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Horsefly Lake
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Horsefly Lake
is 34 miles long and is known for its
crystal clear water and gentle nature.
Located approximately an hour from Williams
Lake, Horsefly Lake has an excellent
Provincial Park on the north shore. The park
is clearly marked as Horsefly Lake
Provincial Park at every intersection,
starting at 150 Mile House on Highway 97.
The water in Horsefly Lake is so clear that
you can see the bottom of the lake at a
depth of 20 feet (or more), making it an
excellent swimming lake. It is a little cold
but absolutely refreshing. Each summer in
August there are Red Cross swimming lessons
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There is a
great variety of scenery at Horsefly Lake
and it is ideal to explore with any size of
boat, or a canoe or kayak. It is narrow and
forms a rough “S” shape so storms don’t have
any large area to really build up and become
dangerous. Always be prepared when out on
the lake though, and prepare to take shelter
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Little
Horsefly River is the outflow of Horsefly
Lake and it is a very pretty paddle out of
the lake, through the shallow river and
under the bridge, on to Little Horsefly Lake
and back into the river. You can easily go a
few km further down the little river before
you encounter a log jam. Extreme sport
enthusiasts could journey out to the big
Horsefly River and on to
Quesnel Lake (10 or
12 miles).
Birch Bay is another pretty area on Horsefly
Lake that is easily accessible from the
Horsefly Lake Provincial Park area and is home to the
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Country Inn
and Ranch. Only
the lower ¼ of the lake is developed with
roads, cottages and homes with the remainder
being mostly wilderness Crown Land.
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As you journey
up Horsefly Lake you will pass through the
“Narrows” where the peninsula at the False
Arm forms a narrow passage that is the only
access up the lake. Beyond there you will
see Hansen Island with its resident Eagle
Nests, then Spirit Island which is a very
scenic private property. In this area there
are many sandy points and lovely beaches.
Further up the lake you will notice the lake
become wider and see Horn Bluff on your
left. You will be heading north-east past
Goetjen Island and the Twin Islands. On the
left is Suey Bay which is a little bit of
Hawaii in the Cariboo. It is a ½ mile long,
wonderful sandy beach that is shallow and
warm. Across the lake, Archie |
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Creek empties
into the lake, and without too much trouble
you will find Archie Creek waterfall which
is a short hike through the forest. In this
area you will be about ¾ of the way up the
lake and see snow capped mountains or alpine
meadows towering all around you. |
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Note the peaks
of Big Slide Mountain, Ilahee, Dutchman,
Watchman and Isosceles Mountains and Eagles
Nest Peak. You are fairly close to the
boundary of the Wells Gray Park and will see
Caput Mountain, McCallum Peak, Mount Hutch,
Mount Perseus, and Eureka Peak.
From Suey Bay on Horsefly Lake there is a
walking trail to Slate Bay on
Quesnel Lake.
It is about 4 miles across and goes past Suey Lake.
Horsefly Lake is such an exceptional area to
explore and enjoy that people come back year
after year and recommend it to friends and
family. It is rare to speak to a person who
has not heard something about Horsefly Lake. |
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