Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next White Lake Provincial Park adventure.
One of the top angler lakes in all of B.C. and the only one with western painted turtles.
An excellent park for rainbow trout fishing, White Lake Provincial Park is frequented by anglers and flyfishers. The resident western painted turtles (the only native pond turtle left in BC) are also popular highlights typically found in shallow waters. Visitors also come for canoeing, birding, swimming, and boating, and stay in the undeveloped White Lake Campground, best suited for self-contained campers.
White Lake Provincial Park is only open from late-May to late-September, but these are the best times to visit anyway. You’ll benefit most from lake activities from late July onwards, as before that the water can be chilly. The park will be at its busiest in July and August, especially around Canada Day (July 1), but by the second week of September, there will be way fewer campers, making this a secluded haven for those who like peace and quiet.