Alice Lake Provincial Park

At the north extremity of Squamish, Alice Lake Provincial Park is an excellent destination in the summer months for families and other visitors.

Alice Lake is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas. There are four fresh water lakes that dominate the landscape and make swimming and fishing very enjoyable pastimes.

NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you make a reservation well in advance to stay at this park during the months of July, August and September. The park is usually full even on weekdays with little turnover of campsites in the morning. Some weekends when the weather is particularly warm, people are restricted from driving into the park if the parking lots are full.

Reserveable, vehicle accessible campsites (with the exception of group sites) must be reserved through Discover Camping .

The Park is home to a number of small lakes, ideal for swimming, walking, and picnicking. The popular Four Lakes Loop trail (12km) is the longest of the trails, weaving through the various lakes. The park is also popular for mountain biking.

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How to Get Here

Drive north on Highway 99 from downtown Squamish. After Brackendale (the last residential area) the well-marked Alice Lake turn off is on your right, a few kilometers north of town.


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