Meziadin Lake Provincial Park
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A campfire ban is currently in effect for this park. For more information about campfire bans and about provincial parks with park closures and campfire bans in effect, visit the BC Parks campfire ban webpage.
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- Meziadin Lake campground will be open for full service until September 30th, 2009. The campground will be closed and the gate will be locked on September 30th, 2009
- Please note that bears frequent this area throughout the season. Proper garbage and food management is essential.
This
park offers wireless internet for $5.00 per day.
Park Info
Meziadin Lake is a favourite destination of travelers and regional residents alike. Located a two hour drive north of Kitwanga, Meziadin Lake Park is an excellent destination base campsite for exploring this northern region of BC. Take a day trip to the Bear Glacier or visit the mining towns of Stewart, BC and Hyder, Alaska.
Recreation Services offered in this park include:
- Guided angling
- Lake tours
- Glacier tours
- All of the above are staged from Meziadin Lake.
PUBLIC PHONE :
There is a public phone available for use located in the convenience store.
TRAILER RENTAL:
A travel trailer is available for rent (fee $75.00 per night - includes camping fee +taxes). The trailer is located on a prime lake front site and sleeps up to 6 people. Amenities include all dishes; pots; pans/utensils; running hot and cold water; propane stove/fridge/microwave oven; and a radio/cd player. Note - bedding and food are not provided.
Reservations can be made for the travel trailer by contacting the park facility operator:
Marvin & Diana Reid at: 1-866-500-7302 or email at: marvin_reid@telus.net
CONVENIENCE STORE:
There is a convenience store available from 8am - 10am and 5pm - 9pm (also available to be opened upon request). The store sells angling licences, tackle (including fishing rods and reels), soda pop, chips, candy, water, canned foods, insect repellents and bug coats and hats, regular hats, T-shirts, flashlights, batteries, bread and processed meats, as well as personal hygiene items.
TOURS:
- Angle guiding is $60.00 per hour max 3 persons, cost includes all rods tackle and bait.
- Lake tours are $60.00 per hour.
- Glacier tours will include a trip to Meziadin fish ladder, Stewart, Hyder, Bear and Salmon Glaciers, and can include Fish Creek. A lunch stop will be provided in either Stewart or Hyder. Tour takes approximately 8 hours. Cost is $135.00 per person. Min 2 people , Max 4 people.
Park Size: 335 hectares
| Campground Hours of Operation
All dates are subject to change without notice |
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| Opening and Closing Campground Dates: (campground is not accessible during the off-season) |
Opening day May 15 (or as soon as snow allows) Closing Sept 30 (weather allowing) |
| Campground Dates with Full Services and Fees: | Opening day May 22 (or as soon as snow allows) Closing Sept 30th |
| Campground Reservable Dates: | Not applicable |
| Total Number of Vehicle Accessible Campsites: | 66 |
| Number of Reservable Campsites, if applicable: (all remaining sites are first-come, first-served) |
Not applicable |
| Note: The above information is for the campground only. Park users can still walk into the park if conditions such as weather permit. Check the "Attention Visitor Notice" above for park alerts. | |
Location
155 km north of Kitwanga on Highway #37 just south of Meziadin Junction and 50 km east of Stewart.
Nature & Culture
- History - This park was established on December 4, 1987.
- Conservation - Help protect your parkland. Enjoy Meziadin Lake Provincial Park but please leave it as you found it so that future visitors may also enjoy the park. Please be extremely careful with fire. Aluminum foil placed under campstoves and barbecues will help protect the tables.
- Wildlife - Salmon spawn in the lake and in nearby Hanna and Tintina Creeks.
- General Wildlife, Marine & Outdoor Ethics Information
Map / Brochure
Any maps listed are for information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be used for navigation.
- Park Map (33 kb pdf)
Activities Available At This Park
Canoeing | ||
Cycling | ||
Fishing | ||
Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.
Pets on Leash | ||
Backcountry areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due to wildlife issues and the potential for problems with bears.
Swimming | ||
Wildlife Viewing | ||
Facilities Available At This Park
Boat Launch | ||
A gravel, moderate grade boat launch is available to visitors. It is singlewide and trailers must be parked at their campsite. Boats can be tied to the dock but there is limited space.
Campfires | ||
Drinking Water | ||
Picnic Areas | ||
Pit or Flush Toilets | ||
Vehicle Accessible Camping | ||
The campground has 60 standard and high-density sites. There are 4 tent pads and limited parking available for extra vehicles. Most of the sites are open. This park offers vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted.






