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  2. Kootenay Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay Lake is a long, narrow and deep fjord -like lake located between the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges in the Kootenay region of British Columbia. [3] [4] It is one of the largest lakes in British Columbia, at 104 km in length and 3–5 km in width. [1] It is, in part, a widening of the Kootenay River, which in turn drains into the ...

  3. Goat Range Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Goat Range Provincial Park. Goat Range Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada . The park was established to protect unique species such as the (protected) Gerrard Rainbow Trout (the largest in the world-up to 50 lb) and the distinct color group of "White Grizzly " for which some hoped the park would be named. [citation ...

  4. Lockhart Beach Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Lockhart Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park Located 40 km north of Creston, British Columbia, Canada, on BC Highway 3A. "This park and the adjacent Lockhart Creek Provincial Park extend 3 hectares (7.4 acres), from the sunny shores of Kootenay Lake to the headwaters of Lockhart Creek. "This small park provides the only easy access to ...

  5. Trout Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Trout Lake. / 50.5828; -117.4222. 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 ...

  6. Kamloops rainbow trout - Wikipedia

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    The Kamloops rainbow trout or Kamloops trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss kamloops) is a local variety of the rainbow trout, a fish in the family Salmonidae. From its native range in British Columbia, Canada, it has been transferred to several other drainages in the United States. [2] It is often considered a part of the broader Columbia River redband ...

  7. Gladstone Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    39,387 ha (152.07 sq mi) Established. July 12, 1995. Governing body. BC Parks. Website. BC Parks Gladstone. Gladstone Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, surrounding and north of the north end of Christina Lake in that province's Boundary Country. [2]

  8. Fishing report, May 22-28: Delta stripers are still on the ...

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    Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing put Shane Betschart of Farmington onto a 5-pound king salmon on a recent trip, and the king salmon and rainbow trout to 3.5 pounds are found at depths ...

  9. Kootenay National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay National Park is a national park of Canada in southeastern British Columbia.The park consists of 1,406 km 2 (543 sq mi) of the Canadian Rockies, including parts of the Kootenay and Park mountain ranges, the Kootenay River and the entirety of the Vermilion River.