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Dairy Lake
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Location: From the city of Kamloops travel west on Hwy. #1 (Trans Canada Hwy.) for 11.4 km. (7.1 mi.). Turn south onto the Coquihalla Hwy. (Hwy. #5). Take exit 336 off Hwy. #5 and turn west (right) heading towards the town of Logan Lake. About 1.6 km. (1 mi.) west of the road heading south to Surrey Lake, you will come to the Paska Lake Road. Turn north (right) on this road and follow it past Paska and Dominic Lake, watching for signs leading you to Dairy Lake. The Dairy Lake area can also be accessed by turning south (left) off Hwy. #1, 8 km. (5 mi.) west of Hwy. #5 and Hwy. #1 interchange, onto the Greenstone Mountain Road.

Size 26 ha. (64 ac.) Shoal Data not Available
Mean Depth Data not Available Max. Depth Data not Available
Game Fish Rainbow Trout Fish Stocked Rainbow Trout
Angler Usage Moderate Elevation 1460 m. (4789 ft.)
Ice Over November to mid May T.D.S. Data not Available

Resorts & Campsites: Dairy has 2 BCFS campsites with a total of 13 vehicle sites and cartop boat launching.

Fishing Report: Dairy is sometimes subjected to winterkill, however when this condition is absent for a couple years fishing can be very exciting. Stocked with Rainbows annually, these trout will often reach 3 lbs. or larger. Dairy, because of its elevation, fishes well throughout the summer months. 3 small unnamed lakes can be found near Dairy and are well worth your time to try them out because the rewards could be great.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Nearby Lakes

Duffy Lake - Duffy Lake, a small lake of 23 ha. (57 ac.), at an elevation of 1160 m. (3805 ft.), is located about 5 km. (3 mi.) northwest of Dairy. Extensive shoal areas extend from the shoreline and then drops off to a deep centre. Duffy is stocked yearly with Rainbows and is considered a very good family lake that will often produce trout up to 3 lbs. The lake has a 30 vehicle BCFS campsite with cartop boat launching. Dominic Lake, located just south of Dairy Lake, is 35 ha. (86 ac.) in size and lies at an elevation of 1525 m. (5002 ft.). A resort with cabins can be found on the lake. Rainbows are stocked annually and fishing action for smaller trout is fast and consistent throughout the summer months. See also Tunkwa Lake and Paska Lake.

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

 


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