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Williston Lake

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N56° 0'51.995, W-123° 58'13.541

About Williston Lake

Williston Lake, located in British Columbia, Canada, is a picturesque reservoir that offers an abundance of recreational opportunities for boaters and water enthusiasts. Spanning across an impressive area of approximately 1,761 square kilometers, it is known to be the largest body of freshwater in British Columbia and the seventh largest reservoir in the world. The lake was created in 1968 with the construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River, resulting in a stunning landscape with clear blue waters surrounded by breathtaking mountain ranges.

With an average depth of 61 meters and a maximum depth of 243 meters, Williston Lake presents a diverse and thriving ecosystem. Boating on this expansive lake provides ample opportunities for anglers as it is home to an array of fish species. Popular fish found in the lake include rainbow trout, lake trout, bull trout, kokanee salmon, and white sturgeon. The lake is renowned for its excellent sport fishing, attracting fishing enthusiasts from far and wide. Whether you enjoy trolling, fly fishing, or angling from the shore, Williston Lake offers an unforgettable experience for boaters seeking both recreation and a chance to catch some impressive fish.

Lake Specs

Size
1761 km
Max Depth
243797 ft
Elevation
2201 ft

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