Garibaldi Lake
A turquoise-colored mountain lake called Garibaldi Lake may be found in British Columbia, Canada, 37 kilometers (km) north of Squamish and 19 kilometers (km) south of Whistler. Garibaldi Provincial Park, which has mountains, glaciers, paths, woods, floral displays, meadows, and waterfalls, is where the lake is located. A park is a protected place for animals.
With a surface elevation of around 1,500 meters above sea level and a depth of more than 250 meters, Garibaldi Lake is located in a deep subalpine basin. With the exception of its northwest corner, it is almost fully encircled by mountains. On its north, west, and south sides are volcanoes, and on its northeast and eastern beaches are non-volcanic peaks. Due to the presence of nearby glaciers, the lake is renowned for its vivid blue water. The water's Gatorade-blue hue is a result of the glacial silt or rock flour that flows from the glaciers and remains suspended in the water. The summer months, when there are the sunniest days and the glaciers are melting, are the ideal times to observe this color of blue.
Garibaldi Lake is a breathtaking lake with deep azure color and is encircled by towering mountain peaks and lovely greenery. Bring your camera! You must finish an intermediate-level 18-kilometer round-trip hike to reach the lake.
Location: British Columbia, Canada