Burns Lake Bodies of Water
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bodies of Water in Burns Lake, British Columbia.
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.
The Lakes District of Northern British Columbia provides access to over 300 different bodies of water and 4800 km (3000 mi) of lake shore. It extends from the Stikine Mountains in the west to the Omineca Mountain Range in the east and fishermen and women will find an abundant choice of fishing locations.
Sutherland River Provincial Park protects the land around the Sutherland River and Babine Lake, providing visitors with a avriety of river-based activities. The Sutherland is a popular spawning river for salmon and anglers can often be spotted casting off along the river's banks. No facilities are provided but wilderness camping is allowed.






