Trout Lake (British Columbia)


Trout Lake in the interior of British Columbia is a ribbon lake located south-east of Revelstoke. At the north end is Trout Lake City which in the early 1900s was a mining boomtown. It now has only a handful of permanent residents and a growing number of cabin owners that come for the holidays, many from Calgary. At the other end of the lake is the now-abandoned town of Gerrard, the native spawning ground of Gerrard trout.
Trout Lake is known for its fishing and the snowmobiling in the surrounding hills.