About the Park
Gwillim Lake Provincial Park offers a tranquil outdoor escape in the scenic Rocky Mountain Foothills along Highway 29. Just a 30-minute drive from Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, near the Northeast Coal region, the park invites visitors to canoe, kayak, swim, hike, and fish. A viewpoint within the park also rewards visitors with sweeping panoramic views of the stunning Rocky Mountain landscape.
Contact
Sandstorm North Contracting
Phone: 250-964-9474
E-mail: sandstormnorth@gmail.com
For the most up-to-date park information and advisories: https://bcparks.ca/gwillim-lake-park/
Rates
Frontcountry camping – $20/party/night
Facilities
50 campsites (14 reservable, 36 first come, first serve), pit toilets, boat launch, viewpoint and playground.
Location
Located 56 km southeast of Chetwynd; take Highway 29 south off Highway 97 (paved access).
Size
32,458 ha.Park Amenities
Vehicle accessible camping facilities
Wilderness / backcountry / walk-in camping
Picnic sites
Wheelchair accessible
Toilets
Campfires allowed
Playground
Boat Launch
Pets must be on leash
Cash only
Park Activities
Swimming
Scuba Diving / Snorkeling
Canoeing / kayaking
Windsurfing
Waterskiing
Fishing
Hiking
Bicycling
Rock Climbing
Wildlife Viewing
Horseback riding
Hunting
Winter Recreation











