Alice Lake Provincial Park

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BC-99, Squamish, BC V0N 1H0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +9897
Website : http://bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/alice_lk/
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Description : Outdoor recreation destination with 4 freshwater lakes, hiking trails, play equipment & campsites.

BC-99, Squamish, BC V0N 1H0, Canada
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Cheryl Andrews on Google

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This has to be one of my favorite provincial parks. The campground is clean and well tree'd. The washrooms were updated a couple years ago and are super nice, they have showers! I have only camped here in the spring (April) & it was nice and quiet, the summer gets super busy. The main lake (Alice Lake) is a great swimming and playing around in Lake. Dogs are not allowed on the beach or the Alice Lake trail, but they are allowed in the campground, and all other trails (Four lakes - *wink wink**nudge nudge*). Paddle boards can be rented from a hut at the main lake. The best part about this park is actually outside the park boundaries. There is a massive trail system up here that is maintained by the mountain bikers. HUGE THANK YOU!!! to all these peeps! Their awesome work and dedication to this area has made it nothing short of AMAZING. This is in bear country, as always remember to be bear aware.
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Gareth Ronald-Jones on Google

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Beautiful provincial campground located just outside of Squamish. Campsites are spacious and facilities are clean. The lake is fantastic and is relatively close to the campground. If you are a hiker, trail runner or mountain biker the trail network that is accessible from the park is top notch. This is also a great campground for families and young children - pump track and playground just a few minutes away.
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Arnica Lau on Google

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It is a cute little provincial park in Squamish. We booked it last minute as the ones we hope for was fully booked. This one is about 1 hour away from downtown Vancouver, 30mins from Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal and 30mins away from Whistler village. The park attendants were wonderful and friendly and the facilities (washroom and showers) are very clean and updated! Coming from Ontario, I have never seen a campsite that well taken care off. Only words of caution is: 1) it is hard to find when it is dark at night, 2) they used gravel for the campground… my car (not a SUV) got stuck on a slope and it was not fun to get out of, 3) we went in early October (rainy season) so a car tent was much more practical.
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Julia Sun on Google

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A very nice and quite Lake for families and friends. Trail around Lake is very easy to walk with no difficulty. Lots of picnic tables are set around Lake. We went there on Friday in July around 2pm, parking is sufficient.
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Pankil Bhavsar on Google

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Beautiful place for picnic, if you like swimming, tubing, boating, or walking this is the best place with nice landscaping and scenic view...
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Hector Colombo on Google

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Beautiful place to come with your family for a meal. The seats are made with a strong wood and they are quite comfortable to enjoy a barbecue. The water it's warm and calm so the kids can really play with minimum risk. You can take your boat inflatable or canoe to relax watching the mountain at the front of the park. There is a trail rounding the lake in the middle of the woods, really astonishing.
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Brody Isaak on Google

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No cap, this place slaps. Shocking that we found so much mud along the trails in June, but that’s to be expected with the spring/summer we’ve been having. Considering how much it rains in BC it was strange that there wasn’t any covered areas to enjoy our lunch. All in all, like it.
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LL C on Google

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Nice camping spot right in the forest with a little lake. All campsites is well spaced out with trees in btw for privacy, it does not look too crowded. Washrooms, fire pits, swimming, paddle board, kayaking, SUP rental is available when in season. Free parking. Lots of walking, hiking and mountain biking. The day use area has plenty of picnic tables, calm waters reminds me of Wedge Pond but a third of its size. Handicap accessible.

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