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       Kiskatinaw Provincial Park 
       By: Harvey Date: June 27, 2020, 5:03 pm
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       Kiskatinaw Park is 30 km north of Dawson Creek, BC.
       We live in Alberta east of Dawson Creek.  We always enjoy
       Kiskatinaw on a few miles of the original Alaska Highway, paved
       but a bit rough to make it seem more genuine.  The park and
       campsite are on the Kiskatinaw River which is a good place to
       look for interesting rocks, float down the river or hike
       upstream along interesting rock formations.
       The big attraction is the curved wooden bridge built in 1942 to
       get the highway across the river efficiently.
  HTML https://ouralaskahighway.com/?portfolio_item=historic-kiskatinaw-bridge
       After listening to radio news reports that campsites in BC were
       off limits to Albertans because of the pandemic and all campers
       must have reservations we were very pleased to be welcomed
       without a reservation - a park caretaker just asked for $20 for
       the night and $5 for a generous supply of campfire wood.  No
       showers or flush toilets but most RVers are okay with that.
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