Joffre lake provides great lake fishing.
Several species of trout can be found in the lakes
. If you are planning to fish in Joffre remember to bring your fishing license with you.
How many lakes are in Joffre Lake?
As mentioned, there are
three main lakes
: The Lower, Middle, and Upper Lake. All of the lakes have different colors and breathtaking glacier views, of course getting better as the trail moves forward. Most of the trail is moderately hard with the exception of a steep incline around the second lake.
How long does it take to hike to Upper Joffre Lake?
The hike takes about
3.5 – 5 hours
depending on your pace and rest stops. We always recommend giving yourself 5 hours from the parking lot to Upper Joffre Lake and back. A rough estimate of each lake: First lake 5 minutes, second lake 1.75 hours, Joffre waterfall 2 hours, third lake 2.5 hours (1 way).
What kind of fish are in Dee Lake?
Which fish can I catch at Dee Lake? The most popular species caught here are
Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, and Coastrange sculpin
. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.
Why is Joffre closed?
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park remains temporarily closed
because of the COVID-19 pandemic
, the province said in its release.
Why are Joffre Lakes so blue?
Their striking, saturated blue colour is
caused by “rockflour” – or glacial silt – that is suspended in the water and reflects green and blue wavelengths of sunlight
. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park has opportunities for hiking, camping, mountaineering, wildlife viewing, and fishing.
Why Joffre Lake is green?
It was established in 1996, when Joffre Lakes Recreation Area (created 1988) was upgraded to park status. Three glacier-fed lakes are located in the park: Lower, Middle and Upper Joffre Lakes.
The rock flour in the water reflects blue and green waves
, and gives the lakes a turquoise colour.
Do you need a day pass for Joffre Lake?
As of June 23, the B.C. government will require people visiting Joffre Lakes, Golden Ears and specific trails at Mount Robson, the Stawamus Chief and Garibaldi parks to reserve ahead.
How hard is Joffre Lakes?
Joffre Lakes is one of BC’s most beautiful hikes and is
relatively easy to access compared to other alpine lakes in the region
. The hiking trail passes all three lakes and reaches the campsite next to Upper Joffre Lake where Matier Glacier hangs impressively high above.
What mountain is Joffre Lake?
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Joffre Peak
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Elevation 2,721 m (8,927 ft)
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Prominence 331 m (1,086 ft)
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Parent peak Mount Matier (2783 m)
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Listing Mountains of British Columbia
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Is Joffre Lakes hike closed?
Overall this was a great trail and one of my favourite snowshoe routes to date. Update November 21st, 2021 –
Joffre Lake Trails is open but the roads to the hike are closed off except for essential reasons
. If you are going to the hike, you will be asked to turn around unless you live along the way.
How do I reserve Joffre Lake?
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Make a Reservation.
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1 800 689-9025 (Canada/US toll free)
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1 519 858-6161 (International)
How hard is the Joffre Lake Hike?
We left at 7:30 am and made it to Joffree at about 10:30 am. Hike is not bad at all,
not hard at all
!! There is a steep point for about 10 minutes between the bottom and middle lake but everything else is pretty easy and flat. The roads are not paved but they’re pretty worn in by the hikers year round.
How long is Joffre Lake hike round trip?
Hiking to all three Joffre Lakes can either be completed as a day hike, or you can purchase a permit to stay overnight at one of the camping sites. The
9.2-kilometer / 5.7-mile
roundtrip hike takes about 3 – 5 hours, depending on your pace and the number of rest stops.
What is the elevation of Joffre Lake?
Lower Joffre Lake sits at an elevation of
1,240 m
. The view from Lower Lake will give you a good vantage point of your end goal; the spectacular Matier Glacier that looms high above Upper Joffre Lake.
What is there to do in Joffre lake?
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Joffre Lake Hike. Difficulty: Difficult. ...
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Nairn Falls Hike. Difficulty: Easy. ...
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Tenquille Lake Hike. Difficulty: Difficult. ...
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Marriot Basin/Rohr Lake Hike. ...
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Cerise Creek Hike.
Why is emerald lake so blue?
The beautiful blue-green colour of Emerald Lake is
created by sunlight reflecting off a white layer of “marl” on the lake bed
. Marl is a white calcium carbonate (CaCO3) clay that forms in the water and then settles, often unevenly, onto the lake bottom.
Is Lindeman Lake hike open?
Lindeman Lake is
open year-round
but most people opt not to bother going in winter as the lake will be frozen and covered over in snow, so there’s nothing really to see. The trail will also be very slippery and steep, so microspikes are usually required in winter and early spring.
Why is the water blue in BC?
The silt is created when rocks underneath the surface of the ice are grinding from the movement of the glacier. The rock flour is very light and stays suspended in the lake water for a long time.
The sunlight that reflects off these particles is what gives the lakes their spectacular turquoise blue or green colour.
Can you swim in Bluey Lake?
Off of the highway 97 connector, then 5A, they found Bluey Lake, a turquoise water paradise. Since then,
it has always been one of our beloved summertime destinations for camping, fishing and swimming
.
How hard is the chief hike?
Hiking the Chief is a challenge.
Graded as an intermediate hike
, there are, on First and Second Peak, chains and ladders for some of the more technical parts of the trail to aid you in getting to the top. When it’s wet, the rock is slippery so keep that in mind, as drop-offs on the summits fall hundreds of feet.
Is Garibaldi hike hard?
The hike can be strenuous at times
(the first five km are the hardest with the switchbacks) but the two small lakes and finally the huge turquoise Lake Garibaldi make it worth your time!
Are provincial parks free in BC?
There is no entrance fee to Provincial Parks.
They are free
. You do have to pay to camp in them.
Do I need a day pass for Eagle Bluffs?
If you’re planning on hiking Eagleridge Bluffs in Cypress Mountain Provincial Park (one of the best Cypress hikes), be sure to check out this guide!
No day pass needed for Cypress in 2021
.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.