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Bowron Lake Provinicial Park

Before undertaking a back country canoe trip like the Bowron Lake circuit, one should learn about the Park (its rules and regulations), the kind of conditions that can be expected (weather, high and low water months), the kind of amenities that the Park provides and other details about what you can expect while visiting the area.

Provided below is a list of  internal PDFs and  external  web links  providing further information about the Park, its policies and procedures.  We at  Bear  River Mercantile strive to help you embark on a safe  and enjoyable trip. Lots more information can be found on our 'How to Prepare' page, featuring several Bowron Lake Info Sheets. If you still have questions after reading this information, please don't hesitate to email us.

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BLP - General Canoe and Camping Information (PDF 136kb)

Bowron Lake Provincial Park Website (Opens in New Window)

Bowron Lake Provincial Park - Pre-trip Booklet (PDF 601kb)

Bowron Lake Provincial Park Brochure (PDF 1.03mb)

Bowron Lake Provincial Park Map (Opens in New Window)


Groups VS Individual Parties & Info about Making Park Reservations

The Park regulates the number of persons allowed to embark on the chain of lakes each day. Currently this number is 46 departures (persons) per day. Of these 46 departures, 42 can be pre-reserved through the BC Parks Reservation Service and 4 are always left open for 'drop-in' arrivals (un-reserved). For example, if a day has 20 reserved  departures, then the remaining 26 will be filled as drop-in's on a first-come, first-served basis (the remaining 22 unreserved departures plus the 4 drop-in departures). If a day has 42 reserved departures then the first 4 unreserved persons to show up at the Bowron Lake Registration desk can still get on.... anyone after them will have to wait a day to fill the next unreserved spots.

As can be imagined,  during the high use months of July and August, it is best to pre-reserve your departure.  During the shoulder seasons of May, June and September,  getting on as a drop-in is usually fairly easy.  

The Park also regulates the size of the parties that can head out. Parties of 1 to 6 persons are considered an 'Individual Party'; Parties of 7 to 14 are considered a 'Group'. Groups cannot exceed 14 persons, regardless of their ages (this includes children under 7 who are admitted free); only one Group is allowed to embark per day; and all Groups MUST be pre-reserved.

Individual parties are given free reign as to the number of nights they stay out (up to 14 days) and where they can camp each night. Groups are limited to the number of nights out and  are assigned  designated  campsites each night.

The Park Reservation Service opens on January 2nd of each year and will only take reservations for that current season. Make sure you have all your dates and numbers finalized before making your Park Reservation, because each and every change you make to your initial reservation will result in an extra charge. It is best to secure your Park Reservation and your paddling  dates before making reservations for canoes or other gear with the local outfitters. A reservation made through the BC Parks Reservation Service is only for departure spots, it DOES NOT include the rental of canoes. Canoe rentals have to be obtained from the local outfitters.

BC Parks Bowron Lake Reservation Information (Opens in New Window)

BC Parks Discover Camping Reservation Website (Opens in New Window)

BC Parks Tips for Making Reservations (Opens in New Window)


Wells BC

The nearby hamlet of Wells has limited amenities; shops, accommodations, post office and general stores that might be able to help with any last minute details. To date, Wells does not have a liquor store and basically all cell service ends at Quesnel, so make your liquor purchases and phone calls before leaving Quesnel.
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Other Useful Links

There are two companies who hold valid Guide licenses for operation within Bowron Lake Provincial Park. Both of these companies provide guided trips around the Bowron Lakes for those who'd like the expertise, gear and meals all in one convenient package.

Pathways Canada Tour Company

Sea to Sky Expeditions

Current Weather Conditions from The Weather Network Parks Report


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