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Belvedere sul Lago Seton

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Belvedere sul Lago Seton

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The Seton Lake Lookout, also affectionately known as the "Lulu Lookout," is a popular viewpoint situated near Lillooet in the Squamish-Lillooet region of southwestern British Columbia. Perched at an elevation of approximately 294 meters, this natural monument offers expansive, panoramic views of the stunning Seton Lake, framed by the majestic Mission Ridge to the northeast and the Cayoosh Range to the southwest. It's a family-friendly destination, providing an accessible way to experience the dramatic landscapes of the region.

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    14 febbraio 2025

    Escursionismo

    Il lago Seton o il bacino idrico di Seton Lake fa parte del Bridge River Power Project della BC Hydro. L'intero complesso è costituito da tre dighe e quattro centrali idroelettriche con una capacità di 492 MW o il 6-8 percento della fornitura di elettricità della British Columbia.
    La diga di Seton è stata completata nel 1956 ed è la fase finale di questo progetto di generazione di energia con la centrale elettrica di Seton sopra la foce del fiume Seton nel fiume Fraser.
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    25 luglio 2017

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    Poco prima della tappa odierna, Lillooet, si può riprendere fiato e mettere i piedi nel lago. La linea ferroviaria che corre lungo la sponda settentrionale del lago crea un'atmosfera meravigliosamente romantica in Canada.
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    13 agosto 2019

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    Sotto il lago Seton, fu costruita un'altra diga sul fiume Seton, che fu completata nel 1956. Questa diga ha innalzato il livello dell'acqua del lago Seton di ulteriori 2 m. La diga di Seton ha una lunghezza della cresta di 130 me un'altezza di 7,6 m. Un canale della centrale elettrica lungo 3700 m, il canale Seton, trasporta un massimo di 143 m³ /s dem anche su base giornaliera. Questo ha una singola turbina Francis con una potenza di 42 MW.
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    Elevazione 290 m

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    giovedì 2 luglio

    16°C

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    95 %

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    Velocità max vento: 8,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Area B (Cayoosh/Pavilion), British Columbia, Canada

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    Is the Seton Lake Lookout trail suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

    The path to the Seton Lake Lookout is generally considered easy, making it suitable for beginners. It's a short, out-and-back trail, typically 0.9 to 1.3 kilometers round trip, with an elevation gain of 24 to 80 meters. While there are some steep sections, the hike usually takes only 10 to 45 minutes. However, it's important to note that the trail is not officially maintained and lacks facilities, so those with limited mobility should assess their comfort with uneven terrain.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Seton Lake Lookout?

    The Seton Lake Lookout is primarily accessed by car, as it's located along the Duffey Lake portion of Highway 99. There are no direct public transport routes to the lookout itself. Visitors typically drive to the designated pullout area for parking, which is just before a distinct hairpin turn in the road.

    Is Seton Lake Lookout suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Seton Lake Lookout can be visited year-round, with winter offering a unique perspective on the snow-covered mountains and frozen lake. However, winter conditions can make the trail more challenging. Expect potentially icy or snowy paths, and dress in warm layers. The road leading to the lookout (Highway 99) may also have winter driving conditions, so check road reports before you go. Facilities are not available, so plan accordingly.

    Is the Seton Lake Lookout trail kid-friendly?

    Yes, the Seton Lake Lookout is considered family-friendly due to its relatively short and easy trail. The rewarding views at the top make it a great destination for children. However, parents should be mindful that the trail includes some steep sections and there are steep cliffs at the viewpoint, so close supervision of children is essential.

    Are dogs allowed on the Seton Lake Lookout trail?

    Yes, the Seton Lake Lookout trail is dog-friendly. However, due to the steep cliffs and the presence of other visitors, it is strongly recommended to keep dogs on a leash at all times for their safety and the comfort of others.

    Do I need a permit or reservation to visit Seton Lake Lookout?

    No, you do not need a permit or reservation to visit the Seton Lake Lookout. It is a publicly accessible viewpoint, and there are no fees for parking or using the trail.

    What is the significance of Seton Lake's unique turquoise color?

    The distinctive milky turquoise color of Seton Lake is due to glacial silt, also known as 'rock flour,' suspended in its waters. This fine sediment is carried into the lake by glacial meltwater. Additionally, Seton Lake is part of BC Hydro's Bridge River hydroelectric complex, and the Seton Dam, completed in 1956, raised the lake's water level, contributing to its unique appearance.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Seton Lake Lookout?

    The Seton Lake Lookout itself does not have any facilities, cafes, or accommodation. However, the nearby town of Lillooet, located about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) northeast of the eastern end of Seton Lake, offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and lodging options for visitors.

    What other viewpoints or attractions are there near Seton Lake Lookout?

    While the Seton Lake Lookout offers a spectacular panoramic view, the surrounding region along the Duffey Lake Road (Highway 99) is rich with scenic spots. You can explore other viewpoints along the Sea to Sky Highway, or visit the town of Lillooet for historical insights. The Kaoham Shuttle train, which runs along the north shore of Seton Lake, also offers a unique way to experience the area's beauty and history.

    What is the 'Lulu Lookout' nickname referring to?

    The Seton Lake Lookout is sometimes affectionately referred to as the 'Lulu Lookout' because many visitors note that the distinct U-shaped or hairpin bend in the Duffey Lake Road below the viewpoint resembles the logo of the popular athletic apparel brand, Lululemon.

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