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2008 09 PFO Web List from Master Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Cariboo - Bowron Lake Bowron Lake 250-398-4530 BC Parks Cariboo Region G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Big Bar Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Bridge Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Bull Canyon [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Chasm [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Downing [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Green Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Horsefly Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Lac La Hache [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Pinnacles [email protected] 250-397-2523 G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Puntchesakut Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 S. Tweedsmuir Corridor G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo [email protected] 250-397-2523 (Atnarko & Fisheries Pool) G & P Kleenery Ltd. Cariboo -Cariboo Ten Mile Lake [email protected] 250-397-2523 Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Dry Gulch [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East James Chabot [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Jimsmith Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Kikomun Creek [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Lockhart Beach [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Moyie Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Mt Fernie [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Norbury Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Premier Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Wasa Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. 2009-01-20 1 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Whiteswan Lake [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay Park Services Kootenay - East Yahk [email protected] 250-422-3003 Ltd. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Arrow Lakes (Shelter Bay) (250) 837-5734 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Blanket Creek (250) 837-5734 West s.com Management Inc. 2009-01-20 2 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Champion Lakes (250) 825-4212 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Grohman Narrows (250) 825-4212 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Kokanee Creek (250) 825-4212 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North Kootenay Lake (Davis information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park (250) 825-4212 West Creek & Lost Ledge) s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Martha Creek (250) 837-5734 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark (250) 265-3592 West Kootenay Park McDonald Creek West s.com (May 1 - Oct 15) Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Nancy Greene (250) 837-5734 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark West Kootenay Park Rosebery (250) 837-5734 West s.com Management Inc. Kootenay - West & North information@westkootenaypark (250) 365-6945 West Kootenay Park Syringa West s.com (April 15 - Oct 15) Management Inc. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Chilliwack Lake [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Coquihalla Canyon [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Cultus Lake [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Nicolum River [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Sasquatch [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Silver Lake [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Fraser Sea to Sky Park Services Skagit Valley [email protected] 604-986-9371 Valley Ltd. Lower Mainland - Lower Golden Ears [email protected] 604-466-8325 SSG Holdings Ltd. Mainland Lower Mainland - Lower Peace Park Management Peace Arch [email protected] 604-541-1217 Mainland Ltd. Lower Mainland - Lower Rolley Lake [email protected] 604-466-8325 SSG Holdings Ltd. Mainland Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Alice Lake [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Birkenhead Lake [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. 2009-01-20 3 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Brandywine Falls [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Garibaldi Trailhead [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Halkett Bay [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Murrin [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Nairn Falls [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Plumper Cove [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Porteau Cove [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sea-to- Sea to Sky Park Services Shannon Falls [email protected] 604.986.9371 Sky Ltd. Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Inland Lake [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Porpoise Bay [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 2009-01-20 4 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Roberts Creek [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Saltery Bay [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Sargeant Bay [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Skookumchuck Narrows [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 Lower Mainland - Sunshine Swens Contracting Smuggler Cove Marine [email protected] Coast 604-885-3714 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Boundary Creek [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Christina Lake [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Conkle Lake [email protected] Gladstone (Texas Creek & 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Marine) [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Haynes Point [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Jewel Lake [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Johnstone Creek [email protected] 250-548-0076 Kaloya Contracting Ltd. Okanagan - Boundary Kettle River [email protected] Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Allison Lake [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Bromley Rock [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - Manning/ Cathedral (Ashnola Corr - Gibson Pass Resort Inc. [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Boundary & Buckhorn) Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Cathedral Core [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. E.C. Manning [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Otter Lake [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - Manning/ Gibson Pass Resort Inc. Stemwinder [email protected] 604-795-6161 Similkameen Okanagan - North Quality Recreation Ltd. Ellison [email protected] 250-545-9943 (Apr-Oct) Okanagan Okanagan - North Quality Recreation Ltd. Fintry [email protected] 250-260-3590 (Apr-Oct) Okanagan 2009-01-20 5 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Okanagan - North Quality Recreation Ltd. Kalamalka Lake [email protected] 250-545-1560 Okanagan 2009-01-20 6 Delivery of Recreation Services in Provincial Parks Public Contact Public access Park Facility Operator Region Park Name Email Address Phone Number (business name) Okanagan
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