Easy Camp Easy Go
2 TENT HOOD RESPECT WILDLIFE PRACTICE FIRE DON’TANDRESPECTSAFELYSTORESAFETYFOODSTAFFSIGNSLITTERPLAN AHEAD AND BE PETSCONTROLRESPECTTAKEPREPAREDONLYPHOTOSOTHERSYOUR PLEASE CAMP RESPONSIBLY. FOLLOW THE CAMPER’S CODE.
Littering is not cool nor acceptable under any circumstances. Put all garbage in marked garbage/waste bins. If there are no bins, be kind and pack it out.
Trip Decideplanwhere you’re going and how long you’re going for. Give your plan to someone you trust—so if you don’t return on time, they know where to send help.
Put fires out completely That means no smoldering and cold to the touch. 100% out.
Never leave a fire unattended
Pets are loveable. They can also negatively impact trails, aggravate park visitors, contaminate natural resources, and impact wildlife.
No matter how short your camping adventure is, always pack the essentials. We recommend:
Prevent human-caused wildfires by practicing these three simple (and really important) campfire safety rules:
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RESPECT STAFF AND SIGNS
DON’T LITTER
PLAN AHEAD AND BE PREPARED
Safety first—even if you’re car camping or going somewhere very accessible. Anything can happen in wild spaces. Stay safe by adhering to the three Ts: Trip Plan, Train, Take the essentials.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
Getting close to and feeding wildlife is detrimental to animals, their survival, and possibly to you. Wildlife is called wildlife because they are supposed to be wild.
Obtain the knowledge and skills you need for the terrain you’re embarking on. Know and stay within your limits. Unprepared people can get into sticky situations. Sticky situations don’t always turn out well.
Know where your pets can go Research ahead of time and take your pets to pet-friendly parks.
Food and scented items can attract wild animals. Attracting wild animals can lead to personal injury and wildlife being killed. Store all food in a wildlife-proof container or in a hard-sided vehicle.
STORE FOOD SAFELY
Use binoculars to observe from afar Keep a respectful distance from wildlife to observe their natural behaviours. Marvel at them safely and from a distance with binoculars.
Do not feed or approach wild animals
Take the essentials
Let animals do animal things peacefully—like forage for their own food and roam about without an audience. Many animals become stressed or defensive when approached.
Some people go camping for peace and quiet. Some go for family time fun. Some go to play music and chill. Respect your camping neighbours by keeping noise levels low and adhering to posted quiet hours.
Respect fire bans
TAKE ONLY PHOTOS
Keep your pet under control Keep your pet on a leash for their safety and the safety of wildlife. Be considerate of other campers; not everyone loves pets.
If there is a campfire ban, do not have a campfire under any circumstances.
RESPECT WILDLIFE
Bag your pet’s waste Pick it up and pack it out. Every time.
Train (and know your limits)
If you’re not able to watch the fire, put it out.
RESPECT OTHERS
Staff and signs are here to help. Adhere to their guidance and everyone can stay safe.
If it’s not yours, don’t take it. Nature and all its glory are for everyone to enjoy. Please leave natural and cultural objects undisturbed. We’re talking about mushrooms, flowers, and wood, too. If you see it in nature and you just love it so much, then take a photo and leave it in nature.
CONTROL YOUR PETS
About Park
Special Notes
A viewpoint overlooks the meeting of the two rivers. The green of the Clearwater river can be easily distinguished from the muddy brown of
A lovely campground situated at the confluence of the Clearwater and North Thompson Rivers. Popular with travellers on Hwy #5, with young families, or as a base camp for visitors exploring Wells Gray Park and the Clearwater area.

At a viewpoint overlooking the meeting of the two rivers, the green of the Clearwater can be easily distinguished from the muddy brown of the North AttractionsThompson. in the area include a miniature railroad, gallery, museum, river rafting, guided horseback riding, rowboat rentals, bike rentals, mini-golf and 18-hole golf and boat tours.
Welcome to North Thompson River Provincial Park! Established in 1967, the Park contains a campground with 61 units, a riverside picnic area, a playground and easy hiking trails in a 26 hectare forested area. The Park is located 5 kilometers south of the town of Clearwater just off Highway 5, near the confluence of the Clearwater and North Thompson rivers.
the North Thompson. For anglers who enjoy river fishing, there are several vantage points easily accessible within the park.
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Pets on Leash
e-Bikes not permittedPlease note that bicycles with electric assist motors (e-bikes) are not allowed on the trails within North Thompson River Provincial Park. E-bikes are restricted to park roads and areas where motorized use is permitted as outlined in the Biking in BC Parks guidelines. The only exception to this policy will be for authorized and identified trail maintenance bikes conducting work on behalf of BC Parks.
Hiking
Nature Cultureand
Cycling
Northside Trail 1.1 km 20 minutes
Southside Trail 0.5 km 10 minutes
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Bicycles must keep to roadways. Bicycle helmets are mandatory in British Columbia.
For anglers who enjoy river fishing, there are several vantage points easily accessible within the park. Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.
There are four easy, short trails within the park:

Fishing
Campground Loop 1.2 km 25 minutes (including trail from parking lot to campground)
Terrace Loop 1.3 km 30 minutes. For your own safety and the preservation of the park, obey posted signs and keep to designated trails. Shortcutting trails destroys plant life and soil structure.
Pets/domestic animals must be on a leash at all times and are not allowed in beach areas or park buildings.
Campground Map River
NorthThompson
Campground Loop Loop Loop Loop
Southside
Northside
Terrace
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7 TENT HOOD Tent Water,ToiletPadsGarbage Northside Trail Southside Trail Terrace CampgroundLoop Loop 1.2km1.3km0.5km1.1km 25mins30mins10mins20mins Trails
PicnicAreas
This park has a day-use/picnic area. These places are far away from the campground and give you and your friends more privacy. Music can also be played in these places.
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Facilities Available at this Park
Campfires
While campfires are allowed and campfire rings are provided at each campsite, we encourage visitors to conserve wood and protect the environment by minimizing the use of fire and using campstoves instead.


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This park offers vehicleaccessible campsites. Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, firstserved sites are also available.
Playground
Excellent adventure playground for small children. While you're preparing food at camp, the little ones can move freely where you can see.
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