Moose Valley Provincial Park
Cariboo G, British Columbia, Canada

BEACH INFO:
Moose Valley Provincial Park is included in our mapping project because it has a canoe route consisting of 12 small lakes. The canoe chain starts at Marks Lake, which has parking, and at Kirkland Lake. The other lakes included in this popular canoe route, which lasts about two-days round trip, are Mailtand Lake (largest lake with a lot of loons), two lakes that make up what is known as Crane Lake, two more lakes that make up Beaverlodge Lakes, Long Lake, Moose Lake, Grebe Lake, and Canoe Lakes.
The government parks department warns that you should not attempt to paddle the waterways in low water due to moss beds that will be damaged by dragging your canoe. The lakes are part of wetland bogs and marshlands and are great for hiking, birdwatching, and wilderness camping. Nearby lakes include Valentine Lakes.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
More Information
- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Moose Valley Provincial Park and 8,000 other beaches.