Merritt Campgrounds
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Located along the Coldwater River, this campground is filled with trees and spacious sites. Full service sites are available, as is RV storage. Activities in the local golfing, fishing, swimming, hunting, hiking, skateboading, dirt biking, cross country skiing and meandering along the river.
Monck Provincial Park Campground is set along the shores of Nicola Lake, a favourite spot for water-skiing and windsurfing. The park offers family-oriented camping, wildlife conservation and archaeological sites, making the park popular and busy during the summer. The campground accepts reservations on a first-come, first-served basis.
100 sites, electrical outlets, 30 amp service as well as tenting area. Sites are large, quiet and shaded. Huge open lawns. Group rates. Cancellation policy 48 hours. 2 adults for $17 - 26/day. Additional adults (age 16 and up) $2 each day. Small pets :$2-4 fee.
Both tents and RVs can be accommodated at this site. A coffee shop is on the premises, as well as showers and bathrooms. There is a fine selection of Aboriginal art and crafts in the gift shop. Contact (250)315-0030 or (250)378-5979 for more information.
Sites at this provincial campground are relatively sunny, with some shade during the course of the day. The campground is 22 km north of Merritt. There are no showers in the campground.
Set on the shores of a beautiful mountain lake, this 12 site camping area offers a holistic outdoor experience. Open year round, the campgrounds have access to mountain biking areas, nature trails, fishing and boating.
This campground is conveniently located just of of the TransCanada Highway and makes an excellent over-night stop for travellers. Please note the 14 site campground usually fills up around 4 or 5pm during July and August.
Camp around the turquoise waters of Kentucky Lake or Alleyne Lake when at this provincial park. There are a total of 63 vehicle/tent campsites. Basic facilities exist. The campground is accessible all year, but services such as water and garbage collection are only provided from May 14 - October 12.







