Alice Lake Provincial Park

Alice Lake is named for the wife of Charles Rose, who settled in the district about 1888.

The park was established on November 23, 1956, and was expanded on February 14, 1961, to cover 396 ha.

The park is home to a number of mammal species, including squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons.

Bird species that call the park home include Stellar's jays, crows, ospreys, and great blue herons.

Marine life in and around the lakes include introduced red-eared slider turtles, and native rainbow, Dolly Varden, and cutthroat trout.

The park's namesake, Alice Lake, is popular as a swimming spot, as it boasts two beaches and a nearby campground with showers and electricity.