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The "View of Buttle Lake" encompasses the breathtaking vistas of a prominent natural landmark nestled within Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. This long, narrow, and deep lake, lying at an elevation of 221 metres, is dramatically bordered by towering, rugged mountains and dense forests, creating a majestic landscape. It serves as the headwaters of the Campbell River and is a central feature of the park, located between the towns of Campbell River and Gold River.
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Bilgiler
Rakım 230 m
Hava durumu
Foreca tarafından sağlanır
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9 Haziran Salı
11°C
6°C
75 %
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En yüksek rüzgâr hızı: 16,0 km/h
Buttle Lake offers a range of hiking experiences. For more challenging routes with excellent views from higher elevations, consider trails like Flower Ridge and Crest Mountain. These typically involve significant elevation gain and require good fitness. For easier options, many scenic pullouts along Westmin Road offer shorter walks and access to the lake shore. You can find diverse routes catering to various skill levels within Strathcona Provincial Park.
While popular viewpoints can attract visitors, exploring some of the less-trafficked trails or visiting during off-peak hours (early mornings or weekdays outside of summer) can offer a more serene experience. Backcountry routes, accessible from various points around the lake, also tend to be less crowded than frontcountry trails. Researching specific trail conditions and popularity before your visit is recommended.
Yes, Buttle Lake is considered family-friendly. While some trails are challenging, there are numerous shorter walks, scenic pullouts, and accessible areas perfect for families. The lake itself offers opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying nature. Look for trails specifically marked as easy or family-friendly when planning your visit.
Dogs are generally permitted in Strathcona Provincial Park, including many trails and viewpoint areas around Buttle Lake, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or park signage, as some sensitive ecological areas or designated swimming spots might have restrictions. Always pack out pet waste.
Access to Buttle Lake and its viewpoints is primarily via Highway 28, with the paved Westmin Road running along the eastern side. This road features numerous scenic pullouts and designated parking areas at various access points and trailheads. While parking is generally available, popular spots can fill up quickly during peak season, especially on weekends. Arriving early is often advisable.
Public transport options directly to Buttle Lake Provincial Park are very limited or non-existent. Visitors typically access the park and its viewpoints by private vehicle. The park is situated between Campbell River and Gold River, and a personal vehicle provides the most flexibility for exploring the various scenic pullouts and trailheads along Westmin Road.
Buttle Lake offers beauty year-round, but conditions vary significantly. Summer (June-September) is ideal for hiking, swimming, and boating, with warmer temperatures. Fall (October-November) brings vibrant colours but cooler weather. Winter (December-March) can see snow and ice, making some higher elevation trails inaccessible or requiring specialized gear like snowshoes. Road conditions can also be challenging. Spring (April-May) offers melting snow and blooming flora, but trails can be muddy. Always check current weather and park conditions before visiting, especially outside of summer.
Beyond the stunning mountain and lake vistas, a unique feature of Buttle Lake is the visibility of old tree stumps along the shore during periods of low water. These are remnants of forests harvested before the lake's water level was raised by the Strathcona Dam in the 1950s. Other notable natural features include the clear, glacier-carved waters, the dramatic surrounding peaks, and nearby Myra Falls.
Buttle Lake, being within Strathcona Provincial Park, is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, including waterfowl on the lake. Larger mammals such as deer, elk, and black bears inhabit the area. While sightings are not guaranteed, maintaining a respectful distance and storing food properly are important for both visitor safety and wildlife protection.
Within Strathcona Provincial Park, you'll find frontcountry camping facilities at Buttle Lake, offering a direct way to stay immersed in nature. However, there are no hotels, cafes, or pubs directly within the park boundaries at Buttle Lake. For accommodation beyond camping or for dining options, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Campbell River or Gold River, which are accessible via Highway 28.
While the general area offers many scenic pullouts along Westmin Road, which are often accessible from a vehicle, specific designated viewpoints or hiking trails may vary in their accessibility. Some paved pullouts might offer easy access to a view, but most trails around Buttle Lake involve natural terrain that is not typically wheelchair accessible. It's best to check specific trail information for accessibility details if this is a concern.