Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Bowron Lake Provincial Park is renowned for its exceptional wilderness canoeing circuit and diverse ecosystem, offering outdoor enthusiasts an unparalleled experience in British Columbia's backcountry.

370,159
Acres Protected
Not specified
Miles of Trails
Several thousand
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Bowron Lake Provincial Park

Bowron Lake Provincial Park
 

Bowron Lake Provincial Park, situated in central British Columbia, is a haven for outdoor adventurers and nature lovers. The park spans over 370,000 acres and is most famous for its canoe circuit, a rectangular chain of lakes, rivers, and portages spanning approximately 72 miles. This circuit offers paddlers a multi-day adventure through untouched wilderness, flanked by the Cariboo Mountains. Known for its diverse ecology, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, black bears, and bald eagles. The park's rich history is tied to the Gold Rush era and continues to captivate visitors with its serene landscapes and historical remnants. Besides canoeing, visitors can engage in activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping, all while enjoying stunning views and the tranquility of nature.

Highlights

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The Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit

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Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities

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Historic remnants from the Gold Rush era

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Remote campsites offering solitude and natural beauty

Notable Natural Features

Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit

A 72-mile circuit offering a premier paddling adventure through interconnected lakes and portages.

Cariboo Mountains

Majestic mountain range providing a stunning backdrop to most of the park's waterways.

Diverse Wildlife

The park is home to animals such as moose and black bears, creating ample wildlife spotting opportunities.