Beatton Provincial Park, Provincial park and nature reserve near Charlie Lake, Canada.
Beatton Provincial Park is a nature reserve covering approximately 320 hectares along the eastern shore of Charlie Lake in northeastern British Columbia. The park features camping facilities, boat launches, drinking water stations, picnic areas, and toilet facilities available during the May to September season.
The park was established on September 14, 1934, and was previously used by Indigenous communities of the Peace River region as a traditional resource gathering area. This heritage connects the site to the long history of human activity in the northern landscape.
The park serves as a gathering place where local residents and visitors come together for outdoor recreation throughout the year. People experience the natural landscape as a space for both winter activities and summer relaxation.
The park is accessible by vehicle during May through September with camping available and basic amenities for day visitors. Plan your visit during this seasonal window when facilities and services are fully operational.
The park features an extensive trail network maintained by the Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club that offers over 20 kilometers of cross-country skiing paths. These trails are designed to serve skiers of all levels, from beginners to advanced, making the site a popular winter destination.
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