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Bowron Lake Park canoeing circuit

Paddle the world famous Bowron Lakes canoe circuit and find quiet solitude, incredible scenery and challenging canoeing! Canoe through a vast wildlife sanctuary of lakes and connecting rivers. Bowron Lakes Park is famous for its abundance of wildlife such as moose, black bears, grizzly bears and mountain goats. During the salmon spawning runs, grizzly bears can be seen on the river feeding. Rugged peaks that average 2100 metres form a majestic backdrop while you paddle through the park. Spectacular campsites in remote settings offer a true wilderness experience.

Bowron Lake Park canoeing circuit

Bowron Lake Provincial Park is a magnificent wilderness of more than 121,000 hectares. It is characterized by a system of six major lake and connecting waterways. The beautiful Caribou mountains border the north and east boundaries of the park.

Bowron Lake Park canoeing circuit

Season: late June to September
Requirements: Sleeping bag.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, fishing license, fishing gear.
Suggested Clothing: Boots, sneakers, rain jacket and pants, hat, gloves, wool or fleece sweater, other clothing suited to variable temperatures.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Restrictions: Minimum of 4 participants per trip. Attempts can be made to add you to another party to make the minimum requirement.
Equipment Provided: Canoe and equipment, camping equipment, park user fees.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Wells, BC. By car, turn off Highway 97 at Quesnel and follow Highway 26 to Wells.
Accommodations: Accommodation at tent campsites along the route.
Meal Information: Meals included starting with lunch on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 8.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: Average daytime summer temperatures here range between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Easy to moderate canoe trip through mountain lakes and rivers. Some portaging of canoe and equipment is required.
Trip Duration Price
8 days

$1595.00* per person
7 nights. July 4, 18, August 8, 22, September 14, 2010
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 7.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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