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Lago Middle Joffre

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Lago Middle Joffre

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Middle Joffre Lake is a stunning glacier-fed lake nestled within Joffre Lakes Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Located in the Coast Mountains, approximately 35 kilometers east of Pemberton, this natural monument sits at an elevation of 1492 meters. It is renowned for its striking, vibrant turquoise-blue water, a result of glacial silt reflecting light, and is a highlight along the popular trail connecting the three Joffre Lakes.

Visitors consistently rave about the lake's breathtaking beauty, often describing it as…

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    26 gennaio 2022

    Escursionismo

    Ci sono molti bei posti per scattare una foto intorno al Middle Joffre Lake. Una salita abbastanza ripida ti porta fino agli Upper Joffre Lakes, ma ne vale la pena.
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    15 agosto 2025

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    Il lago Middle Joffre si trova a un'altitudine di circa 1.520 m ed è facilmente raggiungibile tramite un sentiero ben battuto, con un dislivello di circa 250 m dal parcheggio sulla Duffey Lake Road. Sulla sponda settentrionale del lago, dove nasce il Joffre Creek, si gode di una magnifica vista sulle montagne, tra cui la cima del Monte Matier e la sua base glaciale, nonché il Monte Slalok.
    Durante la nostra discesa pomeridiana (visita del 28 maggio 2025), numerosi bagnanti si erano immersi nel lago.
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    11 luglio 2018

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    Un bellissimo lago turchese che può essere raggiunto dopo una ripida salita - ne vale la pena!
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    Elevazione 1.490 m

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    Posizione:Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy), British Columbia, Canada

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    How challenging is the hike to Middle Joffre Lake, and what's the elevation gain?

    The hike to Middle Joffre Lake is generally considered moderate. It involves a noticeable elevation gain of approximately 250 meters (820 feet) from the parking lot on Duffey Lake Road. While there are some steeper sections, the trail is well-trodden and manageable for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level. It typically takes just under an hour to reach Middle Joffre Lake from the trailhead.

    What are the key landmarks and viewpoints around Middle Joffre Lake?

    Middle Joffre Lake is famous for its stunning turquoise waters and the iconic floating log, which is a popular spot for photos. From the north shore, where Joffre Creek emerges, you'll find magnificent views of the surrounding mountains, including the peaks of Mount Matier and Slalok Mountain, along with their glacial bases. Many visitors find numerous picturesque spots around the lake to capture its beauty.

    Is Middle Joffre Lake suitable for families with children or beginner hikers?

    Yes, Middle Joffre Lake can be suitable for families and beginner hikers, provided they are prepared for a moderate ascent. The trail is well-maintained, but the 250-meter elevation gain means it's not entirely flat. Children who are used to walking or can be carried for parts of the journey should be fine. It's always recommended to assess your family's fitness level and bring appropriate gear and snacks.

    What is the dog policy for Joffre Lakes Provincial Park and Middle Joffre Lake?

    Dogs are not permitted on the trails or in the day-use areas of Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, which includes Middle Joffre Lake. This policy is in place to protect wildlife and ensure a positive experience for all visitors. Please leave your furry friends at home when visiting the park.

    Are there any public transport options or shuttles to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park?

    While there isn't a direct public transport route to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, some private shuttle services operate from nearby towns like Whistler or Pemberton, especially during peak season. It's best to research current shuttle availability and booking requirements in advance, as these services can change seasonally.

    How do I obtain a day-use pass for Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, and when are they required?

    A free day-use pass is required for entry to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park during certain periods, typically from mid-June to late September, and sometimes during busy winter weekends. These passes must be reserved online in advance through the BC Parks website. They are released in batches, usually a few days before the visit date, and can be highly competitive, so plan ahead.

    What are the conditions like for visiting Middle Joffre Lake in winter, spring, or fall?

    Visiting Middle Joffre Lake outside of summer offers different experiences:

    • Winter: The trail can be snow-covered and icy, requiring snowshoes or microspikes. The lakes may be frozen, and the vibrant turquoise color is less visible. It's a challenging but beautiful experience for well-equipped hikers.
    • Spring (April-May): Snowmelt can make trails muddy and slippery, and some sections may still be snow-covered. The lakes begin to thaw, but the iconic color might not be at its peak until later in the season.
    • Fall (October-November): Cooler temperatures and changing foliage offer a different aesthetic. Snow can begin to fall in late fall, and the trail may become icy. The crowds are generally smaller than in summer.

    How does the hike to Middle Joffre Lake compare to the hike to Upper Joffre Lake?

    The hike to Middle Joffre Lake is the first significant ascent after Lower Joffre Lake and is considered moderate. Continuing from Middle Joffre Lake to Upper Joffre Lake involves a fairly steep climb, making that section more challenging. Many hikers find the effort to reach Upper Joffre Lake well worth it for the views of the glacier and the third lake, but it adds considerable difficulty and time to the overall trek.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Middle Joffre Lake?

    For a hike to Middle Joffre Lake, especially during the warmer months, wear comfortable hiking shoes or boots with good ankle support. Dress in layers, as weather can change quickly in the mountains. Essential items include water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a rain jacket, a first-aid kit, and a map or navigation device. In cooler seasons, add warmer layers, gloves, and potentially microspikes or snowshoes.

    Are there any accommodations, cafes, or restaurants near Joffre Lakes Provincial Park?

    Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is in a relatively remote area. The nearest services, including accommodations, cafes, and restaurants, can be found in the towns of Pemberton (approximately 35 km west) or Whistler (about an hour's drive south). It's advisable to plan for meals and lodging in these communities before or after your visit to the park.

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