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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Beaumont Provincial Park lies within the Nechako Plateau bordered to the west and north by the Hazelton, Skeena and Omineca mountains. A sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing and a variety of fac... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
After 143 km (90 mi.), at MacLeod Lake, a narrow, winding paved road branches off westwards to Carp Lake Provi ... More on PlanetWare

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
LAKE ACCESS Eena Lake is located about35 km north west of Prince George, near Nukko Lake. Follow Highway 97 north for about 15 km to Chief Lake Road, and turn left (west). Continue along Chief Lake Rd. for another 18 km (Note: at ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Bobtail Lake, formally known as Naltesby Lake, is part of the Chilako River system and located southwest of Prince George. There are a diversity of species in this lake including ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Eaglet Lake is a medium size lake east of Prince George, roughly 40 km from the city. It is close to the Willow and Fraser Rivers,and supports a diversity of fish species. In the spring and autumn, the lake has a good rainbow trout ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
NARROW LAKE has a 10 unit Rec Site, with 2WD access and cartop boat launch. Sport fish are Dolly Varden,Kokanee,Lake Trout, ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Opatcho Lake is south-east of Prince George, roughly 50 km from the city. It is a small lake, but quite deep reaching 77 feet at its maximum. Rainbow trout have been stocked most years since 1967 and the lake known to produce trophy ... More on AnglerWeb.com
