Princeton Visitor Information Centre
105 Highway 3 East
Princeton, BC V0X 1W0
Telephone: (250) 295-3103
Fax: (250) 295-3255
Email: chamber@nethop.net
Princeton Town Hall
169 Bridge Street
P.O. Box 670
Princeton, BC V0X 1W0
Telephone: (250) 295-3135
Fax: (250) 295-3477
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There are four-season resorts located only minutes from Princeton. They feature luxurious log chalets, private lake, RV Park, many outdoor activities and connections to Similkameen Valley wine country and Mascot Gold Mine Tours.
Princeton Municipal RV Park and Campground
Reservations call 250-295-7355 Email pmc-rv@telus.net
The Town of Princeton operates its own RV park and campground, located 2.5km east of Princeton on Highway #3, across from the Princeton Golf Course.
Nestled beside the Similkameen River, our park is a great place to stay while taking day trips in our area. Day trip to Hedley to tour the Mascot Mine, to Keremeos to vist fruit stands,organic gardens and some excellent wineries. Closer to home visit the museum, cycle the KVR, visit ghost towns, fish in one of our 50 lakes or relax by your campfire on the banks of the beautiful Similkameen River.
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Open May 1st to September 30th.
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Power and water hook-ups.
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Clean showers and washrooms.
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FREE sani-dump for our guests.
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Firewood for sale.
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Easy walking distance to a great 18 hole golf course!
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WIFI available
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We accept cash, Visa, Mastercard & Debit Cards
Manning Provincial Park
Manning Park Provincial Park is located 65 kilometres (43 miles) south-west of Princeton and offers year-around resort accommodation, camping, and outdoor recreation – including alpine and Nordic skiing.
Visit www.manningpark.com.
Cathedral Provincial Park
Cathedral Provincial Park is located 60 kilometres east of Princeton and offers year-around hiking, mountain biking and alpine skiing
Visit www.britishcolumbia.com/parks/?id=121.
Campgrounds and RV Parks
There are numerous Provincial campgrounds and campsites in the area surrounding Princeton. There are several private campgrounds and RV parks. Most of these sites are on the Similkameen River. Bring a bathing suit and something to float away on.
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Above: Princeton Castle Resort
Manning Park Resort Lodge is nearby
Bounce away!
Bromley Rock Provincial Park Campground on Highway 3
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