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Fishing on Kalamalka Lake

Canada, BC, Osoyoos Division Yale Land
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At different times of the year the colour of the lake can range from cyan to indigo, in different parts at the same time, earning the lake the moniker "lake of a thousand colors". The colour of the water is derived from light scattering, caused by the precipitation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
Length:16[km]
Depth:142[m]
Road Access:From Kelowna, head north along Highway 97 towards Vernon. The highway meets the south-west corner of the lake about 30 km from Kelowna, and the park entrance is roughly another 10 km after that. 
Surface:25[km^2]
Elevation: 392 [m]
Source :Vernon Creek
Lattitude:50.2316207885742
Longitude:-119.268844604492
County:Lake
City:Coldstream
Mouth :Vernon Creek
Lattitude:50.1116561889648
Longitude:-119.38272857666
Fish Species  
 
Burbot  Trout, Lake
Trout, Rainbow  Salmon, Kokanee
Whitefish, Lake  Sucker, Largescale
   
 
Pikeminnow, Northern  Peamouth Chub
Perch, Yellow  Bass, Smallmouth
Pumpkinseed Sunfish  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Vernon Creek50.2 -119.2  Flow Throw  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Deep Lake50.2 -119.2  1 km  
Doreen Lake50.1 -119.1  10 km  
High Lake50.2 -119.2  5 km  
Kaiser Bill Lake50.2 -119.2  5 km  
Ribbleworth Creek50.1 -119.3  10 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Bear Lake50.2 -119.2  5 km  
Brew Stream50.2 -119.2  5 km  
Cosens Creek50.2 -119.3  5 km  
Hayhurst Lake50.1 -119.3  10 km  
Park Lakes50.1 -119.2  10 km  
Last NewsDate | Source
 
A Community Coming Together for Kokanee Conservation28/03/2021   bcfishn   
Last NewsDate | Source
 

Last change: 2021-04-15