Stand Up Paddleboarding

Paddle your way to bliss.

There is no shortage of spots to launch your SUP for a day of exploration or relaxation. There are waterfalls, picnic spots, and long shorelines to meander along - all with picture perfect mountain backdrops.

Seasons

Spring, Fall, Summer

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Lake Revelstoke camping and SUP
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Stand Up Paddle Waterfall

Keep our lakes pristine

Make sure you properly clean your SUP before switching between different lakes and rivers, and particularly if you're coming from out of town. Clean, drain, and dry your SUP to prevent aquatic invasive species.

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Downstream Adventures | SUP Tours and Coaching

Discover

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Martha Creek Provincial Park

The park is located 18 minutes from downtown Revelstoke and is out of cell service range. Campsite reservations are accepted at this park and first-come, first-served sites are also available. The day-use area features one of Revelstoke's few beaches, picnic tables, pit toilets, and a field that is perfect for lawn games. The beach is coarse sand and pebbles, about 300 m long and flat.

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Williamson Lake

Williamson's Lake Campground is a full-service, family-oriented campground with 44 spacious campsites located beside a safe, sandy lake suitable for swimming. Located just 5 km from downtown Revelstoke.

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Wadey Recreation Site

Beautiful 30-site campground 25km north of the Trans-Canada Highway, nestled along the shores of Lake Revelstoke. Please note, there is no cell reception or gas station past the Revelstoke Dam. Camping frees are $15/night, cash only.

Carnes Creek Recreation Site

The Carnes Creek campground sits on the shores of Lake Revelstoke. The Recreation site is made up of two sites. The southern site contains 26 sites, a small day-use area, and a boat launch and the northern site contains 18 sites and has a small boat launch. A $15 camping fee per day ($7.50 for disabled and seniors) will apply from May 1 to October 15.

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Featured Guide

Your Guide to Lake Revelstoke

Explore Revelstoke's largest body of water. Find information on where to go for a scenic drive, swimming, rocky beaches, paddle adventures, and more.

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The Real Stoke

Fuel Your Fire Within.

Experience #TheRealStoke for yourself.