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Located
close to the community of Brackendale, Alice Lake Provincial Park
allows visitors a chance to partake in a variety of activities
including walking and hiking trails, mountain biking, fishing,
swimming and canoeing.
Of
the four lakes in Alice Lake Provincial Park, Alice is the one
most suitable for paddling, especially canoeing (motorized boats
are not permitted on any of the lakes). There are launch sites
at each end of the lake beside the picnic areas. Squamish is close
to sea level, which means that the small lakes in the area actually
warm up during summer months. Alice Lake is the biggest and has
a sandy beach at both ends, changing rooms, and hot showers. Freshwater
lake fishing from the dock at Alice Lake may not be everyone's
speed but there is a chance you'll hook a trout in these stocked
waters, especially in May and June.
To
reserve a yurt, contact Parkscape Services. E-mail address:
info@parkscape.ca
Phone: 1-877-GO PARKS (467-2757)
Visit Alice
Lake Website or BC
Parks-Alice Lake Provincial Park for full information.
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