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Campgrounds: What is at the Campgrounds?

Lake Magog

This campground has 40 tent pads, a semi-enclosed cooking shelter, an open-air cooking area, several food storage lockers, 2 grey water pits, 3 water taps, and 5 outhouses. Drinking water is found in a stream that runs through the campground. BC Parks recommends that all water is boiled before consumption.

Og Lake

There is a campground located at the north end of Og Lake, approximately 5 km from Lake Magog. This campground is equipped with 10 tent pads, an outhouse, and a central cooking area with food storage lockers and a grey water pit.  Water is available from Og Lake. BC Parks recommends that all water is boiled before consumption.

Porcupine 

Outside the park’s core area appx 9km north west of Og Lake and 14km from Lake Magog, BC Parks offers reservable backcountry camping at Porcupine Campground. This campground has 10 reservable tent pads. It also has a pit toilet, bear caches, and a kitchen area. Water is available from a neabye stream but it does tend to dry up during the summer. BC Parks recommends that all water is boiled before consumption.

Obrien Meadows

A group camping area that can accommodate between 15 to 25 people is located at O'Brien Meadows. Campsite reservations are required for this group site. Contact Assiniboine Lodge for more information. Water is available. BC Parks recommends that all water is boiled before consumption. There is no cooking shelter.