“A beautiful provincial park near Yale”
Emory Creek is located 18km north of Hope on Hwy #1. In 1808, Simon Fraser became the first white explorer to visit this site in his search for a route to the Pacific Ocean.
This campground is AMAZING! The scenery was next to none, the size of the individual campsites are GIGANTIC, plenty of trees and greenery between each site for privacy, it cooled off nicely in the evening from the cool creek breeze.
The sound of the creek throughout the evening was very calming and refreshing and if you like trains, there was a train running across the creek fairly often throughout our stay. If you are not a fan of the sound of trains, choose another campground or choose a site towards the back of the campground to have more of a sound barrier.
You choose a campsite that is not reserved or has a tag on it's marker, set up camp and the park officers/workers will come by to collect payment. You also have to pay for bundles of firewood, so carrying plenty of cash is an asset especially if you are spending several nights.
The park attendants drove around quite frequently to check if we needed wood and were very friendly. Definitely our favourite stay on our entire trip from Saskatoon to Vancouver. Will definitely be stopping in again!
Vogue and Mila rate this campground/park 4 paws up!!!
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Emory Creek Provincial Park
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