Kitimat

Camping and RVing in Kitimat

building with statue of a spirit bear and several flags in front
The Kitimat Heritage and Multicultural Park is home to the Haisla Spirit Bear, an international flag garden and the local visitor's centre. — Mark Margerison photo

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Famous for its fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities, not to mention an array of events and activities, the Kenai Peninsula is a place of intense beauty. Try your hand at dogsledding, kayaking or hiking the terrain, or leave the RV at one of many public campsites and take a short cruise to see the area from another perspective. Scroll down on our Kenai Peninsula landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

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Hope

From gold panning to birdwatching, canoeing to geocaching, Hope is a treasure trove for the adventurous. You can take a helicopter tour and see the view from above, or take it a step further and go soaring with the Vancouver Soaring Association. Or, keep your feet planted on terra firma and peruse the nearby heritage sites and local arts and culture venues. Scroll down on our Hope landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

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