Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park

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Kamloops

British Columbia
Canada


Park Size: 213 hectares
Park Amenities:
Beach
Boat Launch
Campground
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Park Office
Picnicking
Playground
Swimming
Washrooms


Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is an activity & campground destination because of the beautiful lakes in the area and the massive network of hiking and cross country skiing trails spread out across the region. The popular provincial park was first designated a park in 1956, with additional lands added in 1996 totaling 213 hectares.
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
The forest in the park is made up of mostly lodgepole pine, spruce and fir trees. Throughout the massive is a network of trails. The trail system is heavily used during the summer for hiking and, during the winter, cross country skiing. The system of trails connects Lac Le Jeune Lake with other lakes in the region like Ross Moore, Fred, Ridge Stake and McConnell Lakes.

The 8 kilometre long Gus Johnson Trail in the Lac Le Jeune Park circles the lake. Other trails like the Gus Johnson Trail and to the extensive Stake Lake Trail provide hiking, biking and cross-country skiing adventures.

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is separated into a day use section and a campground section. The campground is a RV Park and a tenting park. there is some pull thru campsites for large vehicles. This is a pay park and should be reserved.

The day use area enjoys a small sandy beach, large green lawns with picnic tables BBQs, sitting benches and a picnic shelter. Nearby are some flush toilets.

In the day use area is a swimming area with a 240'  boating wharf provided for canoers, kayakers and anglers. Many of which arrive for the fishing and a chance to catch some rainbow, brook and bull trout in the lake or maybe some mountain whitefish and lake chub.
Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, Kamloops, BC in the Thompson-Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada


Address:

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
Lac Le Jeune Road
Kamloops
Canada

How To Get ToLac Le Jeune Provincial Park

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Follow the Coquihalla (Hwy 5) south and take the Lac Le Jeune Road turn off. Continue driving. The Lac Le Jeune Park entrance is on your right and is located on Lac Le Jeune Road just outside Lac Le Jeune Village.
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