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especially suited to fly fishing its
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many shoals.
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resort facilities and camping.
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South of Kamloops, off Highway
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5, you enter the Logan Lake
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District, a peaceful vacation area
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with several family resorts and
more than 30 lakes teeming with
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fish, including Stake Lake and
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nearby Walloper Lake.
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town centre, Logan Lake despite
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its small size, can offer some big
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trout in the 4.5kg. (10lb.) range.
Tunkwa Lake, located within
Tunkwa Provincial Park, is
Douglas lake Photo
known for its abundance of large
trout and also hosted the 1993
Surrey Lake is located on the where the Bonaparte River flows
World Fly Fishing
Nicola Plateau, 1,400 metres right through town enroute to
Championships.
(4,500 feet) above sea level, and the mighty Thompson River.
offers good fishing all summer
Tunkwa lake boasts a beautiful
Heading south, towards the
long, as well as resort facilities.
resort and campground facilities.
Merritt/Nicola Valley, you’ll
The fish in the Logan Lake
As well accommodations and
find over 100 fish-filled lakes
District include the hard fighting
boat rentals can be found at
and streams offering amazing
Kamloops rainbow trout.
Face, Dominic and Chataway
stillwater fishing. Stump lake,
lakes to name a few.
To the northwest, Cache Creek is one of the area’s larger lakes is
an oasis with a desert backdrop regularly stocked with kokanee
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