Current Travel Information
Resources to Help You Enjoy Your Trip
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Explore Lillooet
Responsible travel means planning ahead, being informed, respecting people and wildlife, and doing what you can to reduce your impact on the environment. The following compilation of resources will help you be prepared, both before and during your visit to Lillooet.
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Safety Resources
Safety means planning ahead and being prepared. The first step is to be informed of the current situation and, in the case of an emergency, to follow the direction of officials.
Here are some provincial resources to help you enjoy a safe journey to Lillooet:
Weather & Climate
Generally, Lillooet enjoys warm, dry, temperate weather throughout the year. The weather in Lillooet is influenced by the mountain ranges and winds from the Pacific Ocean.
Lillooet is one of Canada’s hot spots, with summer temperatures reaching as high as 40° C (104 °F) on some days. However, the average high in July and August is 28° C (82 °F). This climate means Lillooet experiences warm temperatures late into the spring and autumn, meaning more time to explore outdoors and a long growing season.
Lillooet receives very little snow compared to the rest of the B.C. Interior, and it doesn’t stay for long with winter temperatures hovering around 0° C (32 °F).
Current Weather Forecast
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Essential Services
This section lists local essential services for the Lillooet area, including emergency contacts, medical services, pharmacies, automotive services, animal clinics, gas and charging stations, and supplies.