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  2. Trout Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Trout Lake is a ribbon lake in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Between the Selkirk Mountains to the west and the Purcell Mountains to the east, the lake is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long and 1.6 kilometres (1 mi) wide. Lardeau Creek flows into the northern end and Lardeau River flows from the southern end. [1]

  3. John Hendry Park - Wikipedia

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    John Hendry Park is 27-hectare park in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It's operated by the Vancouver Park Board and the Grandview Community Association. Locals often refer to the park informally as Trout Lake, due to the lake itself being its largest feature. It’s a focal point of the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.

  4. Trout Lake, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Trout Lake is an unincorporated community in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.The former steamboat landing is at the north end of Trout Lake. [1] The locality, on BC Highway 31, is by road about 177 kilometres (110 mi) north of Nelson and 90 kilometres (56 mi) by road and ferry southeast of Revelstoke.

  5. Canim Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Canim Lake is 26.5 km (16.5 mi) long. It is also part of the territory of the Shuswap First Nation where the ancestors are part of the Lake Division of the Shuswap nation of the Interior Nations of British Columbia. The Reilly Commission states that the 2,029 hectares region around Canim Lake are set aside for the Shuswap First Nation.

  6. British Columbia Highway 31 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 31 has a total distance of 175 km (109 mi) — 37 km (23 mi) along Kootenay Lake between Balfour (a junction with Highway 3A) and Kaslo (a junction with Highway 31A), 106 km (66 mi) north along Kootenay Lake north of Kaslo, then the Duncan and Lardeau Rivers and the north shore of Trout Lake, and 32 km (20 mi) between the northwest end ...

  7. Takla Lake - Wikipedia

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    Takla Lake is the fifth largest natural lake in British Columbia, Canada. It is a deep fjord-like lake with the Swannell Ranges to the east, the Driftwood River flowing into it from the north, and the Middle River draining it. It is the terminus of the early Stuart-Takla sockeye salmon run, [1] and noted for its large rainbow trout, lake trout ...

  8. Ferguson, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the paper amalgamated with the Trout Lake Topic to create the Lardeau Mining Review. [10] Rapid expansion made Ferguson almost as significant as Trout Lake City for a period. Following rivalry and bitterness, once encouraged by the respective newspapers, [ 11 ] harmony developed between the two towns.

  9. Arctic Pacific Lakes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established June 29, 2000. The parks aims to protect fall and spring grizzly bear populations, and year-round caribou habitat, as well as fish populations including lake trout, bull trout, rainbow trout, kokanee, dolly varden, mountain whitefish, redside shiner, lake trout, chinook salmon, and Arctic grayling.