Resorts
& Campsites:
3 resorts with all facilties can be found at Clearwater Lake; boat
launching, accommodations, camping areas & boat rentals.
Also,
a small BCFS campsite situated amongst mature spruce and meadows.
Car top boats can be launched.
While
in the area the following BC Adventure Members invite you to stay
with them:
Clearwater
Lake Lodge & Resort - Comfortable rooms with private
baths in lakeside log lodge. Luxurious lakeside cabin, delicious
German home cooked meals. Canoes, boats, horseback riding, hiking,
scenic tours by floatplane and helicopter, 4 x 4 tours and scenic
tours, snowmobiling, tours to Cariboo buffaloes and gourmet weekends.
Terra
Nostra Guest Ranch - Bordering the majestic Chilcotin
coast mountains we offer a variety of activities, programs, company
retreats, & family getaways. Rent the entire ranch, or individual
suites, as you relax in the surroundings, comfort, remoteness
& peace of Terra Nostra Guest Ranch.
Fishing
Report: Clearwater Lake is a steady producer of wild
stock rainbows in the 2 lb. range. Much larger 'bows are taken regularly
at this lake. Because of its large shoal area, Clearwater Lake is
considered very good for fly fishing.
Be
sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Viewscape:
Clearwater Lake is located in the Chilcotin region of BC, and situated
in hilly terrain with a mixed pine and spruce forest.
Shoreline:
Consists of gravel and grass with alder, pine, spruce, poplar and
willow surrounding the immediate shoreline. The east and south shores
are shallow with rushes.
Nearby
Lakes
Big
Stick Lake -Big Stick Lake is found immediately to the
west of Clearwater. It has a small BCFS campsite offering excellent
angling and a good beach.
One
Eye Lake - One Eye Lake, located on Hwy 20, 18 km (11
mi.) west of the community of Tatla Lake, and just before Clearwater,
contains wild stock rainbows to 3 lbs. and Bull Trout that reach
up to 10 lbs. One Eye has a seven vehicle BCFS campsite with car
top boat launching
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
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