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- About Bowron Lake Provincial Park
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Bowron Lake Provincial Park encompasses 121,600 hectares
(304,000 acres) of beautiful wilderness, mountains and waterways. Paddlers can
travel on the 116km (72 miles) of interconnecting lakes, rivers and portages
which has made the Bowron Lake canoe circuit world famous, or they can relax at
Bowron Lake & enjoy the many attractions and day trips which can be found in
the surrounding areas.
The Full Circuit
The West Side
Day Trips Originating around Bowron Lake
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- Map of the Park
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This is a big file so have patience.
- The Park Reservation System
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Advance Reservations for Paddling the Chain
are the best way to ensure your departure dates, especially during the high use
periods of July and August, but it can be possible to get on without
reservations. Look here to learn how the Bowron Lake Park Reservation system
works.
- Park Rules and Regulations
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The Park Reservation Office has a brochure titled "Canoe Circuit
Pre-Trip Information". This is a very informative brochure and
should be viewed by all potential paddlers.
- Preparing for your Trip
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Preparation is the key to an enjoyable trip.
Even in bad weather, Bowron Lake Provincial Park can reveal its wonders.
You will
enjoy them more if you are reasonably warm and dry, with a good meal in
your belly and a well organized camp to relax in after your day on
the lakes. We at Bear River Mercantile try our best to help you plan and pack so that you
may experience the most enjoyable wilderness trip possible. Please feel free
to contact us for help, suggestions or answers to your questions.
- Bear Safety
Bears and other wildlife are the real residents of the area. Check
here for tips and suggestions on how to travel through bear territory with
more confidence.
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