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Facilities: Pier, pit-toilets, day use picnic area, walking and hiking trails, wheelchair accessibleRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked catchable rainbow troutTip: Good shore and pier fishing. Best fishing spring and fall.
South of Squamish (in Murrin Provincial Park). Adjacent to Hwy 99, south of Squamish.
Facilities: Pay parking in paved lot, day use picnic area, pit-toilets. For more information on Murrin Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparksRegulations: Regional regulations; no power boatsSpecies: Stocked rainbow troutTip: Good shore and bellyboat fishing. Fish during spring and fall to avoid the summer crowds.
North of Maple Ridge (in Golden Ears Provincial Park). From Maple Ridge, drive down Dewdney Trunk Rd, turn north on 232 Street, east (right) on Fern Crescent and follow road into park. Turn left on the gravel Mike Lake Rd.
Facilities: Dock, toilet, and hiking trails. For more information on Golden Ears Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparksRegulations: Regional regulations; no power boats Species: Stocked rainbow trout & wild cutthroat troutTip: Fish from the wharf or a small boat
Near Edgemont on the Sunshine Coast. Turn right on Egmont Rd off Hwy 101 (near Earl's Cove Ferry Terminal), turn right on North Lake Rd and follow for 3.6 km to the lake. Facilities: 2 fishing piers, day use picnic area, pit-toilets, pay camping, wheelchair accessibleRegulations: Regional regulations; electric motors onlySpecies: Stocked cutthroat troutTip: Fish from the piers or from a boat.
Facilities: 2 fishing piers, day use picnic area, pit-toilets, pay camping, wheelchair accessibleRegulations: Regional regulations; electric motors onlySpecies: Stocked cutthroat troutTip: Fish from the piers or from a boat.
North of Harrison Mills. From Hwy 7, turn north onto the Hemlock Valley Rd. Drive past the ski hill turnoff to the Weaver Forest Service Road. Gate is open from May long-weekend through labour day long-weekend in September.
Facilities: Recreation site with dock, boat launch, pit-toilets, picnic tables and pay campingRegulations: Regional regulations; engine power restriction (7.5 Kw or 10 hp)Species: Stocked and wild rainbow trout; wild cutthroat trout
North of Squamish (in the Brohm Lake Interpretive Forest). Adjacent to Hwy 99, north of Squamish.
Facilities: Pit-toilet, day use picnic area, walking and hiking trailsRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked rainbow trout; wild cutthroat troutTip: Good shore fishing from rock outcrops.
Coquitlam (in Town Centre Park). Adjacent to City Hall, Douglas College, and the Recreation Centre.
Facilities: Pier, paved trail around lake, toilet, picnic tables, playground, pay parking in lots or streetRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked catchable rainbow troutTip: Good shore and pier fishing
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