Chilliwack Lake

Chilliwack Lake

Chilliwack Lake
Chilliwack Lake
Location in British Columbia
Location British Columbia, Washington
Coordinates 49°03′25″N 121°24′50″W / 49.05694°N 121.41389°W / 49.05694; -121.41389Coordinates: 49°03′25″N 121°24′50″W / 49.05694°N 121.41389°W / 49.05694; -121.41389[1]
Part of Pacific Ocean drainage basin
Primary inflows Chilliwack River, Paleface Creek, Depot Creek
Primary outflows Chilliwack River
Basin countries Canada, United States

Chilliwack Lake is a lake in the upper basin of the Chilliwack River southeast of the city of the same name in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada.[1] The lake, while entirely within Canada, is located just north of the border between British Columbia and the state of Washington and is both fed and drained by the Chilliwack River, which has its source in the North Cascades of Washington state and Canada, which surround the lake on all sides.

Parks and recreation

Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is located on the lake's shores on the Canadian end of the lake. At the south end of the lake, there is a large beach, often a partying location, where the at-this-point-slough-like Chilliwack River enters the far end of the lake. There is also a trail that leads into an old growth forest along the river above the lake. It starts near the lake's far end. If you head off trail and ford the river, you can find the difficult trail to Hanging Lake.

Chilliwack Lake in the winter (2009)

Road closures

The road on the east side of the lake leading to its far end has been closed off to all but regular vehicles. ATVs and dirtbikes are not permitted on the road beyond the south boundary of Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park. In addition to that, the road has been decommissioned and gated at the bridge over Depot Creek due to vandalism at the far end of the lake.

References

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