bo THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, OOO x Reo ov UY), fy aed a Provincial | Kleanza Creek Park has much to offer in the way. of camp grounds. Ranging from privately owned and operated sites to Provincial 7 ome "Situated on Highway 16 just twelve miles east of Terrace, Kleanza Creek is a must for both the camper and the sightseer. Fi - Containing eleven camping units and a dozen picnic tables, i the park is set at the head of a picturesque canyon area through Ie which Kleanza Creek boils. Every fall you can stand on the § banks of the large creek and watch hordes of migrating salmon & bound for the Pacific. . From the canyon floor where the park rests, trails lead up the # rocky hill. Follow these and you can stand on top of sheer faced @ cliffs and look down on the turbulent Creex. camping areas, the facilities offer a vacation that. is both inexpensive and exciting. ae Jn Camping gives you the chance ‘to spend. your Ve nights under the stars and enjoy that special taste a of food cooked over an open fire. Instead of just. "an 6 Viewing the scenery you become part of it, you are oe 0 much closer to the granduer of the Pacific North- FF es Dee _ For those of you who are travelling through the mee = soarea here isa list of the various camp-grounds, the mea facilities, the attractions and how to get to them... Private _ Lakelse Lake Park MODI OSI ER RS LEAS LAL ESL VARIA OOOARANKEA * a Twelve miles from Terrace on Highway 25 lies Furlong Bay . the Provincial Government camping grounds on Lakelse Lake. i This park, currently in the midst of construction as more and “ more campsites are readied, already offers 105 campsites und - 49 picnic areas, For: your relaxation there is swimming, fishing, boating, _ “nature study, and much, much more. Drinking water is aiso ea ~-available. . Further south lies the Hot Springs, a stop of special interest. J " And Lakelse Lake itself i is one of the few remainin homes of the t . frumpler swan.” teas . a he tian : Pioneer Camp Sites The Pioneer Camp Sites are located thirty miles east of |. : Terrace’ on. Highway sixteen, Comparably priced with. the _ Provincial sites, the Pioneer offers hot showers, a sani-station, -: water washroom a playground, ‘fishing and worms and fresh water. : + AAISANABAAP PARADA ta, oe betwaty ult Exchamsiks River ck * enna - “Water Lily Bay | | wR 4 “The Exchamsiks River flows from the Coast Mountain Range joining with the mighty Skeena thirty miles west of Terrace. It is i ‘here we find. yet another Provincial Camping ground. "Ten camping units and nine picnic tables are situated here. i ‘The area offers fishing and hiking as well as the fantastic fam “mountain scenery found throughout the area. 4 ‘Red Sands Lake . 5 . a This small Lake is twenly miles north of Terrace on the Nass : bass | Road. There is swimming, picnic sites’ and camping space av- * re ailable. Te ialso ‘comparable to. the provincial ‘sites in price, Water Lily Bay is located on Highway 25, on Lakelse Lake, Camping space, and a. ‘marina are the. Features here. ° \ ‘There are two more campsites between Terrace and Prince - Rupert the Prudhomme Lake Park 10 miles east of the coastal city offers 17 canip sites as well as drinking water; and the: Oliver Lake Park a picnic site with swimming facilities just five miles east of Prince Rupert. - Fisherman’s Park and The Kisumkallum Reserve Park Remo Bar Resort eho eee i These twin parks straddte the Kalum River. three miles west ° ve Seven miles west of Terrace on the Yellowkead Highway 16; of Terrace, Fisherman's Park offers fishing and picnic sites but ‘there is no camping allowed. Across the River at the Reserve | Park site there is provision for campers al a modest fee. |. Information about the park is obtainable from the House of Sim- - a : “the Remo Bar Camp-Site offers a complete range of tourist ‘services, Camping sites and lenting areas, hot showers, sani- ~ stations, boat launch, Smoke-house, picnic tables,. mini-store,. “sandy beach and good fishing are just some of the. things | Fees in most provincial parks are two dollars : a day with no “advanced registration-and a fourteen day limit on your stay due § - -to the heavy..demand for camping space. Gaming is not Oi-Ghels across .the Highway. “available to the traveller. Best of all, its sshady and secluded. _fermitied o at picnic sites. Mountainview. Resort ctmperial Oi! Products: - | -Diesel fuel -Tire Service -Home: Style. Meals ‘iltes Shop. . - Open ? a.m. to 11 p.m. : Higher 16 - CEDARVALE, B.C.” Flee the Signs to Remo Bar Resort Home oF the Work Recerd Spring Salmon 7 miles west of Terrace Right on the Skeena River, we offer all campsite and tenting ’ facilities including hot showers and sani-station, boat launch, . smokehouse, picnic tables, mini- store, sandy beach and geod tishing. (shady, secluded) CHMNESE DISHES Enjoy our new Oining Lounge - {Wastern- Chinese) Hours: Weekdays. Vleam.- 2am, . Pri. & Set. 11 @.m, « Jem, Son, Wan. 12 Midnight 635-6084 i “3209 Kétom..| ‘Terrace Baked Goods Fresh - From . ~ “the * Oven West End Grocery ¢t Laundromat “Open. 6 a. m. to 12 Pp. m. Chevron Station - .. _ Dumping: Statio and: “Shower 5: West 936-6408 ” “Terrace, B.C.