We walked here for two days on foot, enjoying the scenery and many paths along the way. In fact, the overlapping paths are very complicated. We don't have a map, otherwise we can be guided back very well. It would be helpful to have a map.
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Lost Lake Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Rather than calling Lost Lake a tourist attraction, it is more appropriate to call it a leisure attraction. In summer, Lost Lake is lush with greenery and is suitable for taking the family here for a walk, jogging, picnics and other outdoor activities. It can be said to be a representative of the Canadian environment, with lakes and mountains, quiet and fresh, and maintains the original natural style. Lost Lake is one of the five lakes in Whistler that is closer to the main village of Whistler and can be reached in a 15-minute walk from the main village. In summer, Lost Lake is lush with greenery, crisscrossed by hiking and off-road biking trails. Lost Lake in winter turns into a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paradise.
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Lost Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We walked here for two days on foot, enjoying the scenery and many paths along the way. In fact, the overlapping paths are very complicated. We don't have a map, otherwise we can be guided back very well. It would be helpful to have a map.
The environment is very good, because there are not many people, there is more atmosphere, not bad, come back next time!
Haha, not bad, worth going, will go next time!
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The lake is open and the scenery is pleasant, it is worth seeing!