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Sowchea Bay Provincial Park

The Sowchea Bay Provincial Park is a smaller 13-hectare park. The park is a wonderful destination for lakeside camping.

The campgrounds are very spacious that can accommodate RVs and other trailers. Some spots are reservable, but most are non-reservable. There is plenty of beauty and privacy between camping grounds. Fire pits are at each campground with wood available to purchase near the area.

Set yourself near the forest or by the water next to Stuart Lake. Bring your boat as it is a popular boat destination for many to explore the lake, go swimming, windsurfing, waterskiing, and fishing. Find many fish species in the lake like Rainbow Trout, Char, Whitefish and many more.

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