Mabel Lake Provincial Park
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The 182 hectare Mabel Lake Provincial Park is the ideal setting to relax, enjoy the beaches and the surrounding forests.

To the west are the ponderosa pine and Douglas fir covered slopes of the Thompson Plateau and to the east is the moister, steeper Shuswap Highland grade into the Monashee Mountains. Nature enthusiasts and avid photographers will be pleased to encounter a wide array of wildlife. Here he will find squirrels, painted turtles, deer, black bears and a large variety of birds and waterfowl.

LOCATION
The park is 60 km east of Vernon on Highway 6. Turn off at Lumby and follow the paved road 35 km to the park entrance.
 
PARK FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES

There are 81 campsites within the park, each with water, firewood and toilets located nearby. An adventure playground, sani-station and small store in the marina adjacent to the park are also available. There is a large day-use area with picnic tables provided.

Fishing & Boating - Boat rentals are available at the marina, making waterskiing, cruising and off-shore fishing a favorite passtime for visitors. Anglers try their luck for game fish including kokanee, rainbow trout, lake trout, Dolly Varden and chinook salmon. The lake is popular with canoeists; some portages are necessary.

Hiking and Trails - A self-guiding nature trail leads through the park.

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