Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park

Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park

Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia offers pristine nature experiences with a range of outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, and hiking.

847
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Estimated 40,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park

Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park
 

Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Located approximately 12 kilometers north of Quesnel, it affords a serene setting with its clear waters and lush forests. The park spans 343 hectares and features a mixed forest of cottonwood, birch, and Douglas fir. Wildlife such as moose, deer, and birds can be found throughout the park, making it an ideal place for nature observation. The park was established in 1962 and has become a popular destination for families and outdoor adventurers due to its diverse recreational opportunities. Key activities include camping, picnicking, and boating, with ample facilities such as campsites and picnic areas available to visitors. The picturesque lake itself is a focal point for fishing enthusiasts hoping to catch rainbow trout or kokanee. The park's trails provide scenic routes for both hiking and mountain biking, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're trailing through the woods or simply relaxing by the lakeshore, Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park presents a welcoming retreat for anyone looking to escape into nature.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Ten Mile Lake

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Opportunities to observe moose and deer

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Popular fishing spots for rainbow trout

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A variety of hiking and biking trails

Notable Natural Features

Ten Mile Lake

A large, clear lake popular for fishing and boating.

Douglas Fir Forests

Dense woodlands offering habitats for diverse wildlife.

Picnic Areas

Well-maintained spaces perfect for family gatherings.