Come visit beautiful Burns Lake & area for a summer adventure

If you’re seeking summer adventure in recreation, sports or leisure, look no further than the Lakes District.

  • Jul. 20, 2011 7:00 a.m.
Come visit Burns Lake

Come visit Burns Lake

If you’re seeking summer adventure in recreation, sports or leisure, look no further than the Lakes District.

The name describes it well, with more than 3,000 miles of outdoor water recreation opportunities in the Lakes District. From Burns Lake – the ‘Heart of the Lakes District’ – outdoor adventurers can seek recreation within the smallest and the largest lakes in British Columbia, as our area has them both.

The lakes offer plenty of fishing and boating opportunities. You can water ski, sailboard, or powerboat on most lakes, and many of our smaller bodies of water are excellent for canoeing and kayaking. Burns Lake, with its many bays, islands, and hidden inlets, is perfect for paddling.

The Lakes District has many other outdoor activities for those that prefer to have both feet on the ground and out of water. There are more than two dozen recreation sites and hiking trails throughout the region, as well as mountain bike trails on Boer Mountain. Walking trails within the village include two of the areas’ most popular, Eveneshen and Rod Reid trails. It’s a perfect way to unwind after a long day on the road.

There is a variety of wildlife that you may see during your travels through the Lakes District. The area has healthy populations of deer, bear, and moose, and it is a favourite resting place for migratory birds – all of which make it popular with photographers and hunters alike.

Of course, a holiday in the Lakes District would not be complete without a visit to B.C.’s smallest Provincial Park Deadman’s Island in Burns Lake or one of its largest protected areas Tweedsmuir Park. Burns Lake is the gateway to both parks, which offer travelers a unique recreational experience that won’t soon be forgotten.

A perfect place to stay during your visit is at our FREE campground at the Burns Lake Spirit Square right on the Lake. A children’s playground, modern washrooms, beach and covered picnic areas will enhance you lakeside camping experience.

The Lakes District has something for everyone and every year the list of outdoor recreation activities keeps growing. Our local merchants can provide visitors with all the goods and services they will need after a long day in our “great outdoors”.

You will find the small town atmosphere of Burns Lake warm and friendly, too. – and its residents eager to please.

 

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