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Turner Lake
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Location: A rough 4 by 4 road tums off Highway 20 in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park and follows the Atnarko River south. Turner Lake is located approximately 18 km (11.16 mi) along this track just west of Lonesome Lake.

Size 298.50 ha. (737.29 ac.) Shoal 59.40 ha. (146.71 ac.)
Mean Depth 18.9 m.(61.99 ft) Max. Depth 50 m. (164 ft.)
Game Fish Cutthroat Trout Fish Stocked No data Available
Angler Usage Low Elevation 1100 m.(3607 ft.)
Ice Over November - May T.D.S. 16 mg/L

Resorts & Campsites: There are primitive campsites around Turner Lake. Closest facilities and services are in Bella Coola and Hagensborg.

When in the area, the following BC Adventure network members invite you to stay with them:

Bella Coola Grizzly Tours - The Bella Coola Valley is home to some of the worlds largest Grizzlies and Mountain Goats … and every Summer and Fall thousands of spawning Salmon return to the Bella Coola River. These spawning Salmon are a natural food source for the Grizzlies and other wildlife. We offer Grizzly Bear and Wildlife viewing, Eco Tours, Hiking Fishing, and more.

Tweedsmuir Lodge - Abundant wildlife, rugged mountains, sparkling rivers pristine wilderness, our lodge is remotely situated on 50 acres, just steps from the Atnarko River, is nestled within Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, the largest protected park in British Columbia.

Fishing Report: Turner Lake is primarily a cutthroat fishery. Anglers report excellent results with cutthroats ranging between 1 and 2 pounds. This is pristine wilderness lake and a refuge for cutthroats. Please treat it with respect.

Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Viewscape: This is scenic country with rolling hills to the east and north, a flat area in the south and spectacular mountain vistas in the west. There is also spectacular Hunlen Falls at the north end of the lake.

Shoreline: The shoreline is mainly sandy and rocky with a small sand beach on the west shore. Small shrubs along the shore lead to a forest of lodgepole pine, fir and spruce.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.

 

 


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