How long does it take to canoe the Bowron Lakes?

How long does it take to canoe the Bowron Lakes?

6 to 10 days
The world-renowned Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit encompasses a 116 km chain of lakes, waterways and connecting portages. This wilderness canoe trip takes from 6 to 10 days to complete, depending on your time frame and skill level.

Can you kayak the Bowron Lakes?

CANOES, KAYAKS & EQUIPMENT If you’re planning to canoe or kayak the Bowron Lakes Provincial Park Canoe Circuit, you are in for an unforgettable experience; amazing scenery, abundant wild life, awesome backcountry camping, and more!

Are power boats allowed on Bowron Lake?

Bowron Lake is located in the beautiful and world-famous Bowron Lake Provincial Park. Powerboats are permitted, but restrictions do apply.

How many lakes are in the Bowron circuit?

10 lakes
This 116km (72mi) circuit is made up of 10 lakes, those being Babcock, Kibbee, Indianpoint, Isaac, McLeary, Lanezi, Sandy, Spectacle, Swan and Bowron Lakes. Altogether, it takes anywhere between 7 to 10 days to complete depending on weather, your time management, and skill level.

What kind of fish are in Bowron Lake?

Most all of the lakes traditionally contain Rainbow Trout, Bull Trout (Dolly Varden), Lake Char, Mountain Whitefish, Suckers, Kokanee, Sockeye Salmon, Spring Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Peamouth Chub, and Northern Pikeminnows (formerly called Sqawfish).

Are dogs allowed on Bowron lakes?

Bowron Lake Provincial Park is a large wilderness area situated on the western slopes of the Cariboo Mountain Range. Pets on a leash are allowed only in the vehicle access campground. Dogs are not permitted on the Canoe Circuit, in park buildings or in the backcountry.

How do you book a Bowron lakes canoe circuit?

Reservations can be booked up to two months in advance. Find out when you can book at each park at bcparks.ca/operating dates/. Policy information can be found at bcparks.ca/covid-19/camping-2021.

How long is Bowron Lake?

116.4km
The Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit attracts thousands of paddlers from all over the world every year. The parallelogram is made up of twelve lakes, several rivers and eight portages. The full circuit is 116.4km long, with 10.8km total portage distance. The longest portage is 2.4km.

Is there cell service at Bowron lakes?

Yes, the Bowron Park Provincial Park campground at the Registration Centre has 25 sites, and the two commercial lodges nearby also offer camping. Do cellular phones work out there? No.

How do you get to Bowron lakes?

Bowron Lake Park is located about 120 kilometers east of Quesnel. Drive north on Highway 97 through Quesnel, then follow signs onto Highway 26, which leads through Wells. Approximately 1km before the historic townsite of Barkerville, turn left onto the Bowron Lake Road.

How do you book a Bowron Lakes canoe circuit?

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