Duffey Lake is a stunning vista in British Columbia ideal for a relaxing getaway. A provincial park called ‘ Duffey Lake provincial park’ was established around Duffey Lake in 1993 and it is overshadowed by the glacier topped Mt. Rohr. A few people know that The Duffey Lake/Cayoosh Creek Valley was historically used as a travel route between the Lillooet First Nations on Lillooet Lake and the Stl’alt’imx First Nation on the Fraser River.

How to Get here: Duffey Lake Provincial park is only three hour drive from Vancouver. It is located along Duffey Lake Road (Highway 99) about 35 km east of Pemberton, nearly midway to Lillooet.

The popular activities at Duffey Lake provincial park include: canoeing, camping, hiking,  fishing, kayaking and wildlife viewing. Mountain goat, grizzly bear, deer, black bear, osprey and great blue heron can all be found in the park.

Tips for visitors: Do take your own drinking water, as potable water is not available in the park. Camping fees at Duffey Lake Provincial park range from $10.00 to $24.00 per party, per vehicle, per night. Campers cannot stay here for more than 14 days.

Quick note for all campers: A Camfire Ban is currently in effect for this park.

To make a campground reservation, you can reserve online or call the Discover Camping campground reservation service toll-free at 1-800-689-9025 (604-689-9025 in Greater Vancouver).

For more information, visit: Duffey Lake