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[[Image:Mountain_Lake_Hut.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Mountain Lake Hut (Fall 2006)]]
{{Hutbox
| Name=Mountain Lake Hut
| Photo=Mountain_Lake_Hut.JPG
| Elevation=1630m
| NTS Topographic map={{NTS link|092|g|11}}
| Built=2000
| Caretaker=[http://www.bcmc.ca/ British Columbia Mountaineering Club]
| Capacity=10}}
 
 
The '''Mountain Lake Hut''' is located on the divide between Furry and Britania Creeks, just south of [[Squamish]].  It was built and is currently maintained by the British Columbia Mountaineering Club.
The '''Mountain Lake Hut''' is located on the divide between Furry and Britania Creeks, just south of [[Squamish]].  It was built and is currently maintained by the British Columbia Mountaineering Club.
==Facilities==
==Facilities==

Revision as of 23:07, 30 July 2007

Mountain Lake Hut

Overnight Capacity 10
Coordinates
Elevation 1630m
Built 2000
Caretaker British Columbia Mountaineering Club


The Mountain Lake Hut is located on the divide between Furry and Britania Creeks, just south of Squamish. It was built and is currently maintained by the British Columbia Mountaineering Club.

Facilities

The Hut sleeps 10 people. 6 upstairs in the loft and 4 on the main floor

Hiking and Scrambling

There is lots of good hiking and scrambling around the hut including Mt. Sheer, Ben Lomond and various other peak. Sky Pilot is a bit farther away on the other side of Britania Creek but is still reachable in a day from Mountain Lake.

Access

The best access is currently from Furry Creek FSR, which is gated at the bottom. The BCMC have a key to this gate and VOC trips have been able to get access in the past, although going forward the BCMC say they will only be giving the key to BCMC members. If you want to get access to the key, then someone in your group needs to join the BCMC.

Historic access is from Britannia Creek, where there used to be a small town that supported the now abandoned copper mine, and a trail leading up the valley past Utopia Lake to the hut. Britania Creek was ravaged by a flood when the Park Lane Lake dam was dynamited in the early 1990s[1], causing a huge debris torrent. Now much of the valley bottom is very thick bush.