Where is NADINA LAKE?
NADINA LAKE (53.8923, -127.0345), located in Skeena Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 918 hectares (approximately 2268 acres or 9.2 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at NADINA LAKE?
The most popular species caught here are Kokanee and Rainbow Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.
What does NADINA LAKE have?
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Species
Lodging and Camping

Trophy rainbow trout, big game hunting and unrivaled views await the outdoor lover at Nadina Lake Lodge. Situated on beautiful Nadina Lake, renowned throughout western Canada for its prolific wild rainbow trout population, the lodge has everything you want from a rustic, backwoods getaway. It’s the perfect way to celebrate and enjoy nature up close even for the non-hunter or fisherman. This hidden gem is a wonderful place to hike, swim, pick wild berries, observe wildlife and take advantage of the calm and quiet. Guests are treated to personalized, attentive service and clean and comfortable rooms. Nadina Lake Lodge is an easy drive from Burns Lake and other northern BC communities such as Houston.

A 5-unit open campsite is set on an old mill site along the north shore of Nadina Lake. Boats can be launched there. This is a popular fishing and canoeing area that has a great view of the Sibola Mountains.
Old Tahtsa Rd.
Approx. 2 km off of Old Tahtsa Road, 73 km from the town of Houston.



Kokanee
Rainbow Trout 


















