Bowron Lake Provincial Park, a vast spread of land that stretches across the western slopes of the Cariboo Mountain Range in British Columbia’s Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, is filled with rugged, glaciated mountains, rounded hilltops, waterfalls and an abundance of wildlife. But it’s probably best known for its waterways, which make up the world-renowned Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit.
The route of interconnected waterways runs along the near outer-edges of the park, stretching more than 100 kilometres long. With portages making up just 10.8 kilometres of the route, it’s almost hard to believe that the circuit is a product of nature – but nothing about this experience is artificial. Its ever-evolving backdrop of snow-capped mountains, azure lakes, sandy beaches and marshlands attracts paddlers from around the world, which is just one reason why you need to reserve your departure date ahead of time. Reservations for the upcoming season, which runs from mid-May to the end of September, are made available in October each year. If you’re not big on planning in advance, consider this: the reservation system ensures that when you do get the chance to paddle the circuit, you have the room, and peace and quiet, to truly enjoy it. This trip is all about connecting with nature. The ban on stereos, pets and powerboats, as well as the lack of cell service, add to the solitude. Restricting the number of paddlers also relieves any anxiety around the first-come-first-serve campsites and helps preserve the park’s vast array of wildlife. After all, it’s not uncommon for paddlers to see animals like beavers, bears, moose and otters feeding along the waterways, and the Bowron River estuary is a birdwatcher’s paradise. The water conditions, including wide wind-swept lakes, fast-flowing rivers and even whitewater, which can be paddled and portaged, are as diverse as the scenery. Given this, you should have some paddling experience before booking the trip, though travelling with guides can help. The small, family-owned company Pathways has been offering guided trips in Bowron Lake Provincial Park since 1973 and staffs guides who are equally passionate about the route today. Sea to Sky Expeditions also provides an exceptional learning experience for paddlers looking to explore the circuit without the pressure of planning the whole trip.