Explore one of the best hiking spots in British Columbia. Joffre Lakes Park is an amazing hiking, camping and backpacking area full of mountain peaks, glaciers and turquoise-blue lakes. There are three lakes (Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes) locates along the trail and each is more stunning that the last. If you are looking to experience the beauty of nature, this is the perfect place.
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After almost 2 hours scenic drive we’ll arrive in Whistler where we’ll take an hour break. Enjoy your free time to explore the village.
We continue our journey to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. We will park at Joffrey Lake Trail Parking lot and take a 8 km out-and-back moderate trail at one of BC’s most beautiful hikes, along the three amazing glacier-fed lakes. From the Lower Joffre Lake we’ll carry on towards the steeper trail to Middle and Upper Joffre Lakes offering stunning views of Matier Glacier (2,783m) and surrounding peaks. This trail offers breathtaking views of mountain peaks, waterfalls, glaciers and picturesque turquoise lakes in the British Columbian mountains. Hiking shoes are required.
A day-use passes are required to access Joffre Lakes Provincial Park during peak season and they are free of charge. I'll need to book them online in advance, two days before the park visit.
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