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                           Boating 
                            the Large Lakes of British Columbia's Cariboo Chilcotin 
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                             
                            
                          
                           Quesnel 
                            Lake, is one of British Columbia's deepest lakes, 
                            in fact, it is the world's deepest known fiord lake. 
                            A fiord lake, is a lake that a glacier cutting deep 
                            into a valley bottom created, making them narrow and 
                            very deep. Quesnel Lake, is no exception. It is 530 
                            metres (1739 feet) deep, narrow and backed by mountains. 
                            Some peaks in the Cariboo Mountain reach heights of 
                            2,400 metres (8,000 feet) and add a majestic look 
                            to the region. 
                          Quesnel 
                            Lake, in the shape of a wishbone with its arms and 
                            many bays provides 800 km (500 mi.) of shoreline for 
                            boaters, canoers and kayakers 
                            to explore. Hundreds head to Quesnel Lake to try their 
                            luck at landing that big one. The lake is famous for 
                            its trophy sized native rainbow, 
                            lake trout, Dolly Varden and kokanee. 
                          The 
                            north arm of the lake features many bays and islands 
                            that have campsites, sandy beaches and moorage. Canada 
                            Geese, ospreys and eagles are plentiful on this 
                            portion of the lake. Terrain along the east arm is 
                            much different. The shoreline is steep and rocky with 
                            few protected moorage spots. Mountain goats love this area and 
                            are often seen on the side of the cliffs. 
                          Wildlife 
                            photographic opportunities are everywhere. Roaming 
                            this region are grizzly and black bears, moose, wolves, 
                            mountain goats and mountain caribou. Much of this 
                            pristine wilderness area has remained untouched by 
                            civilization. Boating and fishing 
                            this large Cariboo lake is an experience that will 
                            be remembered. Other recreational activities are hiking, 
                            swimming, canoeing, gold panning or just exploring. 
                            The area is filled with history that dates to the 
                            gold rush days. 
                          Likely 
                            and Horsefly, 
                            are two communities, near Quesnel Lake catering to 
                            visitors needs and wants. Likely is 93 km (58 mi.) 
                            east of Williams 
                            Lake and Horsefly is approximately 70 km. (48 
                            mi.) away. A paved road from 150 Mile House on Highway 
                            97 leads to Likely at the western end of Quesnel Lake 
                            and privately owned full facility campgrounds. Or 
                            take the Horsefly turn off, past Horsefly Lake to 
                            the east section of Quesnel Lake, where there are 
                            private campgrounds and facilities. 
                          For 
                            exciting and interesting pleasure boating and exploring, 
                            Quesnel Lake in the Cariboo Chilcotin, truly fills 
                            the bill. Because this lake is narrow and deep it 
                            is prone to unpredictable weather, winds can be sudden 
                            and the lake can become treacherous for boaters. Staying 
                            as close to shore as possible is best. Be safe, have 
                            fun! 
                          
                            
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                          Chilko 
                            Lake: 
                          The 
                            largest natural, high elevation, freshwater lake in 
                            North America is found in our own backyard in the 
                            Cariboo 
                            Chilcotin region of British Columbia. It is Chilko 
                            Lake, with turquoise blue waters and spectacular 
                            mountains, making it one of the most scenic sites 
                            in BC. Ts'yl-os 
                            (Sigh-loos) Park, a wilderness park area of 233,240 
                            hectares (576,100 acres), encompasses Chilko Lake 
                            and part of the Coast Mountains. Chilko Lake is approximately 
                            160 km (100 mi.) southwest of Williams 
                            Lake and can be reached off Highway 20 from two 
                            different locations. One access is from Hanceville 
                            and the other from Tatla 
                            Lake. 
                          Chilko 
                            Lake is a glacier fed 80 km.(50 mi.) long lake. It 
                            is narrow, very cold and known as a great fishing 
                            lake. The lake yields Dolly 
                            Varden, rainbow and lake trout, while chinook 
                            and sockeye salmon are found in the Chilko River. 
                            Chilko is an important spawning lake for sockeye, 
                            pink and chinook salmon. Boating on Chilko Lake means 
                            always being careful as high winds and rough waters 
                            can happen quickly and anytime. The best time to enjoy 
                            boating and water sports is early in the morning or 
                            late in the evening. 
                          Explore 
                            the area on horseback, check out the many hiking trails 
                            that lead to alpine meadows, or go aerial sightseeing. 
                            Take your camera, wildlife is abundant in the park, 
                            you might see deer, moose, grizzly bears, mountain 
                            goats and sheep. Bird 
                            watching is excellent in this area. Many bird species 
                            call this home, including the Peregrine falcon and 
                            Vaux's swift. 
                          This 
                            wilderness park offers twenty undeveloped camp sites 
                            in two different campgrounds. 
                            Several resorts with first class accommodations, meals, 
                            cabins, RV and tent sites are found on Chilko Lake. 
                            For a wilderness getaway, which is hard to beat, make 
                            your way into Ts'il-os Wilderness Park and Chilko 
                            Lake.   
                          
                            
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