Canoe.ca Canoe.ca Travel @ Canoe.ca
  Travel & Tourism By WorldWeb.com    
Travel Search Find Now  Add Review
Great Bear Rainforest LodgingGreat Bear Rainforest ActivitiesGreat Bear Rainforest TransportationGreat Bear Rainforest ReviewsGreat Bear Rainforest Restaurants & BarsGreat Bear Rainforest ShoppingGreat Bear Rainforest Rental ServicesGreat Bear Rainforest Sights & Attractions
EventsMapsPhotosFeature ArticlesDestinationsItinerary Maker
Great Bear Rainforest Bodies of Water
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Bodies of Water in Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia.
Home > Canada > British Columbia > Great Bear Rainforest > Sights & Attractions > Bodies of Water
  Hotel Reservations
 
  Hotel Location
  Hotel Name (optional)
  Check-In
calendar
  Check-Out
calendar
  Rooms   Adults   Children
   
  Find a Hotel
  spacer
 
  • My Reservation History
  • Lodging Directory
  • Cancel a Reservation
  • Currency Converter
  •   spacer
      Car Reservations
    Great rates on car rental reservations worldwide.
      Car Rental Reservations
      Top Destinations
  • Bella Bella, BC
  • Bella Coola, BC
  • Hagensborg, BC
  • Knight Inlet, BC
  • Minstrel Island, BC
  • Rivers Inlet, BC
  •   View Vacation Destinations
      Visitor/Street Maps
       
      List of Visitor Maps
    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Diana Lake Provincial Park
    This lake-front park offers a wide spectrum of water-related activities. Swimming, canoeing and fishing are all popular pastimes for spending a day on the lake. The park is also home to a nature trail that winds through the lush rainforest. In August and September, visitors descend upon Diana Creek to observe salmon spawning.
    Address: (Highway 16) 16km east of Prince Rupert  BC
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Douglas Channel
    The Douglas Channel is an inlet from the Pacific Ocean offering fishing and boating opportunities in Kitimat and measures 120 km (75 mi) long.
    Address: . Kitimat  BC  Canada
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Ross Lake Provincial Park
    Ross Lake Provincial Park is located just outside of Hazelton and is a popular destination no matter the season. In summer visitors can enjoy a picnic lunch by the lake, trout fishing or the park's hiking trails. In winter, ice-fishing, cross country skiing and snowshoeing replace the warm weather activities. Ice skating is also permitted on the lake, but make sure to check the thickness of the ice before lacing up.
    Address: Off Hwy 16 Hazelton  BC
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Seeley Lake Provincial Park
    Seeley Lake Provincial Park protects a marsh that is integral to the nesting birds, mammals and reptiles that call the park home. A full service campground has also been established to give outdoor adventurers a comfortable sleep under the shadow of the Hazelton Mountains. The park is an ideal spot for wildlife observation, canoeing and lake fishing.
    Address: 10km west of Hazelton  BC
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Kloya Bay
    Kloya Bay offers picnicking, canoeing and kayaking recreational opportunities in the district of Port Edward.
    Address: . Port Edward  BC  Canada
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Kitimat River
    A medium-sized river, the Kitimat River offers wild and hatchery steelhead and coho fishing opportunities.
    Address: . Kitimat  BC  Canada
     

    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    Portland Canal
    Forming part of the border between Alaska and British Columbia (BC), the Portland Canal is a principal inlet of the BC coast. Anglers can fish its water for salmon, halibut and crab.
    Address: . Stewart  BC  Canada  V0T 1W0
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Rainbow Lake
    Tourists and residents of Port Edward can find a boat launch and picnic area at Rainbow Lake.
    Address: . Port Edward  BC  Canada
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Fish Creek
    Drive 5 km (3 mi) north of Hyder, Alaska on Granduc Road to Fish Creek and see grizzly and black bears in their natural habitat. The best viewing opportunities are in July and August when the bears come to feed on the spawning salmon.
    Address: Granduc Road Hyder  AK  USA
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Klinaklini River
    Knight Inlet provides access to the isolated Klinaklini River, measuring 195 km (121 mi) in length. The river crosses through the Coast Mountains and a variety of eco-systems and landscapes. Heli-rafting and heli-fishing are some activities enjoyed on its waters.
    Address: . Knight Inlet  BC  Canada
     

    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Bella Coola River
    British Columbia's western coast and into its interior is occupied by the Coast Mountains, cut through by several lakes and rivers running into the Pacific Ocean, causing the coastline to reach deep inside the province in several locations. The Bella Coola River is actually a small stretch of a much larger river, the Atnarko, and is teeming with steelhead cutthroat trout, chinook, sockeye, coho, chum and pink salmon.
     

    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    Knight Inlet
    Knight Inlet is a 128-kilometre (80 m)inlet which runs through the Coastal Mountains from Thompson Sound to the village of Knight Inlet.
    Address: . .  BC  CAN
     

    SpacerView on MapSpacerItinerarySpacer

    Thompson Sound
    Accessible only by boat or float plane, Thompson Sound is located off of Knight Inlet, north of Vancouver Island. The combination of these remote waters and mountains make for rugged wilderness. Sport fishing and wildlife viewing packages are available through area tour companies.
    Address: . Knight Inlet  BC  CAN
     
    SpacerItinerarySpacer

    Link Lake
    Measuring 27 km (17 mi) long, Link Lake offers recreational opportunities for residents of Ocean Falls. A small dock and boat ramp are located here and visitors can enjoy hiking around the lake and surrounding areas. At the head of the lake is the Braiden River, a prime trout-fishing destination.
    Address: . Ocean Falls  BC  Canada
     

     
    Advertise | Add a Business - It's FREE! | Add a Review | Contact Us | Press Room | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy

    Great Bear Rainforest Bodies of Water ©1994-2008
    World Web Technologies Inc.