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Canoeing Bowron Lake Provincial ParkBowron Lake Provincial Park is located in BC's Cariboo Mountains, 144 kilometres southeast of the city of Prince George and east of Quesnel.

Take Hwy 26 from Quesnel, BC, to the community of Wells, a distance of 90km (55.8mi) and it is 30 km (18.6mi) by secondary road to the park from Wells. This magnificent 121 6000 hectare wilderness is characterized by a system of six major lakes and connecting waterways. The park contains a 116 kilometre canoe or kayak circuit consisting of Bowron, Indianpoint, Isaac, Lanezi, Sandy and Spectacle Lakes, the Bowron and Cariboo Rivers and a number of smaller lakes and streams, together with several portages.

Bowron Lake and Bowron River were named for John Bowron who was a pioneer settler and early Gold Commissioner in the nearby gold rush town of Barkerville.

This BC Provincial Park is a wildlife sanctuary and it is not uncommon for visitors to observe and photograph deer, moose, bears, caribou and mountain goat. Waterfowl and beaver are abundant in streams. The forest cover is mainly white spruce and alpine fir. Also found is lodgepole pine, western red cedar and western hemlock.

Location
The nearest community to the park is Wells, British Columbia, which is 90 kilometres east of Quesnel on Highway 26. From Wells it is 30 kilometres by secondary road to the entrance of the park. Also located near Wells is Barkerville, a restored Gold Rush Town of the 1860's. With its live theater in the summer and its numerous other attractions, Barkerville is well worth the visit.

Nearby Trails
A variety of hiking and snowmobile trails exist in the Wells - Barkerville area, for more information on these or to plan a vacation visit Alpine Snow Ventures or Wells & Area Trails Society.

Park Facilities & Activities

Camping - A campground with 25 sites is located on the north shore of Bowron Lake, 1.6 kilometres from the park entrance. Water, toilets and firewood are located near each unit.

Boating - A boat launching site is located at the north end of Bowron Lake near the private lodges and a canoe landing float can be found at the campsite.

Fishing - Indianpoint and Isaac Lakes usually provide the best fishing but all lakes and streams contain rainbow trout. Dolly Varden, lake trout, Rocky Mountain whitefish and kokanee are also present but don't count on catching fish every time. Depending on the season, the fishing varies from poor to excellent.

Shelter - Camping, cooking shelters and cabins are located around the circuit. The camping areas contain from five to ten tent spaces, pit toilets and fireplace rings. The shelters are basic log cabins with a minimum of equipment. They are intended for emergency use or to give a party time to dry out and should not be used instead of camping.

Commercial Facilities - Near the park entrance are camping areas and two lodges which can provide canoes, boats, accommodation, supplies and meals. The lodges are Becker's Lodge Ltd. and Bowron Lake Lodge. A list of canoe guiding operator's is available from the district manager's office.

BC Adventure members offering services in this area:
Austentours - We offer tours to all parts of the world, to the British Isles, Costa Rica, and Great Western & Northern Canadian Adventures. We also offer canoeing weekends, ice climbing, rock climbing, and avalanche accident prevention seminars.
Bear River Mercantile Restaurant & Resort
We offer vacationers a general store, cabins, campsite, restaurant, museum, info centre, laundry facilities and showers. Our family run resort is for family budgets and overlooks beautiful Bowron Lake.
Becker's Lodge Bowron Lake Adventures Resort
We offer affordable family vacations on beautiful Bowron Lake with canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and RELAXING! The Lake View Restaurant and Chuters Blue Bar have great food, and we’re “THE” outfitter for the Bowron Lakes with over 150 canoes and kayaks.
Bowron Lake Lodge & Resort Ltd.
Enjoy a wilderness canoe trip around the world famous Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit, or relax at the resort where beaches are sandy and swimming is great. Bowron Lake Lodge & Resort offers canoe, kayak and motorboat rentals – plus a restaurant, cabins, & campsite.
Ecosummer Expeditions - Join BC’s first kayaking company on award-winning trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Johnstone Strait, Gulf Islands and West Coast Trail. We guarantee world-class scenery, some of the world’s finest Orca whale and bear watching plus an absolute commitment to service - in the office and in the outdoors.
Go-outdoors - Meadows & mountain tops - snowy peaks & glaciers as far as you can see - Clearwater & Bowron Lake paddles - moose wandering through your camp - snowshoe powder snow - walk a river with magnificent frozen ice waterfall. Interpretive & more adventurous tours are also available.
Pathways Canada Tour Company
A unique experience - a lifetime of memories! Canoe world-renowned Bowron Lakes Park with experienced guides. Outside Magazine said, "A unique combination of sublime scenery, fantastic food, congenial company & great guides - one of the world’s top 10 canoe trips".
Pyna-tee-ah Outdoor Adventures
Pyna-tee-ah Outdoor Adventures, in the Cariboo Mountains, offers BC's finest fishing and outdoor experiences. The Quesnel Lake area has magnificent scenery, wildlife and world class fishing. Go fishing, hiking, on eco-tours, and photo ops
Robert's Roost RV Park
Good is good, but staying with us is GREAT! There are individual washrooms, a Laundromat and playground, a pavilion for reunions, trophy trout fishing, & bird watching all on Dragon Lake. Just 5 minutes south of Quesnel, you’re ensured peace & tranquility in our park like setting, just minutes to golfing and shopping.
The Wells Hotel
Enjoy simple elegance, cozy accommodation & country meals, in a restored heritage country inn near Barkerville & Bowron Lakes. Relax in the pub, read a book by the fire, or go walking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, or x-country skiing from the front door.

THE CANOE & KAYAK CIRCUIT

Bowron Lake Provincial ParkReservations are compulsory for groups and recommended for all others.


For further information on Bowron Lake Provincial Park:
Visit the BC Parks website.

The circuit can be made anytime between June and October. July and August are usually crowded and September is when the deciduous trees are displaying their fall colours, making it one of the best times to travel the circuit.

Visitors to the park have the option of completing the full circuit or for those who haven't the time or do not wish to complete the full loop there is the west side route on Bowron Lake to the head of Spectacle Lake. This is an easy journey with no portages.

For more information on the circuit contact the address listed above.

Cautions & Safety

A canoe or kayak offers a noiseless approach to photograph wildlife but remember to keep your distance as moose have been known to attack when crowded or with their young. Be aware of bears at all times. For more information on safety around wild animals contact the local Region or District office nearest you. It is suggested that inexperienced canoeists do some practicing and conditioning before leaving home. The waters are periodically rough throughout the circuit and canoeists should be alert and prepared to paddle at all times.

 



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