Beatrice 
        Lake: Beatrice Lake is accessed via a 12 km (7.5 mi) trail up Beatrice 
        Creek from Slocan in the Valhalla Provincial Park. Beatrice Lake is noted 
        for its good fly fishing for rainbow trout.
       
      
      
      Cameron Lake: 
        Cameron 
        Lake is located west of Arrow Lake via the 40 km (25 mi) Arrow Park Creek 
        road north from Arrow Park. A medium-size treed camping area with limited 
        facilities and a cartop boat launch are available.
       
      
      
      Catherine 
        Lake: Catherine Lake is located west of Arrow Lake via the 40 km (25 
        mi) Arrow Park Creek road north from Arrow Park. A short road from here 
        branches east to the lake.Catherine Lake is reported as having rainbow 
        trout of about 4.4 lbs.
       
      
      
      Champion 
        Lakes: These three lakes are located in Champion Lakes Park. The turnoff 
        is found approximatley 6 km (3.7 mi) northeast of Fruitvale. Follow the 
        access road 10 km (6 mi) to the park. Rainbow trout are stocked in all 
        three lakes and reach sizes of 2 kg (4.5 lb).
       
       
      
      Kokanee 
        Lake This hike-in lake may be accessed via the Kaslo and Joker Mill-Keen 
        Creek roads or by the Kokanee Creek Road southwest of Balfour on Highway 
        3A. Yellowstone cutthroat trout are resident in this deep, cold alpine 
        lake.
      
       
      
      Kootenay 
        Lake This lake is over 100 km (62 mi) long with access from Nelson, 
        Balfour, Kaslo, Crawford Bay, Boswell and several other points along Highway 
        31. The lake provides good fishery for Gerrard-strain rainbow trout of 
        up to 10 kg (22 lb), Yellowstone cutthroat,large Kokanee salmon and rainbow 
        and Dolly Varden weighing up to 12 kg (26 lb).
      
       
      
      Lower 
        Arrow Lake This 90 km (56 mi) long 3 km (2 mi) wide lake may be accessed 
        from Faquier, Needles, Edgewood, Castlegar or Robson. Large Gerrard rainbow 
        trout are resident in this lake where fishing is the best in the fall 
        months.
       
      
      
      Mirror Lake 
        The lake is located 5 km south of Kaslo just off of Highway 31. Smallmouth 
        bass of up to 2 kg (4.4 lb) are abundant in the lake.
       
      
      
      Nancy Greene 
        Lake The lake is located 30 km (19 mi) west of Castlegar just off 
        of Highway 3 near the Highway 3A junction. Power boats are not permitted 
        on the lake. This lake is filled with rainbow trout of up to 30 cm (12 
        in).
       
      
      
      Slocan Lake 
        This 45 km (28 mi) lake runs beside Highway 6 and may be accessed 
        from New Denver, Silverton and Slocan.  This lake is renowned for 
        its large rainbow and bull trout. Fly fishing near creek mouths and trolling 
        for kokanee are productive methods.
       
      
      
      Snowshoe 
        Lake  This lake is located just north of Highway 6 near the Needles 
        ferry via a 5 km (3 mi) 4X4 access road. Both rainbow and brook trout 
        are abundant in the lake and weigh up to 2 kg (4.4 lb).
       
      
      
      Staubert 
        Lake The lake is northeast of the Galena Bay Ferry on Highway 31. 
        A campground with limited facilities and a cartop boat launch are provided. 
        Avid anglers try their luck for rainbow trout using either fly fishing 
        or deep trolling methods. The lake also supports a fair population of 
        both Dolly Varden and brook trout.
       
      
      
      Trout Lake 
        Trout Lake is located 85 km (53 mi) north of Kaslo on Highway 31. 
        Access is also possible from Nakusp and Revelstoke. All facilities are 
        available at Trout Lake community. This deep, 30 km (19 mi) long lake 
        is noted for its large rainbow and bull trout.
       
      
      
      Upper Arrow 
        Lake   This large lake may be accessed from Nakusp, Galena Bay, 
        Beaton and numerous other areas along Highway 23. This lake is noted for 
        its excellent large trout fishery. Species of up to 10 kg (22 lb) have 
        been reported and Dolly Varden in the lake average 5 kg (11 lb).
       
      
      
      Whatsan 
        Lake Access is via a gravel road north of the Arrow Lake ferry at 
        Needles. Cabins, a camping area and boat launch are provided.   Rainbow 
        trout reaching weights of 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) as well as bull trout of up 
        to 4.5 kg (10 lb) are resident in the lake. Kokanee are small but plentiful.
       
      
      
      Wilgress 
        Lake (Loon Lake): This small lake is located 22.4 km (14.3 mi) west 
        from Grand Forks on Highway 3. provides the visitor with camping facilities, 
        boat launch , picnic site and modern restroom facilities.