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Callaghan
Lake - Just south of Whistler Village
is Callaghan Valley. A pristine valley formed during the ice age
by a series of massive glacier plates, clawing back and forth, releasing
tons of rock and sediment down the mountain slopes. Volcanic eruptions
and shifts in the earths crust continued to form the valley leaving
scattered rock debris in its wake and a beautiful serene lake.
A rough and, at times steep, long gravel road leads all adventurers
to the 2, 6667 hectare Callaghan Lake Provincial Park high up in
the alpine forest. The road is technical in some areas with loose
boulders, rocks and many pot holes to navigate. The road should
be attempted by 4x4 vehicles only.
It is here, at the end of the 16 Km gravel road, where the glacier
filled Callaghan Lake rests. Up high
in the hills, the steep, forested mountains bleed with numerous
waterfalls. It is a pristine sight complimented by snow capped mountain
reflections bouncing off the lake.
Down low the shores of the lake are bog like, soft and often snow
covered for most months of the year. There is no trail around the
lake and any access to the lake is best by canoe. There is an undeveloped
car top boat launch for canoes and small engine boats (10hp/7.5kw)
at the lake.
The fishing in this glacier lake is seasonal. The spring and fall
seasons are the best time to hook into some dolly varden, rainbow
trout and kokanee. The shore fishing is limited. Many troll by canoe
to the north end of the lakes where it is deepest.
Just south from Callaghan Lake are a series of smaller lakes, bogs,
wetlands and one scenic backpacking trail. The Rainbow Lake to Madely
Lake Trailhead hike is over 24 Km (15.5 mi.) long. The Madely
Trailhead is located on the way to Callaghan Lake.
The region around the lake is wild and rugged. It is an area frequented
by wildlife. Sightings of bobcat, cougar, coyote, wolf, black bear,
black-tailed deer, mountain goat, moose and grizzly bear are reported
when in the Callaghan Valley area.
Lake Access - The 16 Km gravel Forest Service
road (Callaghan FSR 01) accessing the Callaghan Valley region is
located south of Whistler Village on Hwy 99 (Sea to Sky Hwy). The
turn off is approximately 20 km south on the left hand side.
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