Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Park
British Columbia
Nalbeelah Creek Wetlands Park protects a provincially significant wetland complex with unique geological features. The wetlands formed in an earth-flow crater and evolved into a complex of raised acidic bogs. In addition, the park protects the habitat for grizzly bears, one blue-listed plant species (bog adder’s-mouth orchid) and one blue-listed plant community (black cottonwood and red-osier dogwood). The wetlands also provide high value coho salmon and cutthroat trout rearing habitat.
More campgrounds in British Columbia
Find a place to stay near every work camping job
Site Scout is built into the same platform as the largest work camping job board in North America. Every job listing shows campgrounds within 25 miles — so when you find a job you like, you can see where to park your rig before you even apply.