Resources for Lakelse Lake Visitors
Visitors are drawn to Lakelse Lake for its sandy beaches, water sports and wildlife.
The area boost a number of hiking trails, numerous boat launches and ample fishing opportunities.
Lakelse Lake Provincial Park offers camping at Furlong Bay Campground.
If you are visiting, please follow these steps to help protect the area:
Clean your equipment to prevent the spread of invasive species (boots, boats, fishing gear)
Reduce shoreline erosion by reducing boat speed
Leave no trace (pack it in, pack it out)
Be bear aware (do not feed wildlife)
Ensure your vehicle and watercraft are leak free
Learn more by joining us on an interpretive walk
Don’t move firewood, buy and burn firewood locally to stop the spread of insects and protect our trees
Follow the local campfire regulations
Suggestions for activities around Lakelse Lake:
Clearwater Lakes Interpretive Trail
Gunsight Hiking Trail
Interpretive walks at Furlong Bay (June-August)
Salmon viewing at Gruchy’s Beach Trail (August-September)
Cross Country skiing at Onion Lake Ski Trails
Visit Hai Lake and Herman Lake
CLEAN DRAIN DRY
LWSS supports BC Invasives Species Council’s Clean Drain Dry program. We encourage visitors to clean, drain and dry their boats and equipment to help reduce the spread of invasive species. These invasive species spread rapidly and can cause severe impact to the environment.