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North Thompson River Provincial Park

South, BC-5, Clearwater, BC V0E 1N2, Canada
4.5(160)
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North Thompson River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.

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4.5
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2.0
6y

This park is located a few miles/km south of Clearwater, BC Canada on the river side of Hwy 5; the Yellowhead hwy. The park is nestled beside the river in a stand of mature trees offering much needed shade in the hot summer. When booking online, watch the campsite measurements; If you try to put a 31’ motorhome in a 31’ site your nose will be right on the pavement with your back end hanging over the back of the site. The sites are wide, well spaced and mostly level. There is no beach here, just rocky river shore. The park is located on the confluence of the North Thompson River which is green and the Clearwater River which is blue. You can see the two colors clearly from the riverside trails. No services at the campsites but good privacy. No boat launch, no showers, no flush toilets. There is a sani-dump with drinking water and a nice playground with wood forts, slides and modern...

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1.0
7y

Not qualified provincial work-woman (her name : Sheryl Moron) has ruined some Asian's(yes, this woman called us 'Asians' ) happy summer vacation by her rude and non-serviceable attitude. I had arrived this park on 29th July for just one night camping on the first-come first served site after failing to make a reservation and found a good vacant space with a sign read available that day. But when I was setting up my tent there this working woman came and yelled like a crazy little girl.

Let me teach you a lesson on this Google review about your horrible work ethics.

You should say 'I am sorry for the wrong sign that my staff might have hung by mistake', instead of 'I will call the Police.' Never use a racial terms like 'Asians' at least as a provincial park worker. Work kindly, not bureaucratically especially to minor Asian peoples like us. This is...

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5.0
1y

As im writting this i am sitting at the camp fire and you can tell they give u wood that will crackle to enhance your experience, me and my boyfriend arrived at around 9 30 ish and the sun was near setting and as we were panicking trying to find a hotel a very kind women and gentlemen pulled up next to us in a truck and offered us assistance , in what seemed like an entirely packed campsite the amazing people of this park found us a spot for the night and welcomed us to lovely conversations, i definitely recommend and can garentee youll be treated kindly and with outstanding service, thank u again to the staff of the park for...

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Michelle NicholsonMichelle Nicholson
This park is located a few miles/km south of Clearwater, BC Canada on the river side of Hwy 5; the Yellowhead hwy. The park is nestled beside the river in a stand of mature trees offering much needed shade in the hot summer. When booking online, watch the campsite measurements; If you try to put a 31’ motorhome in a 31’ site your nose will be right on the pavement with your back end hanging over the back of the site. The sites are wide, well spaced and mostly level. There is no beach here, just rocky river shore. The park is located on the confluence of the North Thompson River which is green and the Clearwater River which is blue. You can see the two colors clearly from the riverside trails. No services at the campsites but good privacy. No boat launch, no showers, no flush toilets. There is a sani-dump with drinking water and a nice playground with wood forts, slides and modern play center.
Tim GordonTim Gordon
Spent 5 days here while day hiking in W.G. extremely pleasant and friendly staff and park now includes some basic exercise equipment like badminton and volleyball for free. Campsites are private and very clean. While not advertised you can end to end hike this park along a mostly flat trail running north/south in parallel to the river and then looping around the west side of the park distance is about 8km and largely shaded. Park is full of thimble berries, Saskatoons, creeping dogwood, lilies etc.The park's staff went out of their way to put on a show for Canada Day - had everyone smiling.
Beth HurstBeth Hurst
Pros: off the highway for a great and quick one night stop over. Typical Provincial Park fare. No highway noise as it's set back in trees. Water and bins available. Great playground to let the kids have a run around. Really nice park operator however, she doesn't live on site. $23 per night as of Sept 2017. Cons: Railway is adjacent and runs all night. Tight narrow and some short sites available. Not many of the 40 + sites that would accommodate a larger rig. We are 56ft end to end and found only a couple that would work. Nice place for a picnic or a one night stop over.
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This park is located a few miles/km south of Clearwater, BC Canada on the river side of Hwy 5; the Yellowhead hwy. The park is nestled beside the river in a stand of mature trees offering much needed shade in the hot summer. When booking online, watch the campsite measurements; If you try to put a 31’ motorhome in a 31’ site your nose will be right on the pavement with your back end hanging over the back of the site. The sites are wide, well spaced and mostly level. There is no beach here, just rocky river shore. The park is located on the confluence of the North Thompson River which is green and the Clearwater River which is blue. You can see the two colors clearly from the riverside trails. No services at the campsites but good privacy. No boat launch, no showers, no flush toilets. There is a sani-dump with drinking water and a nice playground with wood forts, slides and modern play center.
Michelle Nicholson

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Spent 5 days here while day hiking in W.G. extremely pleasant and friendly staff and park now includes some basic exercise equipment like badminton and volleyball for free. Campsites are private and very clean. While not advertised you can end to end hike this park along a mostly flat trail running north/south in parallel to the river and then looping around the west side of the park distance is about 8km and largely shaded. Park is full of thimble berries, Saskatoons, creeping dogwood, lilies etc.The park's staff went out of their way to put on a show for Canada Day - had everyone smiling.
Tim Gordon

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Pros: off the highway for a great and quick one night stop over. Typical Provincial Park fare. No highway noise as it's set back in trees. Water and bins available. Great playground to let the kids have a run around. Really nice park operator however, she doesn't live on site. $23 per night as of Sept 2017. Cons: Railway is adjacent and runs all night. Tight narrow and some short sites available. Not many of the 40 + sites that would accommodate a larger rig. We are 56ft end to end and found only a couple that would work. Nice place for a picnic or a one night stop over.
Beth Hurst

Beth Hurst

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