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Cache Creek, Fishing
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This resort is located on Pavilion Lake in BC! just outside of Cache Creek BC! the lake is amazing, the most clear clean and warm lake ive ever jumped into!
A must see for fishermans as well!
They have 7 cabins with running water, fridges and hot plates and plenty of picnicing areas!
Camping is cheap and RV's under 26ft are welcome!
The resort has flushing toilets, and a shower house too! The staff are friendly!
The cabins are surrounded by large old growth fir trees, and the water is so sparkling clean, you can see the bottem and watch the fish!
August 01, 2007 | Tips from Travellers >
White Rock, Accommodation
Re: LaVillettina Bed & Breakfast, White Rock, BC
July, 2007 - I recently had the pleasure of discovering LaVillettina through Tourism BC. I linked to LaVillettina's website and knew I had found the perfect home away from home for my two week visit to BC.
The thought of staying at motel/hotel (security issues?) by myself did not appeal. My accommodation at LaVillettina included a very clean and pristine combination kitchen/sitting room, separate bedroom, bathroom and private outside access. All of the amenities, as stated on their website, were in place and functional and I was not disappointed.
Needless to say, I would highly recommend LaVillettina to those who require clean and modern accommodation, and easy access to shopping, the beach, restaurants and entertainment. Lastly, the owners were very professional and friendly. All of this contributed to my successful visit to B.C.
August 01, 2007 | Tips from Travellers >
Powell River, Fishing
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Living on Powell Lake (literally on) makes fishing a common activity. Each evening during fishing season, you can find us casting off our cabin deck at twilight. This is the time when the fish in Hole in the Wall like to tease us with their leaping antics.
Fishing season on Powell Lake, BC, runs from April 1 to October 31. You will need a freshwater fishing license if you are 16 years of age or older. Annual, one-day, and eight-day licences come in resident and non-resident formats. For BC residents, the annual license for $36 is the best bet, but if you are a visitor, the one day for $20 or the eight-day for $50 might work better. Licenses are easy to obtain at most sporting goods stores or guides. We always get ours at Marine Traders near the Powell River Wharf.
Powell Lake, and nearby Goat Lake, is known for its Cutthroat and Rainbow trout. We have had success both trolling and casting. We like to go to stream inlets (numerous in the late spring and early summer) where trout are more likely to congregate and feed on the churned up nutrients. At these locations, usually the first person to cast will catch the most fish. We use lures with crimped barbs to make our catch and release method easier.
When you arrive, get some fishing advice from local experts, Marine Traders (Jim or George) or PROutdoors (Sam) for all of the local scoop. They can help you find guided trips and fishing hotspots. Also, stop in at the visitor centre to get maps and information about the many streams and lakes that are accessible by car or foot.
There’s still plenty of fishing season left, so head to Powell River and get your line wet. We have a big one waiting for you!