Fraser Lake

Fraser Lake is located on the Southwest side of its namesake, one of the largest lakes in the province. The community of Fraser Lake was established in 1914 during the construction of the Grand Trunk Railway. Known today as the white swan capital of the world, Fraser Lake also attracts a variety of other wildlife including beavers and moose, due to its surrounding lakes, wetlands, and sloping plateaus. With plenty of trout and char located in the Fraser Lake and the nearby Stellako River, world-famous for its fly fishing, Fraser Lake is an ideal stop for anyone who loves fishing/is a fish enthusiast. Visit the Village of Fraser Lake for a glimpse into village life in rural Canadiana.


Beaumont Provincial Park

Fraser Lake | Natural Settings | Outdoor Activities |
Beaumont is a provincial government campsite, located on the east side of Fraser Lake where the original site of Fort Fraser was established in 1806 by Simon Fraser, 19th century fur trader and...

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Fraser Lake

Fraser Lake | Natural Settings | Outdoor Activities |
Fraser Lake is the halfway point on Highway 16 between Jasper and Prince Rupert. Just two hours west of Prince George, the area offers beautiful resorts, countless recreation opportunities and...

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Fraser Lake Museum

Fraser Lake | Museums |
Discover the town’s history at the Fraser Lake Museum located at the Visitor Information Centre. Situated in an elegant two story log-home, the museum and the exterior displays host artifacts from...

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Pictographs

Fraser Lake | Aboriginal Attractions | Natural Settings | Outdoor Activities | Unique Sites |
Several First Nations pictographs can be found on the north side of Fraser Lake. Visitors can find three sets of pictographs on granite rock within a 100 yard area (the first set facing west and...

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