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THE RETREAT YOU NEED AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD. 
 

 

Lac Le Jeune Cabins are your home away from home while you enjoy the surrounding natural beauty of Cowan Pond, Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, Kamloops, and Merrit, BC. Located 3.5 hours from Vancouver, and a short 20 minute drive to Kamloops, B.C., our cabins provide a convenient location and cozy comfort for a romantic getaway or a family vacation.

GET IN TOUCH WITH NATURE
 

“We had such a great time staying here, minutes from a fantastic lake, trails to mountain bike and so many places to kayak. The cabin was clean, comfortable and had everything we needed. We will be back next summer."

COZY CABIN
 

“Cozy little cabin. We were there mid week so it was nice and quiet. Got some excellent walks and snowshoe jaunts in. Place was very clean, and bed comfortable. ”

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QUALITY FAMILY TIME
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“Our family enjoyed 3 nights at this lovely cabin. Patricia was a great host answering all of questions quickly. The cabin is as advertised. Clean, well stocked with everything you need. Excellent wifi and Apple TV. The pond out front is beautiful. You can walk around and have a campfire lakefront. It’s a 15 min walk to Lac Le Jeune with a great swimming beach and trout fishing. Overall a great Cabin to relax on the deck and explore the area from.”

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Lac Le Jeune Cabins are located 20 minutes south of Kamloops, BC, where the North and South Thompson rivers meet in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.

 

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5485 Lac Le Jeune Rd

Lac Le Jeune BC  V1S 1Y8

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Lac Le Jeune Cabins are located on the traditional territories of the Tk’emlúps te SecweÌ“pemc, members of the Interior-Salish Secwepemc (Shuswap) speaking peoples of British Columbia.

The Shuswap or Secwepemc (pronounced suh-Wep-muhc) people occupy a vast territory of the interior of British Columbia. This traditional territory stretches from the Columbia River valley along the Rocky Mountains, west to the Fraser River, and south to the Arrow Lakes. Most Secwepemc people live in the river valleys.

© 2020 by Patty and Tom Yerex

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