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Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

Coordinates:50°20′29″N122°28′34″W / 50.3413°N 122.4762°W /50.3413; -122.4762
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Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
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Joffre Lakes Provincial Park
Upper Joffre Lake
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LocationSquamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityPemberton
Coordinates50°20′29″N122°28′34″W / 50.3413°N 122.4762°W /50.3413; -122.4762
Area14.87 km2 (5.74 sq mi)[1]
CreatedJanuary 7, 1988 (1988-01-07)[citation needed]
Operated byBC Parks
Websitebcparks.ca/joffre-lakes-park/

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is a class A provincial park located 35 kilometres (22 mi) east ofPemberton in British Columbia, Canada. It was established in 1996, when Joffre Lakes Recreation Area (created 1988) was upgraded to park status.

Threeglacier-fed lakes are located in the park: Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes. Therock flour in the water reflects blue and green waves, and gives the lakes a turquoise colour. Joffre Lakes is a popular destination for hikers in the summer and mountain climbers in the winter due to its scenic lakes, glaciers and challenging peaks. In recent years the park's popularity has increased dramatically, creating controversy due to the volume of litter in the park[2] and drivers parking dangerously on the adjacentprovincial highway.[3]

Recreation

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The recreation area is accessed from the parking lot along a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) trail. Upgrades have been made by the Parks Service in 2017 on this trail, and they hope to continue to upgrade the trail as far as the Middle Joffre Lake. The park has a range of activities to offer such as hiking, mountain climbing, camping and fishing. Summer access in reaching the glaciers requires proper knowledge, equipment and experience. The recommended season to hike here is from June to September. The park is open during the rest of the year, but winter access is only available on skis or snowshoes.

Hiking pass system

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Due to the extreme popularity of the park and the huge increase in users the park was suffering a great level of degradation and BC parks decided to close it in 2020.

In 2021 BC parks decided to reopen the park but limited the amount of visitors with a pilot program based on limited entry for those with a day pass.

Activities

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Fishing

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Fishing is permitted in the park with an appropriate license.[4]

Hiking

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Staying on the trail is important for the preservation of the park environment, and for the safety of hikers. Lower Joffre Lake is a short distance away from the parking lot with no elevation gain. The trail to Middle and Upper Joffre lakes however is more challenging due to the greater elevation gain. Hiking beyond Upper lake is not safe (except for mountaineers with equipment and experience) because of the unstable glacial terrain present.

Dogs are not allowed in the park to protect wildlife and the environment.

Camping

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There are 26 small gravel campsites available for campers at the south end of Upper Joffre Lake. One pit toilet, and a bear-proof food storage unit is also available for the convenience of campers. Campfires are prohibited throughout the year.[5]

Year round camping is permitted, but camping during the winter is only recommended at the Middle Joffre Lake due to the high avalanche risk.

The campsites are available on a first come first served basis. It is recommended that campers arrive early, and to create alternative plans, in case all of the sites are claimed prior to arrival.

Backcountry camping in inhibited rural areas requires a permit in order to camp, and it must be presented upon request by rangers. Permits can be purchased up to two weeks preceding arrival.

Location

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The park is located off Highway 99, east of Pemberton on Duffey Lake Road. To view specific directions, visit the Joffre Lakes.

There is a large parking lot at the base of the trail with free access. An overflow lot located a short walking distance down the road is also available to park at when the main parking lot is full. In order to address overcrowding during peak summer months,BC Parks implemented several safety measures in 2019, including towing vehicles illegally parked onHighway 99,[6] and introducing weekend shuttle bus service that connects Joffre Lakes toDuffey Lake Provincial Park parking lot.[7]

Several operators offer bus service to the park fromVancouver on select days during peak season.

Trail

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Trail Directions

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The lower lake is located off of the main trail, and is a 5-minute walk on flat terrain from the trailhead.

The main trail, from the parking lot to the Upper lake, has a distance of 5 kilometres (3.1 mi), and an elevation gain of 370 meters.

Hikers pass through aMoraine about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) into the trail. Trail users are then met by a waterfall located a short distance up the trail from the middle lake.

The terrain following the waterfall is less maintained for the remaining distance up to the upper lake.

Trail maintenance

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The trail at Joffre Lakes has been the site of maintenance and upgrades since 2013.[8] The first part of the trail, leading to the second lake, is a maintained dirt path. It has been supplemented with steps in some of the steeper areas to reduce the trail grade. This has had the effect of the park now being overused.[8] The trail has also been rerouted during the upgrade, and is now slightly shorter than before.[8]

Wildlife

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Joffre Lake is a wild habitat formule deer,black-tailed deer, black bears andmountain goats during the summer. Some animals such ascougars,bobcats andwolverines are temporarily residents that move past the area.[9]

Mountains in the Park

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Mountain nameElevation
Mount Matier2783 m
Joffre Peak2721 m
Slalok Mountain2653 m
Mount Hartzell2615 m
Mount Spetch2579 m
Mount Howard2551 m
Mount Taylor2318 m
Tszil Mountain2377 m

References

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  1. ^Protected Area Profile for Joffre Lakes Park from the World Database on Protected Areas, retrieved2024-08-25
  2. ^Zimmer, Eric (2017-06-13)."Hiking duo packs almost 40 lbs of other people's garbage out of BC park".Daily Hive. Retrieved2017-06-14.
  3. ^"Hiker calling for change after Joffre Lakes parking madness".Global News. Retrieved2017-06-14.
  4. ^"Freshwater Fishing Licence for British Columbia".www.fishing.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved2019-03-22.
  5. ^Environment, Ministry of."Joffre Lakes Provincial Park - BC Parks".www.env.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved2017-04-09.
  6. ^"Safety measures implemented at Joffre Lakes Provincial Park". BC Gov News. June 25, 2019. RetrievedJune 25, 2019.
  7. ^"Joffre Lakes Provincial Park Parking, Shuttle and Safety Information for Summer 2019". Better Environmentally Sound Transportation. June 25, 2019. RetrievedJune 25, 2019.
  8. ^abc"Joffre Lakes Trail Hike near Pemberton | How to Hike Joffre Lakes".Outdoor Vancouver. 2010-08-26. Retrieved2017-03-07.
  9. ^"Joffre lake master plan"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2017-04-10. Retrieved2017-04-09.
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