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Twenty Mile Bay
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This is a large site on a sheltered point on the west shore of Harrison Lake with over 1 km of beautiful beach. The site has a boat launch suitable for small boats.
The campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, however up to 60% are available for reservations. Reservations will not be taken further than 30 days in advance. For complete reservation, payment and site information visit www.westharrisonreservations.com for more information. This is a CASH ONLY site and has on-site supervision.
All visitors are required to exit the site by 10:30 PM as gates are locked at 11:00 PM and will remain closed until 7:00 AM.
Driving Directions
From Vancouver take Lougheed Highway 7 to Harrison Mills and turn left onto Morris Valley Road. Travel along this road until you pass the Weaver Lake Fish Hatchery on your right. The pavement ends shortly thereafter. Travel along the gravel roadway another 2 km to the beginning of the Sts'Ailes Forest Service Road (formerly Harrison West FSR) and follow the kilometre markers. When you reach approximately 24.5 km keep left and continue to 33.5 km, where a sign indicates Twenty Mile Bay Recreation Site. At this sign turn right onto the road leading towards Harrison Lake. Drive 100 m and turn left onto the access road into the main site, cross a small stream and follow the road for about another 100 m, then turn right and follow the road into the site.
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Road (4 wheel drive, 2 wheel drive, or motor home)