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South of Terrace. Located in Lakelse Provincial Park, just off Hwy 37, approximately 20 km south of Terrace and 40 km north of Kitimat.
Facilities: Provincial park with boat launch, day-use picnic facilities, toilets, swimming beach, playground, and campground. For more information on Lakelse Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparksRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Wild cutthroat troutTip: Best fished from a boat
East of New Hazelton. From New Hazelton, drive east on Hwy 16 (towards Smithers) for 2 km, turn left onto Ross Lake Rd, and drive approximately 4 km to Ross Lake Provincial Park.
Facilities: Provincial park with boat launch, day-use picnic facilities, pit-toilets, and a swimming beach. For more information on Ross Lake Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks.Regulations: Regional regulations; electric motors onlySpecies: Stocked rainbow trout & brook troutTip: Best fished from a boat
Telkwa. Turn off Hwy 16 at Telkwa onto Tyhee Lake Rd and follow to Tyhee Lake Provincial Park.
Facilities: Provincial park with boat launch, day-use picnic area, toilets, swimming beach, and campground. For more information on Tyhee Lake Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparksRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Wild & stocked rainbow trout; wild burbotTip: Best fished from a boat
Smithers. From Smithers, drive northwest on Hwy 16 and turn left on Lake Kathlyn Rd.
Facilities: Community park with car-top boat launch, day-use picnic facilities, pit-toilets, and swimming beachRegulations: Regional regulations; no power boatsSpecies: Wild cutthroat troutTip: Best fished from a boat
Southeast of Telkwa. Drive southeast from Telkwa on Hwy 16 and turn left (north) onto Round Lake East Rd or Round Lake West Rd.
Facilities: Community hall has a dock, boat launch, picnic area and swimming beach. Regulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked cutthroat troutTip: Fish from the dock or from a boat
Southeast of Smithers. From Smithers, drive southeast on Hwy 16 for approximately 5 km. Turn left off the highway onto Upper Viewmont Rd and then immediately right on VanGaalan Rd. Hiking trails into Call Lake Provincial Park and the lake can be accessed from VanGaalan or Mountainview Roads.
Facilities: Provincial park with hiking trails; limited facilities. For more information on Call Lake Provincial Park visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparksRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked brook trout.Tip: Walk-in to lake (boats must be carried in on the trails). Fish year-round; great winter ice-fishing.
Northwest of Houston. From Houston, drive northwest on Hwy 16 (towards Smithers) for approximately 14 km. The lake is located to the west of the highway.
Facilities: Day-use facilitiesRegulations: Regional regulations; electric motors onlySpecies: Stocked cutthroat trout
South of Terrace. Located beside Hwy 37, approximately 25 km south of Terrace and 35 km north of Kitimat.
Facilities: NoneRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked rainbow trout
Northwest of Houston. From Houston, drive northwest on Hwy 16 (towards Smithers) and turn left on Barrett Station Rd towards the Houston airport.
Facilities: NoneRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked rainbow troutTip: Great lake for winter ice-fishing.
Northwest of Houston. From Houston, drive northwest on Hwy 16 (towards Smithers) for approximately 15 km. Turn left (west) on Barrett Hat Rd and drive for approximately 1 km. Turn right onto the secondary road and follow a short distance to the lake.
Facilities: NoneRegulations: Regional regulationsSpecies: Stocked cutthroat trout & rainbow trout.
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