Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC

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Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC

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Canoeing

Typical Duration

8-9 hours

Difficulty

Hard

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Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC - Bowron Lake Provincial Park

About This Landmark

Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit in Bowron Lake Provincial Park, BC

Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit is one of the world’s most iconic paddling routes, drawing adventurers to British Columbia’s wilderness. This 116 km loop takes paddlers through interconnected lakes, rivers, and portages, offering pristine waters, breathtaking mountain vistas, and incredible wildlife encounters. Completing the circuit typically takes six to ten days, making preparation and understanding of the route essential for a successful journey.

Adventure Guide to Paddling the Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit

West Side Lakes: Spectacular Scenery and Calm Waters

  • The circuit begins at Bowron Lake, providing a gentle introduction to paddling before entering Swan and Spectacle Lakes.
  • The water remains relatively calm, and towering peaks reflect in the glassy surface, making this section perfect for leisurely paddling.
  • Campgrounds along this stretch offer excellent opportunities for spotting moose, beavers, and bald eagles.

Isaac and Lanezi Lakes: Glaciers and Stunning Views

  • Isaac Lake is the longest lake on the circuit and can challenge paddlers with strong winds. However, it rewards with views of snow-capped peaks and dense evergreen forests.
  • Portage trails bypass swift sections before leading to Lanezi Lake, known for its deep blue waters and surrounding glacial-carved slopes.
  • Campsites along these lakes provide incredible sunset views where the towering peaks glow in the evening light.

Cariboo River and Unna Lake: Rapids and Hidden Waterfalls

  • The Cariboo River section introduces gentle moving water, requiring attention to navigate safely.
  • Unna Lake is a worthwhile detour, where a short hike leads to the impressive Cariboo Falls, a must-see highlight.
  • Paddlers should be prepared for challenging portages in this section, with uneven terrain requiring sturdy footwear.

Local Insights

  • The circuit follows traditional trails used by Indigenous groups and fur traders.
  • Early morning paddling increases chances of spotting black bears, moose, and otters along the shorelines.
  • Fishing is permitted, with opportunities to catch trout and char in deeper waters.

Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: June to September, with July and August offering the best weather.
  • What to bring: Waterproof gear, insect repellent, bear-proof food storage, and a GPS or detailed map.
  • Directions: From Vancouver, drive north on Highway 97 to Quesnel, then east on Barkerville Highway to Bowron Lake Provincial Park (8-9 hours).
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: June to September for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Canoeing

Also Great For

Wildlife Viewing
Fishing
Camping

Essential Information

Nearby City

Quesnel, British Columbia

Protected Areas

Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.

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