| Lakes 
        of BC's Vancouver Lower Mainland Region
 
    
        This picture 
          was taken at Hicks Lake  
       
 
 
 
 Alice 
        Lake:  Located approximately 13 km (8 mi) north of the town of 
        Squamish off Hwy #99. This popular lake supports a mixed fishery of Rainbow, 
        Cutthroat and Dolly Varden. Rainbows are stocked annually but remain small 
        and numerous.  
       
 Allouette 
        Lake: This Fraser Valley lake is located only 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast 
        of the small town of Maple Ridge. Although the number of fish are great, 
        the large size and the great depth of the lake make sure there is not 
        a large number caught. Rainbow average about 1 lb and Cutthroat can average 
        1 to 1-1/2 lbs Lake Char can reach 20 lbs or better at Allouette Lake.  
       
 Alta 
        Lake: Alta Lake can be easily accessed from the city of Vancouver 
        by travelling 120 km (72 mi) north on Hwy #99. Rainbow trout is the primary 
        game fish averaging just under 1 lb Dolly Varden are also popular catches 
        with some reaching up to 6 lbs or better at Alta Lake.  
       
 Brohm 
        Lake: Brohm Lake is located within a couple of hours drive north of 
        the city of Vancouver on scenic Hwy #99. It is 15 km (9.3 mi) north of 
        the small town of Squamish. Good spring fishing for Rainbow trout and 
        Cutthroat which usually average from 1/2 to 1 lb. Good numbers of Gammarus 
        shrimp and Chironomids are present in Brohm Lake.  
       
 Buntzen 
        Lake:  From the city of Vancouver, travel east on the Barnett 
        Highway towards the town of Port Moody. Turn north and travel to the community 
        of Ioco. Buntzen Lake is located 4 km (2.5 mi) north of Ioco on paved 
        and good gravel road. Cutthroat usually reach to 2 lbs, while Rainbow 
        are found from 1/2-1 lb at Buntzen Lake.  
       
 Callaghan 
        Lake: Hwy #99 north from the city of Vancouver will take you to Callaghan 
        Lake. The average size of the Rainbows is usually 1/2-1 lb, but can 
        reach over 2 lbs at Callaghan Lake.  
       
 Cheakamus 
        Lake: Cheakamus lies within the boundaries of Garibaldi Provincial 
        Park found approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) south of the resort village of 
        Whistler. Cheakamus supports a Rainbow fishery with trout reaching into 
        the 1+ lb class. Dolly Varden char also inhabit Cheakamus Lake and are 
        reported to grow to large sizes.  
       
 Chehalis 
        Lake:  The 10 km (6 mi) long lake is reached by turning north 
        off Hwy #7 at the community of Harrison Mills. Rainbow Trout and Dolly 
        Varden are the game fish in Chehalis Lake.  
       
 Chilliwack 
        Lake:  Located in Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, approximately 
        48 km (30 mi) southeast of the town of Chilliwack. Chilliwack is a large, 
        deep lake which contains a variety of fish species. Rainbows average 1+ 
        lbs while Dolly Varden and Cutthroat can reach into the 4-5 lb range at 
        Chilliwack Lake.  
       
 Cultus 
        Lake:  This popular recreational lake is located in Cultus Lake 
        Provincial Park, 13 km. (8.1 mi.) south of the city of Chilliwack. Trout 
        may reach over 3 lbs.  
       
 Dodd 
        Lake:  From the ferry terminal at the town of Powell River, follow 
        Highway #101 south to Lang Bay and then turn north along a gravel logging 
        road. Average size for Cutthroat is around 1/2-1 lb however much larger 
        have been caught at Dodd Lake.  
       
 Erroch 
        Lake:  Lake Erroch is located on Hwy #7 between the community 
        of Harrison Mills and the town of Mission. Lake Erroch is a very popular 
        lake which provides a good fishery of Rainbow and Cutthroat.  
       
 Garibaldi 
        Lake:  This large lake is located amidst the spectacular scenery 
        of Garibaldi Provincial Park. The lake is reached by travelling north 
        on Hwy #99 from the city of Vancouver and turning east into the park at 
        the community of Garibaldi. Even with the late start for fishing - early 
        July - the productivity of the lake remains good until the fall. There 
        are reports of trout over 4 lbs but the average is usually around 1 lb 
        at Garibaldi Lake.    
       
 Green 
        Lake: Green Lake is located along Hwy #99, 3 km (1.8 mi) north of 
        the town of Whistler. Dolly Varden have been reported over 7 lbs while 
        Rainbow have come in over 2 lbs at Green Lake.    
       
 Harrison 
        Lake: Harrison Lake can be found by travelling north on Hwy #9 from 
        the town of Agassiz. Harrison contains a great variety of fish, however 
        Cutthroat and Rainbows reaching up to 3 lbs.  
       
