Peace Island Provincial Park offers a tranquil natural setting located on an island within the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia, featuring riverfront access, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for camping, hiking, and fishing.
Peace Island Provincial Park is situated on Peace Island, a sizable river island in the Peace River near Taylor, British Columbia. The park encompasses a unique island habitat defined by riverine forests, sandbars, and wetlands that support a variety of plant and animal species native to the northern boreal ecosystem. The park's vegetation includes aspen, spruce, and balsam poplar, providing important habitat for birds, small mammals, and aquatic species. Historically, Peace Island has been significant to local First Nations peoples who relied on its resources and river access for fishing and travel. Today, the park preserves these cultural connections alongside its natural values. Recreational offerings are centered around water activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, with the Peace River providing scenic paddling routes. Hiking trails through the island’s mixed forest and open sandy areas allow visitors to explore diverse ecological zones while enjoying wildlife viewing opportunities, especially birdwatching. The park has a campground equipped for both tent and RV camping, offering serene river views. Due to its island location, visitors experience a peaceful wilderness environment with easy access from nearby communities. This combination of accessible outdoor recreation, wildlife habitat, and cultural heritage makes Peace Island Provincial Park a valued protected area for families, anglers, paddlers, and nature enthusiasts.
Peace River shoreline with panoramic river views
Riparian forest ecosystem supporting diverse bird species
Island campground with waterfront camping sites
Sandy beaches and secluded coves ideal for paddling and fishing
Expansive riverbanks offer scenic views and prime spots for fishing, paddling, and wildlife observation.
A quiet, well-maintained campground located on the island featuring riverside campsites accessible by vehicle.
Trails wind through mixed aspen and spruce forest habitats, providing opportunities to spot local wildlife and bird species.