Clearwater and Azure Lake Boat/Canoe Access Camping |
Here's what you need to know: You can access Clearwater and Azure Lakes off of Highway 5 by turning north on the Clearwater Valley Road at the Clearwater Info Centre. You then follow this road forever(approx. 67 Km's) to the very end where you will find the Boat Launch. This is WHERE YOU PAY YOUR CAMPING FEES at the self registration station. The Marine Camping fee is currently: 5 DOLLARS PER PERSON PER NIGHT(Kids under 13 free), in Cash, in Advance- No credit cards! |
Camping locations: Clearwater Lake 8 Azure Lake 4 Capacity: 50 or so camping parties (2-4 people) What's there: fire rings, picnic tables, outhouses Hot spots: Rainbow falls, 4 1/2 mile, Barview, Huckleberry Average number of parties per night: 10 June/Sept, 30 July/August Things not to miss: Rainbow Falls, Osprey nests,Fishing, Waterfalls |
CELLPHONES DON'T WORK .. And you'll need a really good radio, if you want one. Canoes and related gear can be rented In Clearwater, or at Clearwater Lake Campground from Clearwater Lake Tours(see Links). They also offer daily boat tours and taxi service to Rainbow Falls. Clearwater and Azure Lakes offer a family friendly camping experience, with outhouses and picnic tables at every campsite, as well as ground mounted Bear Caches, and fire rings. Campsites are patrolled and maintained daily. There will be toilet paper in the outhouse. The portage trail between the lakes is good, but not very level. This is where you'll do most of the work on your trip. Canoe carts are pretty much a waste of time on the main portage because of rocks and some small stairs. Boardwalks cover any wet areas. The portage is about a 20 minute walk one way. I've heard everything from "not a problem" to "what a pain" to describe the portage... To each their own I guess. There are no cabins for public use on the lake. Ivor and Osprey campsites are designated "canoe only" as an added bonus for canoeists trying to completely avoid power boats. The fishing is pretty good! It's all rainbow trout, and several locations yield 1-4 lb fish. Locations? Ask the PFO staff when you meet them on the lake, they'll tell what gear is hot and where the bite is on. The busiest campsites are generally Huckleberry and Barview on Clearwater Lake and 4 and a Half Mile on Azure. Ask your PFO daily for updates on site use. |
Round tripping to Rainbow Falls by Canoe? 4 and a Half Mile Campsite is the "bottleneck" for this trip, so ask the PFO Patrol if it's busy. Osprey and Indian Point are your close alternatives. |
Canoeing? Get going early. On travel days, don't dawdle, get on the lake earlier if you want to avoid windy conditions. On hot days, a moderate wind usually comes up about 1 pm and lasts for a couple of hours. Wind direction is very unpredictable, especially on Azure Lake. |
The River Channel I won't offer advice to Power Boaters on how to navigate the channel, maps are available and you do this at your own risk. However I suggest only experienced boaters with a 9.9 horsepower engine or stronger even bother. |
The River Channel for Canoeists Stay off the Navigation route on the maps if you can, this line is marked for power boaters and does not apply to canoes. THE WATER TAXI CANNOT STOP IN THE RIVER CHANNEL, SO TAKE CARE TO AVOID IT. |
During parts of June and sometimes early July, water levels in the River Channel between the lakes can be too high and swift for passage by canoes, see Clearwater Lake Tours for Water Taxi options, or for info on the extended portage route. |
Use the Park Patrol to your advantage. The PFO staff are on the lake every day. They can travel much faster than you, and have current knowledge of what campsites are busy and which ones are free. They also usually know the weather forecast, fishing conditions, about firewood, where that big group of kids is camped, and other info that may affect your plans (Not to mention the fact they're very friendly). |
These are some of rules that you should know: 1. No Commercial Guided Groups (see links for allowable guide company's to escort your commercial party ) 2.You must pay in advance, failure to do so will result in immediate eviction and possible fines 3.Cutting down your own Firewood (trees) is grounds for fines and eviction- so is possession of a firearm* or a chainsaw. Some firewood may be supplied by staff. 4.No Personal watercraft! (IE Jet ski's) this is not a complete list of rules, so consult with BC Parks Official Website before going to the lake. |
Click here for Canoes rentals and Water taxi services on Clearwater, Azure and Hobson Lakes. Clearwater lake Tours, Over 20 years of service in Wells Gray. |