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Courtenay Bodies of Water

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Comox Harbour also known as Comox Fisherman's Wharf, offers safe moorage docks for commercial fishing boats or pleasure craft in Courtenay and Comox, British Columbia. Visitors can also walk along the walkway on top of the breakwater for some amazing views of the Comox glacier.
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Take the 4x4 along the exciting 181 and 181E branches, off the Oyster Main South Road from Duncan Bay and Rossiter mainlines, and prepare for a good spot of fishing at Blue Grouse Lake. Located 25 km (15.5 mi) south of Campbell River and 30 km (18.5 mi) northwest of Courtenay, this lake is overflowing with Rainbow Trout.
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One of 10 hike-in alpine lakes on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau, Lady Lake offers rewarding outdoor recreation opportunities, including incredibly scenic hiking and excellent angling for Rainbow Trout. The lake is accessed via hiking trails from both Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas.
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Comox Lake offers the opportunity to hook salmon, trout and Dolly Varden Char all year round. There are campsites on the west shore and picnic spots on the north and west shores. Located 10 km (6 mi) southwest of Courtenay, the lake can be reached by the road to Cumberland, 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Courtenay off Highway 19.
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One of 10 hike-in alpine lakes located on Strathcona Provincial Park's stunning Forbidden Plateau, Johnston Lake provides rewarding outdoor recreation opportunities, including angling for Rainbow Trout. Get there via hiking trails from both Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas.
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This delightful little lake is a secluded feature of Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau. Only accessible on foot, hiking trails from the Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas lead to the lake. An enjoyable and rewarding outdoor experience awaits with bountiful angling and hiking opportunities.
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One of 10 hike-in lakes located on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau, Croteau Lake offers good Rainbow Trout fishing and breathtaking hiking opportunities. Hiking trails from Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas provide access to the lake.
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One of 10 hike-in alpine lakes on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau, McKenzie Lake offers superb outdoor recreational activities, including hiking and angling. The lake is stocked with Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout and fishing is at best from July to September.
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One of 10 hike-in alpine lakes on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau, Mariwood Lake offers excellent outdoor recreational opportunities within a stunning setting. Hiking and angling (Rainbow Trout) are popular activities here. The lake is reached via hiking trails from Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas.
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One of 10 hike-in alpine lakes located on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau, Kwai Lake offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking and angling. This small, pretty lake can be reached via hiking trails from both Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas.
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Aptly named, this is one of 10 hike-in alpine lakes located on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau. Access is via hiking trails from both Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas. Lake Beautiful offers prime angling and hiking opportunities.
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Lake Helen Mackenzie is one of 10 hike-in alpine lakes located on Strathcona Provincial Park's Forbidden Plateau. This tranquil lake can be reached via hiking trails from both Mount Washington and Forbidden Plateau ski areas and offers excellent outdoor recreational opportunities, including angling for Rainbow Trout.
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Great fishing and large fish attract anglers to Maple Lake from April to June, September and October. The lake is located on the road to Cumberland, 5 km (3 mi) south of Courtenay.
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