Details for Chilliwack Lake
Species in Chilliwack Lake:
Black Crappie, Bull Trout, Chinook Salmon, Chum Salmon, Coho Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Dolly Varden, Kokanee, Largescale Sucker, Longnose Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Northern Pikeminnow (formerly N. Squawfish), Peamouth Chub, Pink Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Redside Shiner
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Proxy City |
Chilliwack |
Size (ha) |
1198 |
Perimeter (km) |
20.9 |
Max Depth (m) |
114 |
Road Access |
Paved |
Hike (km) |
0 |
Activities |
Camping, Picnicking, Swimming, Hiking |
Stocked Fish |
Dolly Varden, Kokanee, Whitefish |
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GPS |
49*05'14"N, 122*27'00"W |
F/W Region |
R-2 |
Water Type |
Large Lake |
Altitude (m) |
626 |
Mean Depth (m) |
67 |
Water Access |
Boat, Shore |
Boat Launch |
Yes |
Facilities |
Developed |
Angler Usage |
Moderate |
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Special Notes: |
Chilliwack is a large, deep lake which contains a variety of fish species. Rainbows average 1+ lbs. while Dolly Varden and Cutthroat can reach into the 4-5 lb. range. Trolling lures, plugs and spinning gear is the best method for fishing the lake. Chilliwack Lake is a great recreational area providing a relaxing escape from hectic city life with its fine camping, fishing, swimming, hiking, x-country skiing and boating fun. |
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