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The Powell Forest Canoe Route is a 35-mile-long circuit (plus 5 miles of portage) that takes you through eight lakes strung across the coastal temperate rainforest for which the province is famous. The put-in at Lois Lake lies an hour-and-a-half northwest of Vancouver off of Sunshine Coast Highway 101. The length of the paddle makes it a challenge for anyone; the density of the forest will also test your camping skills. The full circuit includes Lakes Lois, Horseshoe, Nanton, Ireland, Dodd, Windsor, Goat, and Powell.
The Powell Forest Canoe Route is a 35-mile-long circuit (plus 5 miles of portage) that takes you through eight lakes strung across the coastal temperate rainforest for which the province is famous. The put-in at Lois Lake lies an hour-and-a-half northwest of Vancouver off of Sunshine Coast Highway 101. The length of the paddle makes it a challenge for anyone; the density of the forest will also test your camping skills. The full circuit includes Lakes Lois, Horseshoe, Nanton, Ireland, Dodd, Windsor, Goat, and Powell.
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 9 May 2006

The Powell Forest Canoe Route is a 35-mile-long circuit (plus 5 miles of portage) that takes you through eight lakes strung across the coastal temperate rainforest for which the province is famous. The put-in at Lois Lake lies an hour-and-a-half northwest of Vancouver off of Sunshine Coast Highway 101. The length of the paddle makes it a challenge for anyone; the density of the forest will also test your camping skills. The full circuit includes Lakes Lois, Horseshoe, Nanton, Ireland, Dodd, Windsor, Goat, and Powell.