Beaumont Provincial Park

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A view of Fraser Lake from the beach at Beaumont Provincial Park
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A view of Fraser Lake from the beach at Beaumont Provincial Park

Beaumont Provincial Park is a provincial park located at the southeast end of Fraser Lake, between Fort Fraser and the town of Fraser Lake, British Columbia, approximately 40km west of Vanderhoof, British Columbia.

Facilities include

  • 49 campsites
  • a boat launch
  • a day picnic area
  • a swimming beach
  • a sani-station

[edit] Fraser Mountain

There is a 4km long trail up Mount Fraser that starts across the highway but still within the Beaumont park boundary. At the top is an old forest service tower that provides a clear view of the surrounding area. Some of the steepest sections of the trail once made up a small ski hill, which operated in the late 60s and early 70s, complete with a rope-tow. It takes an estimated 3 hours to ascend the mountain. The trailhead is located between the park entrance and Piper's Glen Resort.

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