Wells Gray Park 2018 - Regular park services start beginning of May! North Thompson and Pyramid now accessible. Clearwater Lake/ Clearwater Marine -May 15 opening. Mahood -May 15 opening. Murtle Lake estimated opening- May 21 Please check back for updates as there is a heavy snow load.

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Helmcken FallsWells Gray Provincial Park is one of Canada’s hidden jewels. One of Wells Gray Park’s nicknames is “the Waterfall Park”, because of Helmcken, Dawson, Rainbow, Osprey and the other waterfalls that dot the Park. But really, that’s just the tip of what there is to experience in Wells Gray.

It’s also home to black bears, grizzlies, moose, mountain goats, caribou, wolves, cougar and many other animal species. The fishing is amazing, not just for the quality of the Rainbow trout and salmon, but also for the astonishing beauty of the places you can choose to fish. Anglers come from all over the continent just to fly fish in parts of Wells Gray.

Flora? How do 500 year old cedar trees, alpine meadows carpeted in blooms of every color, and roadways lined with wildflowers sound?Trophy Meadows

Wells Gray is known for its wide range of natural landscapes; everything from glaciers to moose meadows, ancient cedar forests, extinct volcanoes, and unspoiled lakes, to recent forest fire burns coming back to life.

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  • Clearwater Lake Cabins

    The cabins have been removed. Sorry! :)
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  • Clearwater Lake

    New! There is now a small store at Clearwater Lake Campground with pay per use showers, and two cabins for rent. Ice, basic groceries, and some camping type stuff is available.
  • Good To Know

    There are several picnic stops along the Clearwater River, including Red Springs and Deer Creek.

  • Discover Camping

    New!
    The new BC Parks Discover Camping Backcountry Registration System allows you to pay your camping fees before leaving home. This service provides the convenience of paying the registration fee by credit card and eliminates the need to fill out a registration form at the park. There are no additional fees to register. The BC Parks Discover Camping Backcountry Registration System brings convenience to outdoor enthusiasts, making it easier to plan ahead and pay fees seamlessly. Just as adventurers seek streamlined services, players also look for straightforward platforms when they play poker online real money, ensuring ease and security in transactions for an uninterrupted experience.
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  • About Clearwater

    About an hour and 20 minute drive north of Kamloops, Clearwater has one or two of everything; a small supermarket(Safety Mart), a hospital, a library, a couple of hardware stores, several auto mechanics, fine dining, and lots of excellent hotels, B and B's, and motels.

    The town is also a hive of outdoor adventure. You can try just about every outdoor activity imaginable, including:

    • Whitewater rafting & kayaking
    • Dog sledding
    • Horseback riding
    • Guided fly fishing
    • Guided canoe adventures
    • Cross country skiing
    • Hiking
  • Blue River

    Blue River is a good place for a pit stop, but don't look for much in the way of facilities. There are several motels and restaurants, a couple gas stations, two general stores, and a medical station. That’s about it. There's no bank, so if you need cash get it in Clearwater or Valemount. The same goes for most groceries and camping supplies.