Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Rose Lake British Columbia (Pictures)


Above Photo: Rose Lake, British Columbia.

On our way out to Burns Lake the other day my wife and I stopped at the Rose Lake camping site which is on the shore of Rose Lake and  along Highway 16. 

The people in the community of Rose Lake have come together providing a nice camp site. There are grassy spots to erect a tent on, there are pit toilets, picnic tables and a great covered area should the weather turn bad.


Above Photo: I liked this shot through the trees. There were a large number of small white birds playing around in the water. 

Rose Lake is a small, but beautiful lake to fish on, or you just might like to paddle around the lake. In summer you can jump in and go swimming or just lay back on a lawn chair and soak up the sun. 

So if you are planning a trip that will take you by Rose Lake, British Columbia, make sure you stop by and take a break.


Above Photo: Another look at Rose Lake, British Columbia.


Source Information Below: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Rose Lake is an unincorporated community on the Yellowhead Highway in the Bulkley Valley region of northwestern British Columbia, Canada.


Above Photo: A look at the other end of Rose Lake, British Columbia.

It's name is derived from the nearby water body Rose Lake. The community and the lake are along the northern mainline of the Canadian National Railway just northeast of Bulkley Lake.


Above Photo: Another look at Rose Lake, British Columbia.

The area of Rose Lake is notable in the field of montane prominence, as it is the location of the divide between the Fraser and Skeena River basins such that the locality forms the prominence col for Mount Waddington, the highest peak completely within British Columbia.


Above Photo: A marsh seen at the end Rose Lake, British Columbia.

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