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Very nice campground on a beautiful lake with clear blue water, with picnic tables and fire rings, 20 $ per site. Very good for canoe or kayak trips, also canoe or kayak rentals (20$ for 2 hours).
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Open in the off season until snow shuts it down, basically. Free after Sep 30th. Absolutely amazing to have this spot all to ourselves.
Report Check-InGreat stop to take a break or spend the night. Took advantage of their self serve kayak rental $20 for two hours. Life jackets of all sizes available, too!
Report Check-InAbsolutely gorgeous and we'll maintained campground. This will be a must-stop if we are in the area again. Many sites are fairly private, and the ones on the lake that are shared areas are still very large and you don't feel on top of your neighbor. Definitely get here early - we got one of the last lake spots at 4pm. There were still some spots open at the end of the night, but not in level areas that would accommodate big rigs. Brand new pit toilets, and an artesian well to fill up on water. Sites are C$20, firewood is C$5 for half a tote (a good amount for an evening) or C$10 for a full tote, and canoe and kayak rentals are C$20 for 2 hours.
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As already mentioned beautiful place to stay one or more nights.
Great lake, very quiet, away from the street. Clean campground. No phone service in this area.
Report Check-InBeautiful campground on a gorgeous lake. At 4 pm on a Monday (today) we got one of the last available sites. If you are a large rig and/or are hauling presume you will not get a spot unless you have reserved one of the few that are reservable.
Report Check-InBeautiful campground, very clean. Lots of waterfront sites, some reserve-able. We were lucky and got site 16 at 12:30 pm.
Report Check-InBeautiful lake but can become very windy. 10 sites are reservable out of 44, the rest are FCFS. The best chance for a lakeside site is between 9:00 and 10:00. All sites were full be 6:00, so if arriving later during the season have a Plan B. Two hiking trails, kayak and canoe rentals, new looking outhouses, large covered area in the day use section, picnic tables on a cement bases, manager will come by your spot between 6:00 and 9:00 to collect cash, check or credit card. Once sites are vacated, sites are raked and tables wiped down. No cell service. Many sites are big rig friendly.
Report Check-InVery beautiful campsite, especially with bicycle or motorbike because you get the priority tent spots right on the lake. Kayak hire is help yourself $20 for 2 hours.
Report Check-InThree words: Moe, skee, toes. They were brutal here, literal clouds. They were finding their way into the car in droves despite us plugging every hole we could find. Lake is beautiful and super clear (watch the fish by the dock, it's like an aquarium!) and very cold. We really would have liked to spend more time here, but the bugs drove us out :(
Report Check-InBeautiful campground and Boya Lake is stunning with tropical blue waters and snow capped Mts in the background. Fresh water is available from an artesian well. It has a spigot/hose bib so you can fill an RV tank but they ask that you please take no more than 7-8 gallons. $20 Canadian/night. they have kayak and canoes to rent, and firewood for sale.
Report Check-InWondeful place, very beautiful lake. We stopped for lunch and a walk to the beaver lodge.
Report Check-InNice place, 20$ a night. Clean camping and beautiful blue lake. 10$ a bundle of good firewood!!
Report Check-Inbeautiful. perfect for swimming and boating. tried fishing but no luck. the trail on the eastern side of the lake is pretty cool, get to the end to the beaver watching platform!
Report Check-InBeautiful lake - almost looks Caribbean in coloring. $20 per night. The boat launch was closed. Spacious sites.
Report Check-InAmazing campground, there were multiple spots on the water when we arrived around 530pm. We rented the canoes and ended up going out for 4 hours because it was so beautiful. The lake is incredible, we saw bald eagles and beavers, and swam (warmer than other lakes we've been to on Northern BC trip). Paid $20 for the campsite with 2 cars on it, very nice host. Canoes were $20 each (for 2 hours technically but we had them from 640-1040pm). Recommend this site! We had spot # 5, close to the dock and on the water.
Report Check-InSeasonal Campground that opened at the 15th May. Gorgeous as everyone else already said. If there are no kayaks/Canoes next to the lake, just talk to the Park Operator (as you should anyways, because she is pretty cool). You can either pay her directly or put the money in the self-registration envelope in the box next to the water station. There is also some recycling. Spot 3 (can be windy) or spot 29 are the best. Enjoy !
Report Check-InWe are staying at this great location for two nights. Great site , cheap, we saw eagles and bears locally on a couple of great trails . Hired canoes too. All very relaxed. The local ranger is s lovely lady too. Recommended
Report Check-Inlarge campground along the Boys Lake. Clean ablutions. Water from a well. If you want to go for a swim you should have a good shower and rough water in your RV to get off the mud of the seaground. Better you take one of the canoes😁
firewood C$ 10
no phone reception.
Beautiful BC Provincial campground at Boya Lake off the Cassiar Highway. The lake is gorgeous—turquoise with crystal clear water. There are a handful of sites overlooking the lake, but they go fast. Very pleasant and relaxing here.
Report Check-InA very beautiful turquoise blue water huge lake. Luckily bush fires were not this side ( we had plenty of them in Alaska). Skies were clear and it was splendid. Canoe were from park only (self registration of that too but couldn’t work out whom to pay) every one was using them for as long etc no checks. Nice 1.5 km return hike to beautiful beaches. Though we didn’t find swimming easy as you just sink in mud. we tried but in the end just took a shower in RV’s to wash off the mud 🤪. We came around 11am and many lake front spots were empty by afternoon all gone (Monday).Overall recommend especially if skies are clear
Report Check-InSpent the day there. Nice lake with beautiful color (it’s like being on Riviera Maya, but with mosquitoes, haha).
Camping is $20/night.
Canoes and kayaks (all singles) for rent for $20/2hrs.
Has playground, pot toilets and potable water (not clear though).
Has two trails. Walked to the beaver dam and would recommend.
Très beau Parc avec le lac Boya de couleur turquoise et ses roches blanches.Tranquille, propre ,on y vend du bois pour 10$ et on y loue des kayaks pour 20$/ 2 hrs.
Report Check-InBeautiful lake.
It's a few km off the highway on a good paved road.
big rig friendly.
open all year but not plowed in the winter.
Every time a wonderful place to have some days“Off“...we enjoyed our 4.days at this lake even the sky and air was full of smoke from the Telegraph Creek Fire in the south; the only pity...the big rigs with their generators😖
Report Check-InBEAUTIFUL! Great swimming, canoe rentals, bear viewing :) $20 for 2 hr canoe rental, $20 camping
Report Check-In$20.00 a night and $10.00 ( Canadian) for firewood. Lovely lake site however we are on a small creek!! They even rent kayaks here
Report Check-InAs described,we stayed there 5 calm nights- our absolutely favorite lake for paddling with our canou, still 20$/night; great spring water but with low pressure- not suitable for RV fillings!
Report Check-Inone night at this guiet qnd nice place with my 24 feet rv's , caution sand with your truck
Report Check-Invery nice camppground on a beautiful lake with clear blue water, with picnic tables and fire rings, 20 $ per site, very good for canoe or kajak trips, also canoe or kajak rentals
Report Check-InThe most beautiful Campground I have ever visited. So peaceful and quiet.
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