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  1. Activities. For more events and activities happening at this park, visit discoverparks.ca. Discover Parks is developed by BC Parks Foundation, our official charitable partner. 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.

  2. Where is the best place to hike in Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park? According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is Gus Johnson Trail Loop, which has a 4.4 star rating from 28 reviews. This trail is 2.4 mi long with an elevation gain of 203 ft. What is the longest trail in Lac Le Jeune Provincial ...

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  4. Want to find the best trails in Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 3 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from fellow nature lovers. Ready for your next walk or bike ride? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 11 to 186 meters in elevation gain. Whatever you have planned, you ...

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  5. The best & most popular hiking trails in Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park. Trailforks ranks trails with a combination of user ratings and raw trail usage data from rides.

  6. Most hikers turn left onto Lac le Jeune Park Drive East to hike from the campground area or they may choose to beyond to the Ross Moore Lake Forest Service Road. There are a number of trails on the Stake Lake Trail system which can be accessed from Lac le Jeune, but are more frequently accessed from the Stake Lake parking lot, 4 km north on the ...

  7. 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

  8. Welcome to the Park. Established in 1956 with 47 hectares, Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park has a campground, a lakeside picnic area and trails. A 1996 addition of 166 lakeside hectares will be maintained in its natural state. Lac Le Jeune appeals to campers and anglers seeking an easily accessible and diverse assortment of year-round recreational ...

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