Gun Lake near Lillooet, Cariboo-Chilcotin Region, British Columbia, Canada is a very popular recreation lake destination near the Village of Gold Bridge, BC, Canada which is located 101 kilometres west of the community of Lillooet and 78 kilometres northwest of the community of Pemberton.
The lake is tucked away in a valley of aspen and cottonwood trees. A collection of recreational cabins circle the lake. Some in view, others hidden in the trees. To the north of the lake is the Spruce Lake Protected Area (South Chilcotin Provincial Park) and closer to home, to the west is Penrose Mountain and to the east is Mount Zola.
Gun Lake is a large lake attracting allot of attention. The lake is popular for fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, boating, jet boating and water skiing. Many of the local cabins on the lake have private piers with many water toys.
For the public there is a boat launch near the Lajoie Dam. Also there is a very popular campground on the lake located on the west side of Gun Lake. It is a small campground with pit toilets operating on a first come first serve basis. If full, check out the Mowson Pond and Friburg Recreational Campsites nearby.
Gun Lake rests in a valley of natural lakes and man made lakes. Some of the natural lakes in the region to visit include the Tyaughton, Marshall, Lajoie and Liza Lakes. The man made lake that catches everyone's attention, when exploring in the region, is Carpenter Lake.
Each is connected by an extensive network of gravel roads and wilderness trails. A trail system that attracts many to the region for mountain biking, hiking, backpacking, dirt biking, atving and horseback riding. And in the winter the roads and trails become snowmobile, cross country skiing and snowshoe routes.
Some of the trails in the area that seem to attract the most attention are the Gun Lake, Gun Creek, Mt Penrose, Walker Creek, Hurley River and Roxey Creek Trails.
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