Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Sasquatch Provincial Park adventure.
Lakes and forests form a wilderness area perfect for hiking, fishing, and Sasquatch chasing.
This wilderness park is named for Sa:sq’ets, a supernatural caretaker who watches over the lands and who later got the name Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, in western mythology. Set in a narrow valley near the popular resort community of Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch Provincial Park includes four small lakes, all great for trout fishing and canoeing, as well as lots of winding creeks and marshlands. Wildlife includes beaver, deer, bears, woodpeckers, and red-breasted sapsuckers. The 177-site park has three campgrounds on two lakes with basic amenities including pit toilets and running water. The park is located in the traditional territory of the Chehalis, Yale, and Stó:Lo Nations.
Sasquatch Provincial Park is open for camping year-round. If you’re looking for sun you’ll want to visit in July or August. This is also the busy season, as summer vacation starts at the end of June. Those seeking a quieter experience will be better off on weekdays when schools are in session, during May, June, and September. The lakes are warmest for swimming in August.
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