CHIMNEY LAKE
British Columbia

Where is CHIMNEY LAKE?

CHIMNEY LAKE (51.9136, -121.9548), located in Cariboo Chilcotin Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 430.7 hectares (approximately 1064 acres or 4.3 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at CHIMNEY LAKE?

The most popular species caught here are Kokanee, Rainbow Trout, and Burbot. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does CHIMNEY LAKE have?

Our members have marked 1 Boat Launch at CHIMNEY LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.

Lodging and Camping

Open grassland area with large designated campsites, large beach and dayuse area, great lake for swimming with a designated swimming area. All of the sites have been upgraded fall of 2010, larger, well composed sites are now available.

Chimney Valley Rd.

From Williams Lake take Hwy 20 West, turn South on Dog Creek Road for 7 km, East onto Chimney Valley Road for 20 km

This is a large open grassy site with the lake front sites recently upgraded and defined. The boat launch is the best launch for ski boats to access Chimney Lake. Total number of units/night may be restricted to reduce impacts.

Chimney Valley Rd.

From Hwy 20 turn South on Dog Creek Road for 7 km, turn south again onto Chimney Valley Road for 23 km.

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How is the is ??? Going to try tomorrow just wondering how the ice is ??

5 years ago

How is the ice

6 years ago
Boat Launch Marker Added
9 years ago

ice thickness

Hey all , Does anyone know the ice thickness???? Thanks

9 years ago
Kokanee
Confirmed by keat on CHIMNEY LAKE
9 years ago
9 years ago
10 years ago

caught one...

caught one

10 years ago

serious ice fishing...

serious ice fishing

10 years ago

first time ice fishing...

first time ice fishing

10 years ago

Camp Sites

Is there any provincial camp sites on this lake .

13 years ago

Caming on Chimney Lake

View from one of the campsites

16 years ago

Chimney Lake

Chimney Lake

17 years ago

Chimney Lake

Chimney Lake

17 years ago