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  2. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Joffre Lakes is a popular destination for hikers in the summer and mountain climbers in the winter due to its scenic lakes, glaciers and challenging peaks. In recent years the park's popularity has increased dramatically, creating controversy due to the volume of litter in the park [ 2 ] and drivers parking dangerously on the adjacent ...

  3. Joffre Peak - Wikipedia

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    Joffre Peak is a 2,721-metre (8,927-foot) mountain summit located in the Coast Mountains, in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the second-highest point of the Joffre Group, which is a subset of the Lillooet Ranges . [ 2 ]

  4. Mount Taylor (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Taylor is a 2,318-metre (7,605-foot) mountain summit located in the Coast Mountains, in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Joffre Group, which is a subset of the Lillooet Ranges. [3] It is situated 21 km (13 mi) east of Pemberton, and 7 km (4 mi) northeast of Lillooet Lake.

  5. Slalok Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Slalok Mountain, originally known as Rex's Pillar, is a 2,653-metre (8,704-foot) mountain summit located in the Coast Mountains, in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the third-highest point of the Joffre Group, which is a subset of the Lillooet Ranges. [3]

  6. Mount Howard (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Howard is a 2,551-metre (8,369-foot) mountain summit located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Joffre Group, which is a subset of the Lillooet Ranges . Mount Howard is situated 27 km (17 mi) east of Pemberton and immediately southeast of Mount Matier .

  7. Duffey Peak - Wikipedia

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    Duffey Peak is part of the Joffre Group, which is a subset of the Lillooet Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 20 km (12 mi) east of Pemberton, and 4 km (2 mi) immediately northeast of Lillooet Lake.

  8. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    After passing Lillooet Lake, the highway climbs a steep grade to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, and shortly after passes through Cayoosh Pass, the highest point on the highway at 1,275 m (4,183 ft). East of the pass the road follows the course of Cayoosh Creek as it traverses the southern base of Mount Rohr and skirts Duffey Lake Provincial Park .

  9. Lillooet Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Lillooet Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia.They are located between the drainage of the Lillooet River and Harrison Lake on the west and the canyon of the Fraser River on the east, and by the lowland coastal valley of that river on the south.