Hartley in Lake Rocky Mountain

Free Camping at Hartley in Lake Rocky Mountain you will enjoy 3 Campsites and be able to get there with a two wheel drive! You will get from there, nice Canoeing service, attractive Fishing facilities, enjoyable Boating facilities, picnicking & Great Camping opportunities. Site Description:A small, open site which can be accessed from Fernie or […]

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On April 22, 2011
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Free Camping at Hartley in Lake Rocky Mountain you will enjoy 3 Campsites and be able to get there with a two wheel drive! You will get from there, nice Canoeing service, attractive Fishing facilities, enjoyable Boating facilities, picnicking & Great Camping opportunities.

Site Description:A small, open site which can be accessed from Fernie or the Bull River FSR. The site was built in conjunction with the Fernie Rod and Gun Club.

Driving Directions:Commencing at the bridge over the Elk River on the north end of Fernie, proceed east along Hwy 3 for 5.2 km to Dicken Road. Turn left onto Dicken Road and proceed for 600 m. Turn right onto the Hartley Lake FSR. Set your odometer to “0”. Follow this rough, 2 wheel drive gravel road for 7.8 km. You will see the lake below you. Turn left and wind down a steep hill for 200 m to the recreation site. A useful link for driving directions in BC: http://www.milebymile.com/main/Canada/British_Columbia/Canada_British_Columbia_road_map_travel_guides.html

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