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Bowron Lakes Circuit

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Launch Point Bowron Lakes Registration Center and Camp Ground
Max Difficulty: SKII (some paddling in fast moving water) 
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Bowron Lake Park is a large wilderness area situated on the western slopes of the Cariboo Mountain Range. The world-renowned Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit encompasses a 72 miles (116 km) chain of lakes, waterways and connecting portages. This wilderness canoe trip takes from 6 to 10 days to complete, depending on your time frame and skill level. For those looking for a shorter trip, the west side of the circuit can be paddled in 2 to 4 days. It is recommended that those who attempt the circuit have some wilderness kayaking/canoeing experience.  There are multiple portages needed to complete this trip you should be in good physical condition.  The portage trails are rugged in places and do require climbing and descending hills.

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Last Updated:  July 06, 2015