The village of Granisle is built upon the shores of Babine Lake; the longest
natural lake in British Columbia. First built to support the copper mines
in the 1960's, it now depends on its location and recreational appeal
to attract residents and visitors.
Babine Lake offers prime fishing and boating plus providing a perfect
setting for all manner of water sports. The surrounding forested area
provides plenty of opportunity for hiking, hunting, camping and any number
of outdoor adventures. The advent of winter does not bring the community
to a standstill; a variety of winter activities from cross country skiing
to ice fishing and snowmobiling keep residents and visitors busy.
One of the most spectacular natural wonders close to the village is the
sockeye salmon returning to spawn in the nearby Fulton River Spawning
Channels. Along with the salmon you may be fortunate enough to get a glimpse
of a bald eagle or grizzly bear feeding at the river.
Whatever the season, the beauty and recreational opportunities of Granisle
and the surrounding countryside keep visitors returning year after year.
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City
Information
Population:
Over 400
Main
Industries: tourism, logging
Climate:
Summer Average: 16.5 C • Winter Average: -15 C
Precipitation:
45 cm/yr
Access:
Just west of Burns Lake, you turn north off Highway 16 (Yellowhead)
at Topley.
Local
Attractions: Granisle Museum, Fulton River Spawning Channels, Indian
rock face paintings, fishery & mining tours
February
- Winter Carnival
July
- Granisle Days
Accommodations:
As well as nearby public and provincial campsites there are two resorts
at Granisle. Fishing camps are located to service visitors to the area.
For
Information:
Travel InfoCentre, Box 128 (NW) Granisle, B.C. V0J 1W0
Telephone: (250) 697-2428 or (250) 697-2248
Fax: (250) 697-2568 or (250) 697-2306
Northern
BC Tourism Association
P.O. Box 2373,
Prince George, B.C. V2N 2S6
Telephone: (250) 561-0432 Fax: (250) 561-0450
Toll Free: 1-800-663-8843