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Top lakes to visit near Vancouver, British Columbia

by Zoe Allison on Nov 29, 2024

Top lakes to visit near Vancouver, British Columbia

Top lakes to visit near Vancouver, British Columbia

Written by @wandering_withdirtyfeet

Beautiful British Columbia is renowned for its stunning turquoise, glacier-fed lakes nestled among breathtaking mountain landscapes. Of all the lakes I’ve explored, here are my two absolute favorites near Vancouver, BC:

JOFFRE LAKES

Joffre Lakes is one of the most iconic destinations near Vancouver. Known as Pipi7iyekw, it is sacred to the Lil’wat Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation, who sometimes close access for cultural practices. Be sure to check updates at BC Parks before your trip.

This magical trail features three turquoise lakes with the majestic Matier Glacier as a backdrop.

Trip Summary:

  • Maps: Use the "Joffre Lakes" trail on AllTrails. Joffre Lakes, British Columbia, Canada - 6,407 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
  • Trailhead Location: Joffre Lakes parking lot, about 2.5 hours from Vancouver or 1 hour 20 minutes from Whistler.
  • Day-Use Pass: Required May 6–Oct 31, available at BC Parks.
  • Distance: 7.4 km (out-and-back).
  • Elevation Gain: 464 m.
  • Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late June to mid-November for melted lakes. Winter visits require avalanche awareness past the first lake.

Trip Report:

  • First Lake: Just a 5-minute walk from the parking lot, this family-friendly spot offers a serene view of the glacier surrounded by dense forest.
  • Second Lake: The hardest section, featuring most of the incline, takes 1–1.5 hours through a magical forest. This lake is famous for the iconic log photo. If you are brave enough you could take a chilly dip!
  • Upper Lake: A gentle 15–20 minute walk from the second lake leads to this breathtaking spot. There is also a stunning waterfall on the way up. For adventurers, continue past the campground for a unique view of all three lakes together.
  • WATERSPRITE LAKE

    Watersprite Lake is a hidden gem just outside Garibaldi Provincial Park. Known for its vibrant turquoise waters and the dramatic Watersprite Tower, it’s a classic hike that offers a more remote backcountry experience than Joffre.

    Trip Summary:

    • Maps: Use the "Watersprite Lake (Summer Route)" trail on AllTrails. Watersprite Lake (Summer Route), British Columbia, Canada - 1,659 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
    • Trailhead Location: About 1 hour 45 minutes from Vancouver, accessed via Mamquam FSR (a gravel road requiring a 4x4 or high-clearance vehicle).
    • Distance: 17 km (out-and-back).
    • Elevation Gain: 704 m.
    • Difficulty: Intermediate/Advanced.
    • Best Time to Visit: Late June to October for snow-free trails. Winter access is possible for backcountry skiers, but the logging road becomes difficult as snow accumulates.

    Trip Report:

    • Trail Overview: The first section is relatively flat with amazing views of Castle Towers Mountain. Midway, you’ll cross a boulder field before tackling the final scramble to the lake.
    • At the Lake: The turquoise water is absolutely surreal, reflecting the peaks around it. For an extended adventure, consider booking the backcountry hut or camping near the lake, both managed by the BC Mountaineering Club.

    MUST-HAVE ITEMS CHECKLIST

    Although these hikes are in popular areas, they are still within the backcountry where cell connection is unreliable, and you must be prepared for anything. The weather can change quickly, and it can snow even in summer.

    Essentials to Pack:

    • Navigation: Maps, compass, or a GPS device.
    • Insulation: Base layers, a rain shell, a warm jacket, hat, and gloves.
    • Illumination: Headlamp with extra batteries.
    • Emergency Shelter: Emergency bivy or blanket.
    • Fire: Firestarter and matches or a lighter.
    • First Aid Kit: Including personal medications.
    • Multitool or Knife
    • Food and Water: Pack enough for a full day, including snacks.
    • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
    • Bear Spray: Especially important in these regions.

    Pro Tips:

    • Always check the weather and trail conditions before heading out.
    • Inform an emergency contact about your trip details and expected return time.
    • Start early to avoid crowds and secure parking.
    ACAI ESSENTIALS I BROUGHT WITH ME 

    Here’s my go-to cold-weather gear from ACAI, perfect for staying warm and comfortable on hikes:

    Each of these pieces kept me comfortable and warm while exploring chilly trails.

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