Kawkawa Lake | |
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Location | British Columbia |
Coordinates | 49°23′N 121°24′W / 49.383°N 121.400°W |
Primary outflows | Sucker Creek |
Basin countries | Canada |
Kawkawa Lake is a lake located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) east of Hope, British Columbia. Kawkawa is also the name of the neighbourhood in Hope surrounding Kawkawa Lake.
The lake is home to many species of fish, but is best known for large kokanee (land-locked salmon), which can reach up to 3+ lbs in weight.
Kawkawa Lake Park on the lake has a swimming beach, a grassy play area, and amenities such.as toilets and park benches, picnic tables and a small dock with a concrete boat launch.
A privately operated resort and campground on the lake's shore was shut down in 2019. Water sports around the lake include: skiing, wake boarding, tubing, and jet skiing. Visitors can hike through the nearby Othello Tunnels.
Kawkawa Lake Indian Reserve No. 16 is located on the southeastern shore of the lake,[1] and is administered by the Hope-area Union Bar First Nation.