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Whiskers Point Park
Overview
Whiskers Point Provincial Park offers a tranquil retreat within the boreal forest along the southeastern shores of McLeod Lake. Known for its lush greenery and calm waters, this park provides a classic British Columbia camping experience for those seeking a break from the road. The site is characterized by its expansive sandy beach and towering trees, creating a secluded atmosphere that feels miles away from civilization while remaining easily accessible for travelers navigating the northern interior.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of northern British Columbia, the park is located approximately 130 kilometers north of Prince George on Highway 97. It serves as a vital stopover for those traveling the Alaska Highway or exploring the Peace River region. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the vast waters of McLeod Lake, which provides a stunning backdrop of shimmering blue against the deep greens of the spruce and pine forests that define this rugged region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features 28 vehicle-accessible campsites that are well-spaced to ensure privacy for every visitor. While the facilities are rustic, they are well-maintained to provide a comfortable outdoor stay. Key features of the park include:
- Hand-pumped well water available for basic needs.
- A dedicated adventure playground and community picnic area.
- A concrete boat launch for easy lake access.
- Pit toilets located conveniently throughout the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water-based recreation is the primary draw here, with the lake being excellent for swimming and paddling. Anglers often frequent the area to fish for rainbow trout, mountain whitefish, and burbot. Beyond the water, visitors can enjoy the interpretive forest trail that winds through the old-growth stands, offering glimpses of local wildlife. For those interested in local history, the nearby community of McLeod Lake is one of the oldest continuously inhabited European settlements in British Columbia.
Who This Park Is Best For
Whiskers Point is ideal for family campers looking for a safe, lakeside environment where children can play freely on the beach. It is also a perfect choice for RV road trippers who prefer a natural, quiet setting over a commercial resort. If you value a peaceful night under the stars and the sound of loons over the water, this park fits your travel style perfectly. It is a must-stop for anyone needing a scenic rest along the long drive north.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
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- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Blaine Scott
What an amazing provincial campsite with flushed toilets, an amazing playground, a really cool beach with awesome rocks to pick, nice trails and everything you would want in campsite. I would recommend for any family couple or even an individual.
Michael Daykin
Great campground. Well kept and caretakers were very friendly. Kids loved the playground and the little sandy beach. Playground is full accessible and has these near instruments built in to it. Single, central washroom building with water and flush toilets and also a number of pit toilets around the campground.
Morgan Roney
Spectacular provincial park with a beach! Lots of private camp spots. Unfortunately not many bike trails around. There are charging stations at McLeod Lake for EV owners.
Tencia Wong
There's Saskatoon bushes around the park to pick for the kids. We didn't get to the Sandy beach but you could see it driving in that it's nice and sandy. Some of the camp spots lead directly to the clear water and is absolutely beautiful. The camp ground overall looked very clean and well taken care of.
Meika Schreiner
Beautiful park, amazing beach, although the park signs are a little confusing when driving in and makes it hard to find the day use parking area (campsites are labelled great), kinda just have to hope you find it.
