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What are the activities at Floe Lake ?

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Why choose a trail at Floe Lake?

Floe Lake is a lake in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada. The lake is only accessible by a 10.7 km hiking trail that leaves from a marked trailhead on highway 93. There is a backcountry campground at the lake as well as a Warden's cabin staffed by Parks Canada. An image of Floe Lake appears on the wall of the International Arrivals at Customs Canada in the Calgary International Airport.

The Floe Lake is located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, in British Columbia. It is a pristine alpine lake, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and glaciers. The lake is known for its excellent fishing, with trout and char being the most common catches. There are also plenty of opportunities for hiking and camping in the area, and the views are simply stunning.


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Access fee $ 0.00
Schedule

From sunrise to sunset

Coordinates
-116.1428747
51.0528825

What are the coordinates and address of Floe Lake?

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Floe Lake, British Columbia V0A 1J0, Canada

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Starting Point

The Floe Lake trailhead is located in the Kootenay National Park, British Columbia. To get there, take Highway 93 south from Radium Hot Springs to the turnoff for Kootenay National Park (just past the town of Marble Canyon). Follow the signs to the park and then to Floe Lake. The drive from Radium Hot Springs to the Floe Lake trailhead takes about 2 hours.

Why visit Floe Lake

The Floe Lake area is a beautiful and remote corner of British Columbia that offers visitors a wealth of outdoor activities to enjoy. The lake is surrounded by pristine forests and mountains, and is a great place for fishing, hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. There are also several hot springs in the area that make for a great way to relax after a day of exploring.

Is Floe Lake in British Columbia a good place for the whole family?

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific needs and interests of each family. Some families may find Floe Lake to be an excellent place for outdoor recreation and nature exploration, while others may find the area to be too remote or lacking in amenities.

Things not to be missed

The best activities near Floe Lake in British Columbia are hiking, fishing, and camping.

1. Hiking - There are a number of hikes in the area around Floe Lake, including the Floe Lake Trail, which leads to the lake itself.

2. Fishing - The lake is a popular spot for fishing, with trout and salmon being among the most common catches.

3. Boating - Visitors can enjoy boating on the lake or take a scenic cruise.

4. Camping - There are several campsites around Floe Lake where visitors can enjoy a peaceful night under the stars.

5. Wildlife Viewing - The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, deer, and eagles.

Where to eat?

1. The Floe Lake Lodge - This is a great place to eat if you are looking for a nice, sit-down meal. The lodge has a wide variety of dishes to choose from, and the service is excellent.

2. The Floe Lake General Store - If you are looking for something quick and easy, the general store is a great option. They have a wide variety of snacks and drinks, as well as some hot food items.

3. The Floe Lake Campground - If you are camping at Floe Lake, the campground store is a great place to get your food. They have a wide variety of snacks, drinks, and hot food items.

4. The Floe Lake Boat Launch - If you are out on the lake fishing or boating, the boat launch is a great place to stop for a bite to eat. They have a wide variety of snacks and drinks available.

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