*Sharper Hooks*
*Tighter Lines*
Harrison Lake

 

 

 




Details for Harrison Lake

Species in Harrison Lake:

Dolly Varden, Cutthroat Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Sturgeon, Kokanee, Northern Pikeminnow, Salish Sucker, Threespine Stickelback, Peamouth Chub, Chinook Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Coho Salmon

Other Names Harrison Hot Springs
Proxy City Harrison
Size (ha) 27780
Perimeter (km) -
Max Depth (m) 279
Road Access Paved
Hike (km) 0
Activities Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Swimming, Playground
Stocked Fish Dolly Varden, Mountain Whitefish
 
GPS 49*33'N, 121*52'W
F/W Region R-2
Water Type Large Lake
Altitude (m) 10
Mean Depth (m) 150
Water Access Boat, Shore
Boat Launch 2 - Double Paved
Facilities Developed
Angler Usage Low
Special Notes: Harrison Lake contains a great variety of fish, however Cutthroat and Rainbows reaching up to 3 lbs. are the most important to fishermen. Trolling is best suited for this large, deep lake with the best fishing areas being at the mouths of feeder creeks, coves and estuaries. Boaters must be careful because winds can build up large swells on the lake. Speed restriction (10km/hr) at south end, as buoyed and signed.
Map
Map of Harrison Lake

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Photos of Harrison Lake:

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Additional Info

Notes: 1. Always check the current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new spot.