Loon Lake

Nestled in a quiet valley in the sub-alpine forest of the Southern Cariboo, Loon Lake offers an outdoor experience for the entire family.  Regularly featured among the top ten naturally stocked fishing lakes in North America, Loon Lake is an angler’s paradise.

Recreation

Once you’ve caught your supper, rent a boat from one of the resorts and cruise the lake in luxury. Watch the loons carry their babies on their backs and listen to their song at dusk.  Bald eagles are abundant in this area, and have even been known to grab an unwary fisherman's catch.  
Horseback riding adventures can also be arranged through many of the area’s resorts.

Winter Fun

Many of Loon Lake’s accommodations are open year round so that visitors can enjoy excellent ice fishing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.

Dining & Accommodation

The lake is a family oriented area with several resorts approved by the BC Accommodations Guide, and lodging for almost every budget.  You can camp, stay in a log cabin and rent boats and moorings through the accommodations.  Marigold Fishing Resort, Evergreen Fishing Resort and White Moose Resort all offer comfortable cabins and other facilities.

Events

See the Events Calendar for event listings.

Key Facts

Population: 190 Elevation: 795m

Amenities:

•    Accommodations
•    Camping
•    Licensed Restaurant
•    Convenience Stores
•    Recreation, Fishing, Horseback Riding, Guided Hikes

For more info, please visit
www.bonaparteplateau.com

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Thompson Nicola Regional District

www.tnrd.bc.ca

Loon Lake School District

http://minto.sd74.bc.ca/

 

bcadventure.com

http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/explore/high_country/clinton/loon.htm

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