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"0" Rotary Lake Park is
a recreation and historical destination park situated on the Alaska
Highway located in the community of Dawson Creek, British Columbia,
Canada. The park is home to a small man-made swimming lake, playground,
campground and a historical pioneer village.
Rotary Lake Park, sometimes called Kinsmen Park,
is a popular swimming destination in the region while the Walter
Wright Pioneer Village attracts those who would like to take
a step back in time touring historical buildings. Both parks share
the same entrance off of the Alaska
Highway.
Rotary Lake Park provides a full day of activities.
Families, couples and children arrive under sunny skies to swim
in the man-made lake, lounge in the shade under the looming trees,
enjoy a picnic and to watch their children laugh while playing
in the playground.
Please check operating hours of the park for access
times. Onsite in the park is a changing room and washrooms. But
there is no lifeguard. Inside the fenced swimming park is a series
of picnic tables and some sitting benches. The park is easily
accessible, close to downtown Dawson Creek.
Contact information for
the local Dawson Creek, BC accommodations, tours, guides,
golf courses and attractions, realtors, etc. are posted
under the links listed to your right. =) |
How to
get to Rotary Park: Travel
west on Highway 97, the Alaska Highway, from the community of
Dawson Creek towards Fort St. John. Look for a large sign on the
outskirts of town marking the park entrance to Mile "0"
Rotary Lake Park.
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