Located in the heart of the Highland Valley, Logan Lake is easily accessible via several highways and three nearby commercial airports. Greyhound Canada rail service is also an option.
Car Travel
Logan Lake is a three-hour drive from downtown Vancouver and 30 minutes from Kamloops. From Vancouver, take Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) to Hope. Choose either the Highway 5 or Highway 1 Eastbound and then Highway 97D from Ashcroft. From Kamloops drive 60km/37mi south via the Coquihalla Highway and then Highway 97D from the Logan Lake junction.
Highway 5 crosses the top of the Coastal Mountains reaching elevations of 1,244m/4,081ft before beginning a gradual descent into Merritt. Take Highway 97C to Logan Lake after passing through downtown. Highway 1 winds along the equally dramatic Fraser Canyon and through the Thompson Valley to Ashcroft where Highway 97D connects to Logan Lake.
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From Seattle: Take I-5 North to Bellingham, exit on Meridian Street heading east and then head north to the Sumas border crossing. Once in Canada, take the Highway 1 eastbound to Hope, and follow the above directions.
Air Travel
Flights to the area arrive at Vancouver International Airport, Kamloops Airport, and Kelowna International Airport. Car rentals are available at all three airports.
Stop by the Logan Lake Visitor Centre for more information about transportation options and to pick up maps of the area.
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