Canoeing Princeton

By admin, January 15, 2009 6:24 am

canoeing princeton

Have you been seeking a peaceful retreat outdoors for the whole family to enjoy? Want to relax in luxury on a lake with breathtaking views with all the comforts I could dream of? Otter Lake Cabins ( target = "_blank"> www.otterlakecabins.ca) on Otter Lake in the beautiful wilderness of British Columbia is the place you've been looking for.

Beautiful, pristine and picturesque Otter Lake is located in the Similkameen Valley in south-west of the Okanagan small historic town of Tulameen, British Columbia. The community of Tulameen is in the Tulameen Valley which is about 3.5 hours east of Vancouver, British Columbia. Otter Lake is about 4.5 km long and fed by runoff mountain and freshwater natural offspring.

Located on the eastern edge of the lake is Otter Lake Provincial Park surrounded by the mountains of the Cascades. A large number otter, beaver and red squirrel inhabit the area, as well as mountain goats, cougars and grizzly bears. This very popular lake covers about 290 hectares (716 acres) at an altitude 823 m (2700 ft)

Tulameen, a historic gold, platinum, and the city of coal mining, has been a popular British Columbia areas yachts, which offers hiking, fishing, canoeing, tubing, swimming, skiing, skiing, gold panning, horseback riding, ATV-ing, skating Ice, snow mobiling outdoor enthusiasts and many other activities for both summer and winter. Common species of freshwater fish that can be found in the lake are Kokanee, Sucker macrolepis, northern pikeminnow (formerly N. Squawfish), Steelhead and Torrent Sculpin. A scenic bike ride will take 2 hours around the lake to the along the Trans Canada route. Once your tour is done can happen in the picturesque Tulameen General Store for ice cream or other drinks.

Other amenities include a restaurant, post office, liquor store, video rentals, bike rentals (Crossroads Bike Rentals), community center, ice rink outdoor library, volunteer fire department, and the distributor and repair center snowmobiles.

The community of Tulameen and the Tulameen River derive their name from a word Thompson Indian red earth that means'. A steep bank of the Tulameen River about four miles north of Princeton was the source of the prized red ocher for Indians traveled great distances to get there. The solution of Tulameen was earlier known as Campement des Femmes, or Otter Flat. It lies between the east bank of Tulameen River and the south end of Otter Lake. There are about 250 residents here but this number grows in the summer months.

There are many beautiful homes rental and cottages along the coast Otter Lake. Some of the most popular, beautiful and luxurious are Otter Lake Cabins ( target = "_blank"> href = "http://www.otterlakecabins.ca" target = "_blank"> www.otterlakecabins.ca). Looking for a relaxing retreat by the lake for the whole family? Book your luxury vacation cabin now and learn more about Otter Lake Cabins, Otter Lake, Tulameen and the surrounding historical sites (http://www.otterlakecabins.ca)

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