Berg Lake
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Berg Lake is a lake on the Robson River just below the river's source located within Mount Robson Provincial Park, at the doorstep of the north face of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.<ref>Template:Cite bcgnis</ref> It is partly fed by the Berg Glacier.<ref>Template:Cite bcgnis</ref>
The turquoise-coloured Berg Lake is dotted with icebergs even in the middle of summer. Berg Lake can be reached by following a marked hiking trail for Template:Convert from the parking lot. To reach the parking lot, follow Highway 5 north from Valemount to Highway 16 and head east Template:Convert. Or, follow Yellowhead Highway 16 west from Jasper townsite for Template:Convert to the Mount Robson Viewpoint centre. On the north side of the highway, follow a two-lane paved road for Template:Convert, ending at the parking lot.
Berg Lake Trail
The trail climbs gradually alongside the Robson River (a tributary of the Fraser River) for Template:Convert before reaching Kinney Lake. After crossing a steel bridge at the end of Kinney Lake, it is just Template:Convert to the Kinney Lake campground. After leaving the Kinney Lake campground the trail climbs and then descends a small bluff. After descending the bluff the trail splits for less than a kilometre, giving the hiker the option of traversing the flats, which is not recommended in the early summer because of high water, or continuing on in the forest. At the end of the Kinney Lake flats the trail starts climbing up to the Valley of a Thousand Falls. After several kilometres the trail crosses the Robson River on a suspension bridge and enters Whitehorn campground at the Template:Convert mark. After leaving the campground the trail eventually crosses a second steel bridge. At this point the trail starts a steep climb with numerous switchbacks. Over the next few kilometres, the trail passes White Falls, Falls-of-the-Pool and Emperor Falls. Finally, once above this valley, the trail levels off and dips down toward the river, providing the first glimpses of the Emperor Face of Mt. Robson. After climbing just over Template:Convert in Template:Convert, the trail enters Emperor campground. From here the trail continues on Template:Convert until reaching the shores of Berg Lake and Marmot campground. If you carry on a further Template:Convert you will reach Berg Lake campground. There are three popular day trips from this campground, Hargeaves Glacier/Mumm Basin Traverse, Toboggan Falls and Snowbird Pass. At the Template:Convert mark and Template:Convert mark there are two more campgrounds, Rearguard and Robson Pass.<ref>Berg Lake env.gov.bc.ca</ref>
See also
References
Sources
- The Canadian Rockies Trail Guide
- K. Copeland, C. Copeland (2004). Don't Waste Your Time in the Canadian Rockies. Hikingcamping.com. Template:ISBN
External links
- Berg Lake Trail Trip Report. August 2004.
- Google Maps view of trail, with markers
- BC Parks Mount, Robson Provincial Park