Alice Lake

Alice Lake Provincial Park is located approximately 13 km outside of Squamish. Alice Lake contains four lakes (Alice, Stump, Fawn, Edith) surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, and grassy meadows.

The park features a wide variety of recreational opportunities for the avid adventurer or family outing. Swimming in Alice Lake, hiking along one of the many trails (offering excellent views of the Tantalus Range) and mountain biking on some of the best trails in the region are some of the more popular activities.

The park contains camping facilities for tents and RV’s with 55 sites are equipped with electrical hookups, day use picnic sites, swimming, pit toilets/restrooms, shower facilities, water, fishing, and hiking and mountain biking on an extensively developed trail system. Ice, firewood, and soft drinks are available for purchase from the Gatehouse.

Alice Lake Provincal Park is open year round. Full service facilities and fees are charged from March 31 to October 31. Park gates are closed from early November to mid-March.

Two group campsites are available for parties that contain more than 16 guests. For more information or to book a group site, contact Ellen at (604) 986-9371.

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current advisories for this park

  • Try Winter Camping at Alice Lake Provincial Park
    2008-10-31

    Alice Lake Provincial Park closes its full service facilities today but that does not mean the camping must end.

    Alice Lake is open year round to campers and welcomes the winter actiivty and camping enthusists! Come visit Alice Lake today.

    For more information on Alice Lake Provincial Park visit BC Parks.

    Group campsite reservations start Monday, March 2, 2009. For further information on group sites, visit BC Parks at their Group Camping and Picnicking Reservation.

  • Reservations End September 15, 2008
    2008-09-15

    Reservations for the 2008 Camping Season has ended.

    All reservable campgrounds will now be operating at first come, first serve.

  • Campfire Ban Lifted
    2008-08-13

    The campfire ban for the Squamish Forest District has been lifted.

  • Campfire Ban In Effect!
    2008-08-07

    A campfire ban is in effect for the Squamish Forest District which includes all the parks operated in the Sea to Sky Corridor effective immeditately until further notice.

    For more information on the fire ban see the news release issued by the Ministry of Forests.

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park location and map information

park facilities

Facilities:

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2c112d5e7ed7c918f5ec2cbd1860c545 Picnic Areas
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61a257b11938ee295b7f08e2e5b5ac57 Pit or Flush Toilets
Fd99b54f6024eecb7ce170ca61fc4460 Group Camping
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Ae5dde26c708ca8f9b8a1896beb4d1b7 Playground
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Activities:

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Da6a85954ae6a7ade213176f822a795c Cycling
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7dab2009b243360cd0f810d5cec18bc3 Hiking
5fefe39c4df4093d3f3594e95cb468d1 Swimming
A1f9fcda0db672142a45f72984e5fde0 Interpretive Programs

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