Top of the World Provincial Park
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Top of the World Provincial Park

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Openings Found
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Dates Tracked
Total Sites
Apr 8
Full
Apr 9
Full

Park Features

2 Backcountry
Group sites available — up to 10 people

About Top of the World

There are numerous designated campsites ($5 per person) located at Fish Lake. A new cooking area has been constructed, complete with a Grey water pit, benches, tables, and bear proof storage lockers.

There is also a public cabin with a woodstove accommodating 14-18 people; this is available for overnight use, on a first-come, first-served basis (fees of $15 per person or $30 per family are charged). This cabin is not managed by this online registration system at this time. Please bring the correct amount (no change provided) of cash and deposit it in completed self-registration envelop into the self-registration fee vault, located adjacent to the cabin (envelopes located at the fee vault).

Getting There

Top of the World Park is located 48 kilometres northeast of the village of Kimberley, access is via White Swan and Lussier Forest Service Roads, and extreme caution must be exercised at all times while travelling these roads. The access route is normally passable from late May until late October.

Via Whiteswan Lake: Turn east off of Highway 93/95, 4.5 kilometres south of Canal Flats. At kilometre 21.3 take the fork to the right (Lussier River Junction). At kilometre 29.6, turn right and cross Coyote Creek. Continue straight at kilometre 30.7, staying on the main road till reaching kilometre 52. The trail begins at this point.

National Topographic Series map 82G/14W (Queen Creek) at a scale of 1:50,000 covers the park area. These maps are available from most map retailers in British Columbia.
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