Canada
Andy Bailey Regional Park (250-774-2541) Sites: $17. Located 12kms off the left side of the highway when heading south. 12 non serviced RV site and 7 tent sites beside Jack Fish Lake. Outhouses, picnic tables, fire rings and water pump with boil advisory. Very quiet.
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Nothing special, ok for a night. Would not feel the need to return.
Report Check-InGreat view of the lake from the tent sites. Although unclear where to park if you are renting.
Report Check-InOne of the few overnight opportunities before Fort Nelson.
No cell service.
Self-registration at the entry, no reception desk $17/night (cash only) or online.
The sites are not great but good for one night.
Report Check-InExcellent site 12 km off to east of hwy, dirt road but totally fine for any vehicle. 12 sites plus tent, lake gorgeous. A little buggy but calmed down once settled. Two nights here 1st one other there second just us. Highly recommend but get there early in season as heard sites fill up rapidly.
Report Check-InStayed here midweek in September. No one else was there. Beautiful location. Could see northern lights while sitting on the lake shore
Report Check-InWonderful little campsite with about two camp spots per area, so decent privacy. The lake is beautiful, and all the tent spots are on the lake! Outhouses, garbage and recycling available. 17$ based on an honour system, but we did have the Fort Nelson Rangers come through. Very enjoyable.
Report Check-InNice big camping sites, with picnic tables and fire pits. The sand beach water front area is so beautiful and walkable from every site.
Report Check-InAndy Bailey Regional Park (250-774-2541) Sites: $17. Located 12kms off the left side of the highway when heading south. 12 non serviced RV site and 7 tent sites beside Jack Fish Lake. Outhouses, picnic tables, fire rings and water pump with boil advisory. Very quiet.
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