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The Confederation
Lake Trail near Powell River is a 3-½ hour moderately difficult
hike to the Forest Service Log Cabin along a well-marked trail,
with several switchbacks and wonderful views of Inland Lake, the
Rainbow Range and Powell Lake.
This is a beautiful
walk through sections of old-growth forest featuring Western Red
Cedar and Douglas-fir. The trail meanders along parts of the Confederation
Lake shoreline and leads to a log Cabin, which has a wood stove
and can accommodate six people.
From Powell
River head towards Inland Lake. Just before turning left into
the campsite, take the right branch of the road. Drive in for approximately
2 kilometres and park in a cleared out parking area. The trailhead
is located approximately 100 metres north of the parking area, which
is an old logging road that heads off to the right. Travel along
this road until you reach a fork in the road. Take the right fork
and continue uphill. Follow this old road that will eventually turn
into a well-marked trail.
Vehicle access
is restricted from November 1st to April 1st by a locked gate located
just before the Inland Lake Recreation Site. An additional 1.5 kilometre
hike along the Forest Service Road is required to access the trailhead.
Guide and
Map: The local guide Trails of The Lower Sunshine Coast
is produced by the Sunshine Coast Forest District - available at
Visitor Info Centres on the Sunshine Coast.
Click for companies that offer Hiking
& Backpacking services, or visit our Recreation
section for more information on Hiking and Backpacking in British
Columbia.
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