Canim Lake (British Columbia)
Activities
Canim Lake is known for its summer and winter activities. During the summer, recreational activities include fishing, hiking, horseback riding, cliff jumping, water skiing, canoeing and kayaking. Multiple resorts located around the lake provide horse adventures for both novice and experienced riders; options include overnight and multi-day trips. Hiking and mountain biking are also common summer activities in the surrounding backcountry. Canim Lake is also a well known area for freshwater fishing. Many types of fish can be caught including kokanee, rainbow trout, lake trout, and burbot. Wildlife are often seen around the lake and include black bears, moose, deer, wolves, foxes, cougars, beavers, otters, migratory waterfowl, osprey, bald eagles and song birds. Winter activities include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, dogsledding and ice fishing.
Places to See
Canim Falls can be reached from the south side of the lake. It is 25 m (82 ft) high. The Canim River has cut into a lava plateau that came from the Wells Gray Clearwater Volcanic Field. The falls are located in Wells Gray Provincial Park. A 1-km trail from the park road leads to Canim Falls with a view of Mahood Falls on the way.
Provincial Parks and BC Recreation Sites around Canim Lake
- Canim Beach Provincial Park
- Wells Gray Provincial Park
- Schoolhouse Lake Provincial Park
- Howard Lake Recreation Site
- Christmas Lake Recreation Site
- Succour Lake Recreation Site
- Paddy Lake Recreation Site
- Greenlee Lake Recreation Site
- Hendrix Creek Falls Recreation Site
Private Resorts and Campsites
- South Point Resort
- Canim Lake Resort
- Kayanara Guest Ranch & Resort
- Rainbow Resort
- Reynolds Resort
- Minac Holliday Village (Closed)
Fishing
Canim Lake contains numerous fish species including Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Kokanee and Burbot. Online records indicate between 1938 and 1998, the Government of British Columbia stocked Canim Lake (sporadically) with hatchery reared Kokanee and Rainbow Trout. Since 1998 all fish species in Canim Lake are self-sustaining.
Settlement
The settlement Canim Lake of the Canim Lake Band is located west of the lake.
Gallery
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Looking North
See also
References
- ^ "Canim Lake". Travel British Columbia. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ^ "Canim Beach Provincial Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- ^ Neave, Roland (2023). Exploring Wells Gray Park, 7th edition. Wells Gray Tours, Kamloops, BC. ISBN 978-0-9681932-3-5.
- ^ "Wells Gray Country British Columbia". Tourism Wells Gray. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
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