We just returned from an enjoyable two day stay at Alice Lake Provincial Park. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/alice_lk/
There were 55 campsites open, all with power but no water. You can fill your fresh water tank near the entrance to the park. There were only five campers there, although we were told that in the summer it is full.
The sites are quite private and well-treed which makes them shady. Alice Lake is a short walk from the campsite and there is a walk around the lake which provides views of the surrounding mountains. The town of Squamish is close by. Brandywine Falls about 20 km toward Whistler is worth the half km hike to see.
Here are a few pictures from our trip. We recommend this park.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brian_vansnell/sets/72157623924630503/
There were 55 campsites open, all with power but no water. You can fill your fresh water tank near the entrance to the park. There were only five campers there, although we were told that in the summer it is full.
The sites are quite private and well-treed which makes them shady. Alice Lake is a short walk from the campsite and there is a walk around the lake which provides views of the surrounding mountains. The town of Squamish is close by. Brandywine Falls about 20 km toward Whistler is worth the half km hike to see.
Here are a few pictures from our trip. We recommend this park.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brian_vansnell/sets/72157623924630503/