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Chaunigan Lake

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History

The Chaunigan Lake area was originally dominated by the Athabaskan First Nations people the Tsilhqot’in. The Native St’at’imc people also lived in this region for centuries before European settlers conquered the area. During that period most First Nations families lived nomadic existences. Clans lived together in large numbers, surviving off the riches of the land. Chaunigan Lake provided an excellent source of resources for First Nations, due mainly to its vast abundance of fish and other wildlife. Today it still remains very popular among the fishing and hiking community.

The Chaunigan Lake Lodge was built in 1935 and continues to provide excellent accommodation and activities at the lakeside. Chaunigan Lake is frozen over from November to early May.


Location

Chaunigan Lake is located in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20. Follow this road approx 97 km (60 mi) to Hanceville (a.k.a. Lee's Corner). Turn south off Hwy 20, cross the bridge over the Chilcotin River and follow the Taseko Lake Road for about 85 km (52.7 mi). Just after passing Big Lake turn north. Follow this road to Chaunigan, which lies just past Elkin and Vedan Lakes.


Places to See

  • Chaunigan Lake Lodge

    The Chaunigan Lake Lodge, situated on the shores of Chaunigan Lake, is an excellent choice for a relaxing vacation. The lodge has 9 cabins for rent, ranging from deluxe log cabins to rustic log cabins. The main lodge has a roomy lounge with a cozy stone fireplace as well as a dining area, sauna and outdoor hot tub. The Chaunigan Lake Lodge is fun for all the family, with an outdoor play area for kids, fishing, horseback riding and legendary Chilcotin hospitality!
  • Chaunigan Mountain Trail

    Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy the Chaunigan Mountain Trail. This three hour round trip, takes you to the top of nearby Chaunigan Mountain. Spend the afternoon hiking and be rewarded with a spectacular 360 degree view of the beautiful landscape.
  • Lily Lake Trail

    For those who prefer short hikes, the Lily Lake Trail is an ideal choice. This small hike follows a creek to the scenic Lily Lake, an excellent way to get some exercise. The hike takes one and a half hours round trip.
  • Mainguy Lake Trail

    This hike follows an old fireguard at the end of Chaunigan Lake to Mainguy Lake. The trail takes approximately 40 minutes each way. At Mainguy Lake one can take a boat to explore Ducharme and Augers Lake. Contact Chaunigan Lake Lodge for more details.
  • Konni Mountain Trail

    For the more adventurous hiker the Konni Mountain Trail is twelve hours in duration and boasts fantastic surroundings and scenery. Most will make this hike an “overnighter”, enjoying wilderness camping as its best!

Things to do

  • Fishing

    Chaunigan Lake is famous for its excellent fishing conditions. Careful management and remote location has preserved world class rainbow trout, lake fishing. The average fish size is 2 1/2 pounds. The lake has many weed beds and shoal areas, and cool water temperatures year round. The abundant freshwater shrimp population produces a clean firm rainbow trout. There are many days when experienced fly fishermen will catch 50 fish a day. For a change of pace try one of the 6 fly-in fishing lakes within a 70 mile radius of Chaunigan Lake.
  • Horseback Riding

    A ride along forested trails with birds, wildflowers, and the beautiful vistas is part of the Chaunigan experience you won't want to miss. During the summer months the Chaunigan Lake Lodge offers daily guided horseback tours for riders of all levels. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery on the many trails surrounding the lake.
  • Hiking

    Hiking is one of the most popular activities for visitors to Chaunigan Lake. There are many trails within close proximity to the lake, which are suitable for varying levels of fitness. The Lily Lake Trail, Mainguy Lake Trail and the Konni Mountain Trail are just some examples of the fabulous hikes available in this region. Take in landscapes of moderately forested hills of spruce and lodgepole pine, decorated in the background by beautiful snowcapped mountains.
  • Wildlife Viewing

    Chaunigan Lake and the surrounding area boast many different types of wildlife. Bald Eagles and Ospreys make their home at Chaunigan Lake and can frequently be seen sitting in the tops of trees along the beach waiting for their rainbow trout lunch to come along! Red Squirrels, Yellow Pine Chipmunks, Beavers and Moose are also frequently spotted here.

Notable Comments

“Chaunigan Lake is a fisherman's dream. The lake has a shelf around the perimeter. The wild rainbow trout like to come up on the shelf to feed. As the weather gets warmer, move further into deeper water. I like to fish with a sinking line and 12' leader. I usually spool out all of the sinking line until I am into the backing. Be ready for hard hitting rainbows averaging 4lbs. Pound for pound, they are the best fighting fish that I have ever experienced”.

- A Chaunigan Lake enthusiast!


Contact Information

Chaunigan Lake Lodge
c/o 11465 Baynes Rd,
Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada
V3Y 2B4
Toll Free No: 1-888-879-8885
Local No: 1-604-519-9317
E-Mail: info@chaunigan.com
Website: http://www.chaunigan.com/109



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