Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing

Fraser Fort George Region, British Columbia

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PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY

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Access Route
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Camping
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Goods & Services
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Washrooms
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Viewing Areas
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Trails
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Water Access
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About This Park

This site was dedicated in 1993 as “Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing” in recognition of the two hundredth anniversary of Alexander Mackenzie’s historic journey.

The recreation area features a campground, picnic area, a sandy beach, a boat launch and access to hiking, boating, fishing and swimming and has designated accessible sites and toilets.

Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing

Park Facilities & Accessibility Features

Access Route

No access routes were rated. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Camping

Two designated and accessible sites with hard-packed gravel and spacious enough for full use. Both had accessible picnic tables. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Goods & Services

No goods and services. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Washrooms

Two of four outhouses are listed as accessible but not further information is available. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Viewing Areas

Viewing areas are along an inaccessible trail. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Trails

Trails are rustic backcountry trails not suitable for wheelchairs. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Water Access

Access to the water is via a rustic sandy beach, not accessible. Download Full Accessibility Audit

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