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Rolley Lake Provincial Park is busiest in July, August, and into September, even though the mountainous location means summer temperatures can remain cool. Reservations open April 1, though the weather may be cool and rainy in spring. In winter, the campground is closed but visitors can still access the lake and trails for day use. Wildlife viewing may be common, particularly in spring.