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Gladstone Provincial Park

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100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jun–Aug·62 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Gladstone Provincial Park

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jun–Aug). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 13

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 18

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 19

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 20

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 21

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 24

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 39

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Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 44

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 8 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 1

Standout
Tied at #9 · 18 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 10

Standout
Tied at #9 · 18 of 62 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

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About this park

Gladstone is, perhaps, most well known for the vehicle accessible Texas Creek campground which was added to the park area in 1995 and provides excellent camping, picnicking and a safe swimming area. However, the park also has significant wilderness value. It provides a diversity of habitats in the Selkirk Foothills ecosection of the province that is found nowhere else. These include Kokanee spawning areas, winter range for deer and elk, and of particular importance, low elevation habitats and old growth cedar and hemlock forests. There are several short trails that lead from the campground to the lake. Christina Lake has a reputation as one of the warmest and clearest lakes in Canada. There are several pocket beaches that provide great opportunities for privacy and quiet moments. The Monashee Mountains surround the lake and it is a perfect backdrop for a variety of water-oriented recreational activities. Fishing for Kokanee, Rainbow Trout and Small-mouth Bass is popular. The protection of spawning areas in the park such as Sandner Creek is extremely important. Two areas of the park have been zoned as Special Features: the pictographs on the east shore of Christina Lake and the Troy/Sandner Creek area at the north end of Christina Lake from 100 metres off-shore to one kilometre inland to protect the provincially significant spawning habitat for kokanee and rainbow trout and the area's importance for grizzly and black bear habitat during the fish spawn.