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Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park With the Todagin Mountains to the east and the Klastine Plateau to the west, Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park offers a varied surrounding for fishing, camping and hiking. The park makes an ideal base when exploring nearby Spatsizi or Mount Edziza Provincial Parks. The lake is an ideal spot for swimming, boating and fishing for rainbow trout. Address: 100km south of Dease Lake BC
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Dease River Once a major waterway during the construction of the Alaska Highway, the Dease River is located in northeastern British Columbia. Today, it attracts paddlers with its mostly class one and two rapids, taking kayakers approximately seven days to complete the one-way trip. Address: . Dease Lake BC Canada
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Boya Lake Provincial Park Boya Lake is known for its crystal-clear water. Visitors are attracted to the lake and then captured by the variety of other attractions available to explore within the park. The area surrounding the lake was formed by glacial flow, over 20000 years ago, and the elongated ridges around the lake are evidence of this phenomenon. Hiking and biking trails can be found and many enjoy exploring the bays and islands around the lake. Address: 150km north of Dease Lake BC
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Dease Lake Locals and visitors head to the shores of Dease Lake to enjoy fishing for char, burbot and whitefish. Address: . BC Canada
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