Greenlee
Lake
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Location:
Travel north of 100 Mile House
on Highway 97 to the Forest Grove/Canim Lake Road. Travelling east,
you continue on this road to Canim Lake.
Greenlee Lake is located on the north west side of Canim Lake.
Resorts
& Campsites:
A small heavily treed Forest Service campsite provides a cartop
boat launch and picnic area. As the steep access road can cause
problems in wet weather, check locally for road conditions. Nearby
Canim Lake has a full range of facilities and services.
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Fishing
Report: Exceptional rainbow trout are found at this popular
get-away spot. Flies and spinning lures can attract the rainbows
that often reach over five pounds. Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Viewscape:
The hilly countryside is primarily composed of conifers, mainly
spruce, with a small percentage of deciduous trees - notably poplar.
Shoreline:
The clay/humus soil supports are variety of willow, rushes, spruce
and poplar.
Nearby
Lakes
Ruth
Lake: Go northeast off the Canim Lake Road at Forest
Grove. This moderate size lake supports rainbow up to a couple of
pounds with fly fishing, spinning and trolling all effective. May
to June are the best times for fishing. There is a day use park
with a cartop launching area but no other facilities.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.