BEACH INFO:
There are two beach areas on Alice Lake with sandy beach, swimming floats and change houses. The water is usually warm in the summer months. Swimming areas marked by floats, and there are floating docks at each beach. The beaches are a short walk from the campground. Note there are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks.
Alice Lake Provincial Park, named for Alice Rose who was the first woman settler to hike and fish in this area, is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas. Four fresh water lakes dominate the landscape offering plenty of excellent family fun and adventure activities.
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BEACH INFO:
There are two beach areas on Alice Lake with sandy beach, swimming floats and change houses. The water is usually warm in the summer months. Swimming areas marked by floats, and there are floating docks at each beach. The beaches are a short walk from the campground. Note there are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks.
Alice Lake Provincial Park, named for Alice Rose who was the first woman settler to hike and fish in this area, is surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas. Four fresh water lakes dominate the landscape offering plenty of excellent family fun and adventure activities.
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Squamish, British Columbia | Squamish, British Columbia | Historical Status |
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