10 Bodies of Water in British Columbia That You Shouldn't Miss

April 19, 2022 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in British Columbia, British Columbia including Kicking Horse River, Clayoquot Sound, Wedgemount Lake, Buntzen Lake, Lost Lake, Emerald Lake, Lake Okanagan, Inner Harbour, Osoyoos Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park.
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1. Kicking Horse River

Highway 1, Golden, British Columbia Canada +1 403-762-4554 http://www.kickinghorseriver.com
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5.0 based on 105 reviews

Kicking Horse River

Restless river passing through picturesque valleys offers spectacular scenery and some of the finest white water rafting in the country.

Reviewed By 5cottie - British Columbia, Canada

From White water rafting on the upper reaches to Kayak paddling where is enters the Columbia this river is full of fun (if you're sensible) and adventure. The flow much of the year is pretty fast and it ices over in the winter. DON"T WALK ON IT IN THE WINTER. The thicknes of the ice varies dramatically and if you go through you're not comming out! End EX. If you're there in the spring the ice breakup can be pretty dramtic too at times. Ice from further up the Mountain bottlenecks at Golden and tends to pile up , especially after a hard windter and a fast melt. When it lets go it's a sight to see I'm told! It is a great viewpoint though at any time of the year. Whether from the road bridge or the spectacular covered wooden bridge a few yards downstream. The Riverside walks are pleasant too. Spirit place is a tranquil spot to stop and smell the flowers or take a cold bear at the Riverside Tavern and the water garden adds that visual and aural water delight as you can't see the river for the flood bank, protecting Spirit Place.

2. Clayoquot Sound

331 Neill St, Tofino, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 138 reviews

Clayoquot Sound

Clayoquot Sound is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Major inlets include Sydney Inlet, Shelter Inlet, Herbert Inlet, Bedwell Inlet, Lemmens Inlet, and Tofino Inlet. Major islands include Flores Island, Vargas Island, and Meares Island.

Reviewed By S_Leach - Nanaimo, Canada

This area of the World is spectacular. We are fortunate to live in Nanaimo, just a short drive away. We were just here for a couple of nts. (B.C. officially inCovid Phase 3) to shake off the isolation cobwebs... a day's kayaking w/ Tofino Sea Kayaking gear & guide was just what we needed. We took in the amazing vistas, listening to the sound of our oars cutting through the water. Our guide, born & raised in Tofino, was SO informative that we came away with a much grater appreciation for the area, history & people. Up close & personal tour of Clayoqyot Sound is not to be missed when visiting the area. We loved seeing a bit of local wildlife too .. timid harbour seals came up to our kayaks to see what we were all about & eagles flew overhead in abundance.

3. Wedgemount Lake

Garibaldi Park, Whistler, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Wedgemount Lake

4. Buntzen Lake

Port Moody, British Columbia Canada +1 604-469-9679 http://www.buntzenlake.ca
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Buntzen Lake

Reviewed By rockerbiff - Vancouver, Canada

been here many times, during the week is your best bet. It can get very busy on summer weekends. Lovely all year round. Lake Placid movie [with many others] was filmed here

5. Lost Lake

Whistler, British Columbia Canada +1 604-932-5535 http://www.whistler.ca/lost-lake-park
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4.5 based on 1,777 reviews

Lost Lake

A 15-minute shuttle ride from Whistler, this lake is perfect for those who want to take a break from the slopes and jog, walk or picnic by its peaceful shores.

Reviewed By liketOtravel00742 - London, United Kingdom

A pretty little lake that is close to Whistler Village and easily accessible on foot, by bike or using the municipality's free summer shuttle, which runs from the Gateway Loop by the Whistler gondola every 15 minutes. There's a beach, a doggie beach further along, a dock around the far side of the lake, and an easy to walk loop of a couple of kilometres. There are toilets, a place to top up a water bottle, and sometimes a food truck in on site. On a hot day, it does get very busy. So be warned. And the water really isn't all that warm. That's it! Enjoy.

6. Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake Road, Yoho National Park, British Columbia Canada +1 250-343-6783 http://www.parkscanada.gc.ca/yoho
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4.5 based on 1,286 reviews

Emerald Lake

Peaceful lake nestled in the mountains and surrounded by lush, green forest.

Reviewed By RAEF715

Before our trip, without really knowing about the beautiful lakes in the Canadian Rockies, by 13 year old mentioned having a dream about being out on a beautiful lake with mountains around, and he wanted to do that, so a canoe trip here was a top goal on our trip. After hitting some construction traffic on the way, we got in the lot just a couple minutes before the deadline- he and my wife ran in and got the last canoe, while my other son and i just enjoyed the late afternoon light hitting the lake. Just a memorable time, and quite the contrast to the white water rafting we had completed earlier in the day. Louise and Moraine are incredibly beautiful, but loved our time at Emerald Lake.

7. Lake Okanagan

Kelowna, British Columbia Canada +1 250-469-8500 http://wibit.com
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4.5 based on 1,057 reviews

Lake Okanagan

If you spot Ogopogo, the legendary lake monster said to inhabit these waters, you'll make headline news, but other than that, you're sure to enjoy all the recreational activities this 82-mile long lake has to offer: swimming, boating, parasailing and all types of water sports.

Reviewed By abarker02 - Kelowna, Canada

This is one f the cleanest and most beautiful lakes in Canada. Beautiful beaches, clean water and gorgeous scenery all through the valley. A “must experience”!

8. Inner Harbour

Victoria, British Columbia Canada 250-953-2033 https://www.tourismvictoria.com/see-do/activities-attractions/statues-landmarks/inner-harbour
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4.5 based on 5,293 reviews

Inner Harbour

This scenic patch of waterfront is the location of Victoria's many tourist attractions, recreational activities, restaurants and shopping. For a special treat, have afternoon tea at the grand Empress Hotel or board a ferry for a harbor tour.

Reviewed By Redkitewatcher64 - Andover, United Kingdom

The Inner Harbour is the highlight of any visit to Victoria. Its a perfect place to walk around as there is a pathway around the whole harbour. From here there is a wide selection of shops, restaurants and bars and is the perfect place to watch the float planes and cruise ships visiting the harbour. Here you can watch the water taxi's travelling around the harbour and people out rowing in the harbour. From here you can walk to Chinatown and the main shopping areas, visit the museums and view historic sites like the hotels and Government buildings, Its a perfect place to watch the sunset , and a walk around at night reveals stunning views of the parliament buildings lit up at night

9. Osoyoos Lake

Osoyoos, British Columbia Canada
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4.5 based on 408 reviews

Osoyoos Lake

Known as the "warmest lake in Canada," Osoyoos Lake stretches fourteen miles and is a favorite for summer recreation and winter sports.

Reviewed By edn636 - Delta, Canada

Walking along the lake shore was such a wonderful relaxing and de-stressing experience. It did help, the time of year did help create this tranquility for us. I would seriously recommend a walk along the lake in the off season. It really cleared out my mind of all the "junk" that was there.

10. Garibaldi Provincial Park

1376 Depot Rd E, Brackendale, Squamish, British Columbia V0N 1H0 Canada +1 604-892-6100 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/garibald.html
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4.5 based on 175 reviews

Garibaldi Provincial Park

Garibaldi Provincial Park is a favorite destination of outdoor enthusiasts: it offers a range of hiking opportunities from lush alpine meadows, wildlife viewing opportunities, alpine flowers blooming in lush meadows, and hikes ranging from a few hours to a few days using map and compass. Garibaldi Park has an interesting geological background as it was created by volcanic action which created the formation of many of the parks peaks; the Black Tusk, Price Mountain, The Table, Mount Garibaldi, the CinderCone and the Glacier Pikes just to name a few. Lava from Clinker Peak is responsible for the creation of The Barrier. Behind this natural dam 300 metre deep Garibaldi Lake was formed.

Reviewed By claudiavX9698QE

Fantastic experience! Great views. Alpine flowers in full bloom. Only disappointment was finding discarded noodles in the stream. Encourage people to please learn about how to properly discard food waste! Information is provided by Parks Canada upon making reservation.

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