Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit

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The Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit is a renowned multi-day wilderness paddling route in British Columbia, Canada, featuring a chain of lakes, rivers, and portages arranged in a near-perfect loop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canoe route
tourist attraction
wilderness recreation area
accessPoint Bowron Lake Provincial Park registration centre
campingType backcountry camping
country Canada
difficulty intermediate
hasApproximateLength 116 km
72 miles
hasFeature bear caches
designated campsites
mountain scenery
portage carts allowed on many portages
wildlife viewing opportunities
hasShape near-perfect loop
hazard bears
cold water
remoteness
sudden weather changes
wind and waves on large lakes
includes Bowron Lake NERFINISHED
Cariboo River sections
Isaac Lake NERFINISHED
Lanezi Lake NERFINISHED
Sandy Lake NERFINISHED
Spectacle Lakes NERFINISHED
Swan Lake NERFINISHED
portage trails
locatedIn Bowron Lake Provincial Park NERFINISHED
British Columbia
Cariboo Mountains NERFINISHED
central British Columbia
managementBy BC Parks NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the world’s best-known canoe circuits
popularFor wilderness canoe tripping
primaryActivity canoeing
kayaking
region Cariboo region of British Columbia NERFINISHED
regulates daily departures
group size
requires advance reservations in peak season
backcountry camping permits
routeType flatwater canoe circuit
multi-day paddling route
season late spring to early fall
typicalCompletionTime 6 to 10 days
usesWaterBodies lakes
rivers

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Cariboo Mountains hasRecreationRoute Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit