park features a beautiful sandy beach, representation of the wet, cool sub boreal spruce forest. Lakeside camping is at its best in this quiet, forested park situated on a peninsula reaching into historic McLeod Lake, creating seclusion and a sheltered southern exposure. Campers marvel at the magnificent sunsets over the lake. There is ample opportunity to swim, fish or take a stroll through the woods. A playing field, horseshoe pits, adventure playground and volleyball net provide something for every member of the family.

Description: BC Parks

the basics

At the campground
Drinking waterPicnic tables
Recreation
Swimming poolPlaygroundSports courts

the campsites

Longest site
32 ft

things to do here

Activities you can do at Whiskers Point Provincial Park.

SwimmingBeachFishingWildlife viewing

things to do nearby

Within 5 km — trails, viewpoints, beaches, boat launches you can reach without packing up camp.

Plus 1 user-tagged beach, 1 user-tagged boat launch on OpenStreetMap — visible as pins on the map below.

what's around

Whiskers Point Provincial Park plus 1 named place to see and do nearby — trails, beaches, viewpoints, water, and services.

what to know

Updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

Park opening: Bridges replaced and park open for 2026
BC Parks has this advisory posted for the park. Effective 2026-02-03. Check the official advisory for the current status before you travel. BC Parks advisory →
When you can reserve
Reservable through BC Parks. Sites open on a rolling 3-month window — book up to 3 months before arrival, with new dates released daily at 7am PT. BC Parks reservation details →

other campgrounds nearby

Other places to stay within 25 km.

Plus 8 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.

Page generated 2026-07-12. Sources: Camis reservation system + OpenStreetMap. Neighbourhood joins 9 named anchors.