Kleanza Creek Provincial Park is a scenic campground nestled in the mountains near Terrace, British Columbia, in the heart of the Skeena region of Northern BC. The park sits along Kleanza Creek and features 34 vehicle-accessible, shaded campsites surrounded by lush boreal forest. A highlight of the park is a short 1-kilometre hiking trail leading to a dramatic 24-metre deep box canyon carved by the creek — a must-see natural attraction for visitors of all ages.
Each campsite is equipped with a fire ring and picnic table, and the park provides potable water, firewood for purchase, and vault toilets. The day-use area features picnic tables, BBQ grills, a playground, and a grassy area perfect for relaxing or gathering. Horseshoe pits round out the social amenities.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the park's diverse recreational opportunities, including hiking, swimming, fishing, white-water kayaking, picnicking, and snowshoeing in winter. In autumn, the creek comes alive with migrating pink (humpback) salmon returning to spawn, offering a remarkable wildlife viewing experience.
Located just a short drive from downtown Terrace, Kleanza Creek Provincial Park is an ideal base for exploring Northern BC's stunning wilderness while enjoying a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere.