Pure Lake Provincial Park

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Port Clements

British Columbia
Canada


Park Size: 130 hectares
Park Amenities:
Beach
Canoeing
Kayaking
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Swimming


Pure Lake Provincial Park

A swimming and picnicking fresh water lake destination park on Graham Island, part of the Haida Gwaii Islands, in between Masset Village and Port Clements Village.

Pure Lake Park - Haida Gwaii, BC Photo GalleryA short hard-packed gravel trail leads from the parking lot to a small sandy beach fronting Pure Lake. The surrounding shoreline is cut short by trees on each end of the beach area. There is no trail around the lake for exploration. From the public beach area one can see the lake is surrounded by many trees, thick under brush and salal.

Pure Lake Park is 130 hectares in size. A small provincial park in comparison to most government operated parks. This wilderness park has a day-use/picnic area with five picnic tables, some grassy areas and two fire rings. There are pit toilets onsite. Firewood is not provided and do not use what you find in the bushes... BYOB - Bring Your Own Burn. Many visitors arrive at Pure Lake because it is an easy access lake. The parking lot is close to the beach. A big reason why the lake park is a popular destination to relax, swim, picnic, play in the sand, kayak or canoe.

Explore Pure Lake Provincial Park near the Village of Port Clements, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Pure Lake Provincial Park
Highway 16
Port Clements
Canada

How To Get ToPure Lake Provincial Park

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Drive north on Hwy 16 from Skidegate BC Ferry towards Tlell, Port Clements and Masset. Pure lake is about 20 km south of Masset Village. Look for the Pure Lake Provincial Park sign on hwy 16 and pull off into the small rest stop/parking lot. Park and walk in from there.
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