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- Lac Le Jeune is a lake and provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 37 kilometres south of Kamloops and 47 kilometres north of Merritt.
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Take the Lac Le Jeune Exit off Hwy #5 (the Coquihalla) at 37 km south of Kamloops and 47 km north of Merritt. There is also 26 km of paved access off the Hwy #1 at Kamloops. Due to its elevation, at 1,280 metres, the weather is cooler, a welcome relief from the desert conditions of the valleys to north and south.
About the resort. Experience the allure of Lac Le Jeune Resort, conveniently located in BC’s Southern Interior and a quick 20-minute drive southwest of Kamloops, BC. Our 5-acre lakefront property provides ample accommodation and lots of space to play.
About. 4.0. Very good. 241 reviews. #1 of 1 resort in Lac Le Jeune. Location. Cleanliness. Service. Value. With 21 inviting guest rooms and 6 rustic cabins, Lac Le Jeune Resort offers more than accommodation -- every day is an opportunity to unwind, reconnect, and rediscover the magic of living life “Jeune at Heart”. Read more.
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- 5665 Lac Le Jeune Rd, Lac Le Jeune, Canada
Lac Le Jeune is a lake and provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 37 kilometres south of Kamloops and 47 kilometres north of Merritt . The lake is located within Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, a 213-hectare provincial park run by the British Columbia Ministry of the Environment, and is a popular fishing spot for ...
Lac le Jeune - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) Lac le Jeune, British Columbia: See 79 reviews, articles, and 16 photos of Lac le Jeune, ranked No.616 on Tripadvisor among 4,262 attractions in British Columbia.
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Premier Listings for Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park 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
5665 Lac Le Jeune Road Kamloops, BC V1S 1Y8. 236.304.8496 1.855.496.4492 stay@lljresort.com