Moyie Provincial Park offers visitors access to scenic lakefront camping, hiking, and water-based recreation on the eastern shores of Moyie Lake in southeastern British Columbia.
Moyie Provincial Park is located along the eastern shores of Moyie Lake in southeastern British Columbia, near the town of Cranbrook. The park encompasses a forested lakeside area that provides opportunities for camping, day-use picnics, hiking, and water-based recreation in a tranquil natural setting. The park's geography features rolling forested hills and a calm freshwater lake, supporting a mix of coniferous trees including pine and spruce, as well as various shrubs and understory plants. Wildlife in the area includes deer, small mammals, and a variety of bird species attracted to the lake and forest habitat. Established in 1959, Moyie Provincial Park serves as a popular getaway spot for fishing, swimming, and canoeing during the summer months. The park's campground has well-maintained sites close to the water, making it an excellent location for family-oriented outdoor activities. Several short trails provide easy hiking options through the forest, while the lakefront encourages paddle sports and relaxing beach access. Visitors appreciate the park's peaceful atmosphere and its proximity to both the city of Cranbrook and Highway 3, allowing for convenient access without sacrificing a sense of remote nature. Moyie Provincial Park is a valued location for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of lake recreation and light forest exploration in British Columbia's East Kootenay region.
Scenic lakeside campground with direct access to Moyie Lake
Opportunities for fishing and paddle sports on Moyie Lake
Short forest trails suitable for family hiking
Picnic areas with lake views and swimming beach
A calm freshwater lake that supports fishing, canoeing, and swimming activities.
Developed campground featuring sites close to the water with picnic facilities.
Several short and easy forest trails providing access to local flora and fauna.