North Thompson River Provincial Park preserves a section of the North Thompson River valley offering riverfront access, trout fishing, and opportunities to experience British Columbia's rich riverine and forest ecosystems.
North Thompson River Provincial Park is located along the North Thompson River in British Columbia, Canada, roughly midway between Kamloops and Valemount. The park protects a section of the river corridor characterized by mature mixed forests, riparian zones, and wetlands that support a diversity of wildlife. The river itself is an important habitat for various fish species, including rainbow and bull trout, making it a favorite spot for fishing enthusiasts. The surrounding forest is home to species such as deer, black bears, and numerous bird species. Established in 1996, the park spans both sides of the river, providing a relatively flat terrain ideal for day-use activities and camping. Visitors can enjoy riverbank picnics, angling, bird watching, and short walks along informal trails that connect to broader regional outdoor networks. The park's peaceful setting appeals to travelers looking for quiet nature escapes en route through the Thompson-Nicola region. With minimal development, the park preserves the natural character of this important waterway and serves as a valuable green corridor connecting other protected areas across the North Thompson valley. Its accessibility from Highway 5 makes it an achievable stop for recreation and nature appreciation on long drives through the area.
North Thompson River frontage providing exceptional fishing and wildlife viewing
Riparian forest ecosystem supporting diverse bird species and mammals
Quiet picnic areas with riverbank access for paddling and angling
Proximity to Highway 5 allowing easy stopovers during scenic drives
A key tributary of the Thompson River supporting important fish habitat and scenic riverbanks.
Healthy stands of spruce, pine, and deciduous trees creating diverse wildlife habitat.
Frequent sightings of black bears, deer, osprey, and numerous waterfowl species.