Location:
From 100 Mile House, travel
south on Highway 97 for approximately 13 km ( 8 mi.) until you reach
the junction of Highway 24. Turning east on this paved road will
take you to a multitude of resort and fishing lakes. Bridge Lake
is located approximately 48 km (30 mi. mi) along this scenic, lake
dotted route; Bridge Lake is located about half way between two
other large lakes, Sheridan and Lac
des Roches.
Resorts
& Campsites:
A provincial park is located at the east end of Bridge Lake which
provides campers with all facilities including a boat launch ramp.
Private and seasonal dwellings dot the lake shore. There are a number
of resorts on this and nearby lakes.
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Fishing
Report: Bridge Lake is 7 km (4 mi.) long and can produce
rainbows up to 5 pounds, kokanee to 4 pounds and lake trout to 20
pounds. Throughout the summer trolling seems to meet with the best
results.
Be
sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Viewscape:
From your boat in the middle of the lake you can look around you
at the vista of rolling hills covered with a fairly heavy mixed
forest with taller mountains just visible in the east.
Nearby
Lakes
Bridge
Lake is located in the heart of the InterLakes District, and is
surrounded by a variety of excellent fishing lakes. Some smaller
lakes nearby that should be of interest are Crystal,
Wavey, King and English. These lakes are particularly well suited
to fly fishing.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.