Otter Lake Provincial Park is a pristine campground located in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, approximately 33 km northwest of Princeton along Highway 5A. Nestled within the scenic Cascade Mountain Range, this lakeside facility offers an old-fashioned camping experience with modern conveniences. The campground provides essential amenities including water hookups, pull-through sites, picnic tables, grills, and firewood for a comfortable stay. The narrow, scenic lake offers excellent opportunities for fishing (lake trout and rainbow trout), swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and waterskiing. The park features diverse wildlife, including otters, beavers, red squirrels, mountain goats, cougars, and grizzly bears, creating an authentic mountain environment. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore hiking trails and access the adjacent Trans Canada Trail for cycling adventures. The area's rich mining heritage, with deep historical roots in gold and platinum mining from the late 1800s, makes it an ideal base for exploring Tulameen's unique character. The surrounding landscape of canyons and flowing streams enhances the natural beauty, while the lakeside location provides privacy and tranquility. With its combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and comfortable camping facilities, Otter Lake Provincial Park offers a memorable destination in British Columbia.