Boundary Creek Provincial Park is a scenic riverside campground located 4 km west of Greenwood in British Columbia's Boundary region. This well-maintained provincial park sits on the banks of Boundary Creek, offering 16 campsites (including one double site) ideal for RV and tent camping. Recently rebuilt in 2016, the park accommodates larger RVs and provides essential amenities including water hookups and grills for a comfortable camping experience.
The park's setting is enriched by its historical significance—nearby visitors can observe the remains of the B.C. Copper Company smelter, which operated from 1901 to 1918 and once employed 400 men, serving as a testament to the region's mining heritage. Boundary Creek itself is home to small rainbow and brook trout, making the park an attractive destination for anglers seeking a peaceful fishing experience.
Located along Highway 3, the park provides convenient access to the Boundary region's attractions, including the charming heritage town of Greenwood. All campsites operate on a first-come, first-served basis, offering a relaxed atmosphere for travelers exploring the interior of British Columbia. The combination of natural riverside setting, historical context, and recreational opportunities makes Boundary Creek Provincial Park an ideal stop for RVers and campers traveling through this scenic region.