Alice Lake Provincial Park is a premier camping destination in the Squamish region of British Columbia, positioned 13 kilometers north of Squamish and 71 kilometers north of Vancouver in the scenic Sea to Sky corridor. Surrounded by towering mountains and dense forests, the park features four pristine freshwater lakes that serve as the focal point for outdoor recreation.
The park provides 55 vehicle-accessible campsites, many with electrical and water hookups, along with full shower facilities, dump stations, picnic tables, grills, and firewood. A playground and modern amenities make it ideal for families and RV enthusiasts traveling through British Columbia.
Alice Lake excels as a recreational hub offering diverse activities. Visitors can hike scenic trails including the Four Lakes Trail with Squamish River views, swim at sandy beaches, paddle via canoeing and kayaking, or fish for rainbow trout and Dolly Varden. Mountain biking trails and summer interpretive programs enhance the experience.
The park's location in the Sea to Sky region provides convenient access to Squamish and Vancouver, making it an excellent base for exploring British Columbia's mountains and coastline. From water sports and hiking to family camping and wildlife viewing, Alice Lake Provincial Park delivers a complete outdoor experience with all the amenities needed for comfortable RV camping.