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Campgrounds
New Denver Municipal
LOCATION:   Centennial Park in New Denver's Orchard area; near Nikkei Centre.
DATES:   open May 1st - closing October 1-15th (depending on weather)
SITES:   45 sites, basic or serviced.
AMENITIES:   Full washroom and shower facilities. Large playground for the kids and a covered barbeque pit. Equipment for bocci, badminton and volley-ball is available from the Campsite Attendant.
DESCRIPTION:   The lake is a stone's throw away with a raft and a roped-off swimming area. Campers with boats can launch at a public ramp in the park or moor their boat in the marina next to the campground.
FEES:   $15.00 per night (regular sites), $17.00 per night (lake front sites), $19.00 per night (serviced sites).
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Silverton Municipal
LOCATION:   Situated next to boat launch in Silverton.
DATES:   May 1st to October 15th
SITES:   15 camp sites
AMENITIES:   Picnic tables & fire pits; a washroom building (no showers, no hot water); several cold water taps. Firewood can be purchased from the Campground Attendant.
DESCRIPTION:   Beautiful, shady forested location at edge of Slocan Lake. A short walk over the Silverton Creek footbridge leads to downtown stores.
FEES:   $18 per party per night.
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Rosebery Provincial
LOCATION:   Next to Wilson Creek, 6 kilometres north of New Denver
DATES:   May through September
SITES:   33 vehicle accessible sites - 2 of these are doubles, 2 have tent pads and 6 are pull-through sites to accommodate larger recreational vehicles.
AMENITIES:   Basic camping sites, with 3 outhouses and cold water available for cooking and drinking. No showers or sani-station/dump facilities.
DESCRIPTION:   Small, shady, intimate sites in a mixed forest of fir and lodgepole pine. To the west, across Slocan Lake, is the magnificent Valhalla Provincial Park. Tucked along the banks of Wilson Creek, this park offers secluded camping for overnight travellers or visitors seeking more adventure. It is a good staging area for backcountry exploration of nearby Valhalla, Kokanee Glacier and Goat Range Provincial Parks. Visitors can also explore the numerous ghost-mining towns nearby and after an exciting day, relax in the many commercial or undeveloped natural hot springs in the area.
FEES:  
Vehicle Accessible Camping Fee: $15.00 per party / night
BC Senior's Rate (shoulder season only): $7.50 per senior's couple/night Visitors can select any site and staff will come to collect fees.
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