Where is STELLA LAKE?
STELLA LAKE (50.2846, -125.5206), located in Vancouver Island Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 448 hectares (approximately 1107 acres or 4.5 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at STELLA LAKE?
The most popular species caught here are Cutthroat Trout 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 STELLA LAKE have?
No one has left markers on STELLA LAKE yet, you can add markers on the map.
Lodging and Camping

A single site suitable for a truck and camper. There is a spot to launch a small boat or canoe 100 metres down the road.
Stella Lake Road.
Head north on Highway 19. Just after Roberts Lake, about 33 km from the highway, turn right onto Elk Bay Road (gravel). 11.3 km from the highway, you'll come to the junction of the Stella Lake road. Turn left and follow it for another 6.3 km. The site will be on your left right beside the road.

This site has a nice sandy beach, good for swimming and beach activities. There are lots of other smaller, sandy beaches dotted around the lake - see if you can find them! A popular fishing lake, best in spring and fall.
A couple ways to go: Head north on Highway 19. Just after Roberts Lake, about 33 km from town, turn right on to the Elk Bay road (gravel). Drive 11.3 km from the highway and you'll come to the junction with Stella Lake Road. Turn left and follow it for another 3.2 km and you'll reach the Stella Beach Recreation Site. Towing a large trailer back up the steep hill on the Elk Bay road may not be as easy as coming down. You might want to head home via the Rock Bay Road. From the campsite, turn left on to the Stella Lake road and follow it for 6.7 km. Turn left on to the Rock Bay road and follow it back to the highway. 40 km back to town on Highway 19.



Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout
Prickly Sculpin 







