Kettle River Recreation Area

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NearestcityOsoyoos
Coordinates49°06′27″N 118°59′14″W / 49.1075°N 118.9873°W / 49.1075; -118.9873
Area179 ha (440 acres)
Kettle River Recreation Area
Looking south from the KVR Bridge
Map showing the location of Kettle River Recreation Area
Map showing the location of Kettle River Recreation Area
Location in British Columbia
LocationKootenay Boundary, British Columbia
Nearest cityOsoyoos
Coordinates49°06′27″N 118°59′14″W / 49.1075°N 118.9873°W / 49.1075; -118.9873
Area179 ha (440 acres)
DesignationRecreation Area
Created6 July 1972 (1972-07-06)
Governing bodyBC Parks
Websitebcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/kettle_rv/ Edit this at Wikidata

Kettle River Recreation Area is a 179 hectare provincial recreation area located inside a sharp S-bend of the Kettle River approximately 6 kilometres north of the community of Rock Creek, British Columbia.[2] It is one of only two recreation areas in British Columbia, the other being Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area.

The recreation area features a public beach, a section of the Great Trail of Canada, and a historic railway bridge that has since been converted for pedestrian use. Recreational facilities include a vehicle-accessible campsite complex, pit toilets, running water, picnic tables, and fire pits. Hiking and inner tubing are popular summertime activities at this park.[3]

The recreation area also protects a collection of old growth cottonwood and dry ponderosa pine-bunchgrass plant communities.[2]

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