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Stellako River A prime fly-fishing and canoeing destination, Stellako River connects Francois Lake to Fraser Lake. Address: . Fraser Lake BC Canada
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Francois Lake Located south of Burns Lake, Francois Lake is the second longest natural lake in British Columbia. Offering several recreational opportunities including fishing for rainbow trout and char (lake trout). Campsites are also found along its shores. Address: . Burns Lake BC Canada V0J 1E0
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Fraser Lake With nearly 20 km (12 mi) of shoreline and three sandy beaches, Fraser Lake is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. Swimming, waterskiing and windsurfing are activities enjoyed at the lake. Address: . Fraser Lake BC Canada V0J 1S0
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Nautley River Measuring only 800 m (2625 ft) long, the Nautley River is one of the smallest rivers in British Columbia. Watch for trumpeter swans that occasional feed here.
To access, take the Beaumont Provincial Park exit on Highway 16.
Address: . Fraser Lake BC Canada
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Nechako River Measuring 516 km (321 mi), the Nechako River flows north through Fort Fraser and makes its way east through Vanderhoof joining the Fraser River at Prince George. Its name means "big river" and is derived from a Dakelh/Carrier term. The river offers fishing and paddling opportunities.
Address: . Vanderhoof BC Canada V0J 3A0
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