 Haslam 
        Lake:  This large, long lake can be reached from the town of 
        Powell River. Cutthroat are the main attraction and are reported to reach 
        over 2 lbs in this productive lake.  
       
 Hatzic 
        Lake: Hatzic can easily be found by travelling 6 km (3.7 mi) east 
        of the town of Mission on Hwy #7. Not known as a great fishing lake, Hatzic 
        does however support Rainbow, Cutthroat, Black Crappie, juvenile Coho 
        and Sturgeon. Rainbows are the most numerous and will reach up to 1 lb.  
       
 Hicks 
        Lake:  Located in Sasquatch Provincial Park, Hicks Lake is only 
        a couple of hours east of the city of Vancouver. Cutthroat is the predominant 
        game fish, usually averaging 1+ lbs.  
       
 Kawkawa 
        Lake:  Found just 5 km (3.1 mi) east of the town of Hope on paved 
        roads. Kawkawa contains many species of fish, however it is best known 
        for its large Kokanee that can reach up to 3+ lbs.  
       
 Lois 
        Lake:  Lois Lake can be accessed by travelling south from the 
        town of Powell River and then turning northeast on the Macmillan Bloedel 
        Stillwater mainline. Cutthroat can reach up to 3 lbs at Lois Lake.    
       
 Morris 
        Lake: Located down in a valley, Morris Lake can be accessed by turning 
        north off Hwy #7 at the community of Harrison Mills. Although not very 
        numerous, the Cutthroat can reach up to 3 lbs or better at Morris Lake. 
           
       
 Nanton 
        Lake: From the town of Powell River (142 km/85 mi), travel south on 
        Hwy #101 to Lang Bay where a logging mainline going north will bring you 
        to the lake. The average Cutthroat reaches 1 lb with larger Cutthroat 
        reported in the spring when there is a good Chironomid hatch.  
       
 Pitt 
        Lake:  Pitt lake is 16 km (9.9 mi) north of Haney town centre 
        in Maple Ridge. Good year round fishing is available at this easily accessible 
        lake. Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat are the game fish in Pitt Lake  
       
 Rolley 
        Lake: Rolley Lake, located in Rolley Lake Provincial Park, 23 km (13.8 
        miles) northwest of Mission, BC. Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat are the game 
        fish in Rolley Lake.   
       
 Ruby 
        Lake: Access to this lake is a short drive either south from the ferry 
        slip at Earl's Cove or north from the community of Madeira Park, both 
        communities are on Hwy #101 on the scenic Sechelt Peninsula. Ruby supports 
        a Cutthroat and Kokanee fishery. The size for the Cutthroat is usually 
        about 1 lb but there are reports of them reaching to 3 lbs at Ruby Lake.  
       
 Sakinaw 
        Lake: Follow Hwy #101 to Sakinaw Lake Road. Turn west off the 101 
        onto Sakinaw Lake Road and follow it to the lake. Sakinaw is known for 
        its large Cutthroat trout which can reach over 4 lbs Kokanee, Sockeye 
        and Coho salmon are also found in Sakinaw Lake.  
       
 Silver 
        Lake:  Silver Lake is located in the Silver Lake Provincial Park 
        12 km (7.5 mi) south of the town of Hope. This small (1 km/.6 mi) long 
        lake is usually very calm in the evenings. Although the majority of fish 
        caught are small, the Dolly Varden can reach up to 5 lbs at Silver Lake.  
       
 Stave 
        Lake: From the town of Maple Ridge on Hwy #7, the Dewdney Trunk Road 
        will take you to Stave Falls where you will find Stave Falls Dam and the 
        flooded area below the lake itself. An alternate route only suitable for 
        trucks is the Davis Lake Road going north between Mission and Dewdney. 
        Year round fishing is possible in this large lake where the Cutthroat 
        can get to 3-4 lbs at Stave Lake.  
       
 Wahleach 
        (Jones) Lake:  Jones Lake Reservoir lies approximately 25 km 
        (15.5 mi) southwest of the town of Hope. Fair to good catch rate for rainbows 
        to 1+ lbs. Kokanee up to 2+ lbs are also found in Wahleach Lake, and fishing 
        for these can be excellent at times.  
       
 Weaver 
        Lake: This small lake, located 14 km (8.7 mi) northeast of the community 
        of Harrison Mills on Hwy #7. The Rainbow trout usually average around 
        1-1/2 lbs with reports of some reaching up to 4 lbs at Weaver Lake.  
       
 Welcome 
        Lake: This small lake is located in the city of Coquitlam on Gatensbury 
        Street. Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat are the game fish in Welcome Lake. 
           
       
 Wood 
        Lake: This small lake can be accessed from the community of Harrison 
        Mills on Hwy #7. The possibility of large Rainbow attract many fishers 
        to this small lake. The average size, however, is about 1 lb. 
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