Gwen
Lake is a wilderness recreation
lake located south of the community of Merritt, British Columbia,
Canada. The lake is a remote wilderness destination popular for
fishing, wilderness camping and canoeing. To the north is Iron
Mountain, to the southwest is Selish Mountain and in between is
Gwen Lake.
The lake is a beautiful spot to visit, well worth
the drive along the rough gravel roads. On the west side of the
lake is a small wilderness recreation campground with 3 campsites.
The campground is heavily shaded with plenty of tree cover and
is only a short distance from the lake. Each campsite has a roughed-out
fire pit and one site has a picnic table. There is pit toilets
onsite hidden in the trees.
A ragged pier provides the lake access for canoers
and fisherman. And for overnight tenters, you may luck out on
occasion, enjoying the sights and sounds of the lake all to yourself.
The camping is on a first-come first-serve basis. Sometimes the
campsite is full, sometimes it is not. On our overnight visit
we enjoyed the whole campsite and lake to ourselves.
The 20 hectare lake attracts more day use visitors
than overnight. Most day use adventurers arrive to fish Gwen Lake
paddling a canoe or aluminum boat. The lake is regularly stocked
with Rainbow Trout and is considered a good fishing lake that
is not, yet, over fished.
Please make note that the access
road to the lake is very rough, filled with pot holes and crossing
over uneven gravel terrain. The lake is a beautiful spot and is
tempting but the trip should only be attempted by solid 4x4 vehicles
and trucks. It is not a destination for RVs or for cars. Many
areas to bottom out and get stuck in the middle of nowhere.
How to
Get to Gwen Lake: From Merritt,
BC follow the Coquihalla Highway south to Comstock Road. Take
a left on Comstock and continue driving the gravel road. At the
fork in the road there is a big pink arrow. Follow arrow and stay
left. The route is 9 kilometres from the highway turn off and
about 14 km from Merritt. The gravel road gets rough as you get
closer to the lake.
Contact information for
the local Merritt, BC accommodations, tours, guides, golf
courses, horse ranches, attractions, realtors, etc. are
posted under the links listed to your right. >
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