Kilby Provincial Park is a scenic waterfront campground in Harrison Mills, British Columbia, nestled along the Harrison River in the Upper Fraser Valley. This 3-hectare park offers 35 campsites with direct access to Harrison Bay, making it an ideal destination for water enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The campground features essential amenities including picnic tables, grills, water hookups, and a boat launch, along with toilet facilities and dump station services for RVs. Sandy beaches and nature trails provide excellent opportunities for exploration and relaxation throughout the property.
Water-based activities are abundant, with fishing, boating, and waterskiing available on the Harrison River and Harrison Bay. The park is designated as a British Columbia Wildlife Watch area, offering exceptional opportunities to observe bald eagles and trumpeter swans, particularly during migration season.
Located within walking distance of the Kilby Historic Site—a living heritage farm featuring the restored 1906 General Store Museum, Manchester House Hotel, and costumed interpreters—the park provides convenient access to local cultural attractions. The nearby orchard playground and farm animals add family-friendly experiences to the area.
The park's strategic location in the Upper Fraser Valley combines peaceful riverside camping with proximity to the region's historical and natural attractions, making it an excellent base for exploring southwestern British Columbia.