Green Lake Provincial Park
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Green Lake Provincial Park
Green Lake Provincial Park is 337 hectares containing open rangeland and forests of aspen and lodgepole pine.

The lake itself is 14 kilometres long, averaging 1.5 kilometres in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 kilometres. The low flushing rate combined with the chemical composition in these warm shallow waters creates a greenish hue, hence the name.

A motorboat or canoe can be used to explore the shores and islands of this park making bird and wildlife viewing opportunities excellent. Local business operators provide boat rentals, supplies and even horseback riding.

Green Lake Provincial ParkLOCATION

Green Lake Provincial Park is easily located near 70 Mile House. The Green Lake Road leads directly to the park's entrance where more information is available.

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PARK FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES

Camping - Three campgrounds with a total of 121 sites are located within the park. They are Sunset View, Emerald Bay and Arrowhead. Group camping is available at Sunset View Group Campground.

Green Lake Provincial Park Picnic Area - There are a number of areas within the park that have day-use facilities and picnic shelters with tables.

Swimming - Green Lake's shallow, warm waters and good beaches make swimming conditions ideal. No lifeguard is on duty.

Playgrounds - Both Sunset View and Emerald Bay Campgrounds contain playgrounds. All campgrounds have horseshoe pits.

Fishing - Each year restocking of Rainbow Trout takes place providing fair to good opportunities. A dark, flatfish lure is recommended.

Green Lake Provincial Park Boating - Two boat launch ramps are available. Waterskiing conditions on Green Lake are usually ideal.

Trails - Located next to the campground in Sunset view is a self-guiding forest nature trail.

The park also provides a sani-station, telephone, toilets, water, firewood and is wheelchair accessible.

 


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