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Lac Le Jeune in early Spring
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Lac Le Jeune Provincial
Park is the largest campground in the Coquihalla Highway area. The
213-hectare park sits at a higher elevation than the neighbouring
Thompson and Nicola Valleys, providing a refreshingly cooler climate
during the summer months and a welcome relief from the desert conditions
of the valleys to the north and south. Lac Le Jeune is one of the
bigger lakes in a region characterized by hundreds of pocket-sized
ponds, many of which provide serenity in the midst of splendid isolation.
Lac Le Jeune Park protects forests of lodgepole pine, Douglas fir
and spruce, as well as marshlands on the east side of Lac Le Jeune.
The park also protects two Native archaeological sites, a provincially
significant trout fishery, and important upland and riparian habitats
surrounding portions of Lac Le Jeune.
Moose, bear, lynx and other animals can be seen along the Gus Johnson
and Stake Lake trails. Many birds, including waterfowl, are found
along the lakeshore. Watch for Great Blue Heron waiting motionless
at the water's edge.
Whether you're planning a quick weekend getaway or a family vacation,
the easily-accessible Lac Le Jeune is a wonderful recreational retreat.
Besides camping and water sports (swimming, canoeing, kayaking and
boating), the park provides lakeshore hiking opportunities, mountain
biking, nature appreciation and visitor program activities in its
amphitheatre. During the summer, educational interpretive programs
are offered, including guided walks, slide shows, children’s programs
and special events. From June to Labour Day, a Naturalist Program
is also offered.
Lac
Le Jeune in early Spring
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Although there are no developed cross-country ski trails at Lac
Le Jeune, skiers willing to cut their own tracks use the park in
winter. The network of informal trails and old roads that circle
the lake total about 70 km, and connect to the groomed Stake Lake
Cross-Country Ski Trail system (160 km - user fee charged) located
2 to 3 km to the north. Note that there is no accommodation or vehicle
access to the park during winter. Mountain bikers and hikers use
these trails during the summer.
The waters of Lac Le Jeune are famous for producing fighting rainbow
trout. There is a 240-foot fishing wharf provided for physically
challenged anglers, and a concrete car ramp for boats. Boat and
canoe rentals are available at the park.
Open May through September, this lakeside park with 144 tent/vehicle
sites is surrounded by lodgepole pine and pinegrass forests. Facilities
in the campground include picnic tables, fire pits, firewood and
water, flush toilets, and a sani-station operating during the season.
Some facilities and hiking trails in the park are wheelchair accessible.
Campsite reservations are accepted, and first-come, first-served
sites are also available. Fees are collected from May 12 - September
17, although services may be available and fees charged earlier
or later than this date, weather permitting. Off-season: self-contained
units allowed in day-use area; no fee; no services, must be self-sufficient
and user maintained.
This park has a large grassy day-use picnic area with tables and
barbeque extensions, a children's playground and a parking lot for
100 vehicles.
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is located 23 miles (37 km) south
of Kamloops and 30 miles (47 km) north of Merritt off Highway 5.
From Highway 5, take the Lac Le Jeune exit (Lac Le Jeune Park Drive),
or take the paved Lac Le Jeune Park Drive from Trans-Canada Highway
1 (18 miles/29 km).
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