Kamloops
Lake
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Location:
This beautiful lake is right along the Trans Canada Highway (Hwy
# 1), approximately halfway between the city of Kamloops
and the community of Cache Creek.
Access to the lake is available from Savona
and other points along the miles of lakeshore.
Resorts
& Campsites:
Located on Kamloops Lake is a private country inn with first
class accommodations and a beach front, a provincial park for
camping and a lakeshore park with a boat launch and wharf.
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Fishing
Report: This river fed lake (Thompson River) features
good fishing, if you know where to go. Check with the locals,
they will steer you in the right direction.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Check
at Lakeside Country Inn for the best places to fish for trout.
They provide dependable boats and fishing gear for rent. Or
try your hand at canoeing. Kamloops Lake and area is not crowded
with many exciting places to explore.
Description:
Kamloops Lake is a beautiful lake that is just waiting to be
discovered. The North Thompson and South Thompson Rivers flow
into Kamloops Lake which is 1.6 km (1 mi.) wide and 29 km (18
mi.) long. In spots the lake is as deep as 152 meters (500 ft.).
Because Kamloops Lake is river fed, the water level goes up
and down with the snow melt in the mountains. Early June is
high water and by early fall there is a lot of rocky shore.
During the hot summer months the water temperature over the
shelf warms up enough for swimming. Go boating and explore the
shoreline. Discover interesting driftwood, coloured rock formations,
abandoned shacks, and mine workings and keekwillie holes. From
the lake you can easily view the "Balanced Rock", the stone
masonry railway bridges and railway tunnels. You might even
spot some Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep roaming the northern
hillside.
Nearby
Lakes
Tunkwa
Lake - Chosen as one of the lakes that hosted
the 1993 world fly fishing championship , Tunkwa is simply
a great fishing lake. Tunkwa is situated on the Thompson Plateau
amongst rolling hills of thick pine stands and open meadows.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you
start fishing a new lake.