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Bannock Point (Silverton)

Beach ActivitiesSwimmingCanoeingBoating
FishingCamping

  • Rec Site #:REC5077
  • Type:User Maintained
  • Fees:None
  • Campsites:12
  • Access:Road
  • Facilities:Tables
    Toilets
  • Site Description: Bannock Point, on the shores of Slocan Lake has special appeal. Walk-in camping is accessed via a 700 meter (1/2 mile), moderately steep trail. A small day-use area and 10 campsites are spread out along the treed and rockey lakeshore. Early in the morning expect to see eagles and osprey fishing. A small pebble beach catches the afternoon sun. A summer day can easily be whiled away diving in the clear water of Slocan Lake or sun bathing on the huge boulders. At the end of the day, listen for Canada geese settling down for the night as you watch the sunset behind the Valhallas.

  • Driving Directions: Road Access: From the bridge on Highway 6, in Silverton, travel south along the highway for 4.5 km. Turn right off the highway at the "Bannock Point Trail" sign. It is about 3/4 km from the highway to the parking. Access the parking via the lane on the west side of the gravel pit. If you are driving a vehicle with a long wheel base, or towing a trailer, park at the gravel pit and walk down the road to the trail head. Otherwise, you can drive past the gravel pit to the trail head. Park only in designated parking areas to avoid erosion, compaction, and damage to vegetation. Boat Access: From Silverton's public boat ramp, travel south along the east shore of Slocan Lake for about 4 km. Look for a sheltered bay and the "Bannock Point Recreation Site" sign on the beach.

  • Fire Bans and Restrictions:Link

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