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Tintagel Herb Gardens + My Favorites
Visit the Tintagel Herb Gardens and go on a tour and purchase seeds and plants as well as bath products, floral arrangements and more. Address: 12204 Hawse Loop Road East | Burns Lake, BC | V0J 1E3 Tel: 1 250 692-3327
Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Provincial Park + My Favorites
Named after writer Ethel Wilson, this provincial park is located on Pinkut Lake. Open throughout the year, the park is popular among anglers who fish for rainbow trout in the lake. Address: 24 km (16 mi) north of Burns Lake, off Hwy 16 | Burns Lake, BC
Eagle Creek Agate-Opal Site + My Favorites
Eagle Creek Agate-Opal Site is one of British Columbia's only opal deposits. Located west of Burns Lake. Address: . | Burns Lake, BC
Little Andrews Bay Provincial Park + My Favorites
Located on the north shore of Ootsa Lake, Little Andres Bay Provincial Park is a popular spot for boating, hiking, canoeing and fishing for rainbow trout. There are eight campsites in the park and facilities include fire pits, water and pit toilets. Address: 60 km (38 mi) southwest of Burns Lake, off Hwy 35 | Burns Lake, BC
Sutherland River Provincial Park + My Favorites
Sutherland River Provincial Park protects the land around the Sutherland River and Babine Lake, providing visitors with a avriety of river-based activities. The Sutherland is a popular spawning river for salmon and anglers can often be spotted casting off along the river's banks. No facilities are provided but wilderness camping is allowed. Address: Babine Forest Service Road | Burns Lake, BC
Entiako Provincial Park + My Favorites
Entiako Provincial Park is located amongst the rolling hills east of North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The parks dry and cold climate is inhospitable to most plants, except the lichen. Lichens prosper within the park and provide the winter forage for the park's herbivore population. Park amenities are limited, so hikers, fishers and boaters should be prepared before arriving. Address: . | Burns Lake, BC
Radley Park and Playground + My Favorites
Radley Park features a children's playground and gazebo. Other facilities and attractions include a picnic area, public washrooms and a sandy beach along Burns Lake. Address: Highway 35 | Burns Lake, BC
Uncha Mountain Red Hill Provincial Park + My Favorites
The Uncha Mountain Red Hill Provincial Park is located on Francois Lake, approximately 30 km (18.6 mi) south of Burns Lake. Offering backcountry recreation including wilderness camping (no facilities), hiking, fishing, horseback riding and hunting. Address: Francois Lake, BC