Sweet Island
Sweet Island has a high elevation with no cliffs, many Pine and Aspen trees, an old house (in disrepair but the foundation is good) and a half acre cleared for a garden. 66 Km long, 10 Km wide and 170 Km of shoreline on Stuart Lake, the 7th largest lake in B.C.
Stuart Lake is an outdoor recreational enthusiast's dream! The lake contains some of the finest Rainbow Trout fishing available (in the 8 to 15 pound range), as well as ...
Sweet Island has a high elevation with no cliffs, many Pine and Aspen trees, an old house (in disrepair but the foundation is good) and a half acre cleared for a garden. 66 Km long, 10 Km wide and 170 Km of shoreline on Stuart Lake, the 7th largest lake in B.C.
Stuart Lake is an outdoor recreational enthusiast's dream! The lake contains some of the finest Rainbow Trout fishing available (in the 8 to 15 pound range), as well as Char or Lake Trout, Burbot and Sturgeon.
The town of Fort St. James is on the lake's shoreline with full services including lodges and motels. Visit the Limestone Caves and see Indian Pictographs.
In the Summer, you can enjoy swimming, boating & water skiing, and Winter is perfect for hunting moose, elk, bear and deer.
About the Area: Stuart Lake
Stuart Lake offers boating, swimming and sunbathing at sandy beaches, fishing, water skiing, viewing ancient aboriginal pictographs, camping, snowmobiling, ice fishing, ice sailing, and dog sledding Two provincial park campgrounds, Paarens Beach and Sowchea Bay, are located on the southern shore of the lake, and there are several motels, lodges and private campgrounds in the area. Moorage is available at several marinas.
Sweet Island has a high elevation with no cliffs, many Pine and Aspen trees, an old house (in disrepair but the foundation is good) and a half acre cleared for a garden. 66 Km long, 10 Km wide and 170 Km of shoreline on Stuart Lake, the 7th largest lake in B.C.
Stuart Lake is an outdoor recreational enthusiast's dream! The lake contains some of the finest Rainbow Trout fishing available (in the 8 to 15 pound range), as well as Char or Lake Trout, Burbot and Sturgeon.
The town of Fort St. James is on the lake's shoreline with full services including lodges and motels. Visit the Limestone Caves and see Indian Pictographs.
In the Summer, you can enjoy swimming, boating & water skiing, and Winter is perfect for hunting moose, elk, bear and deer.
About the Area: Stuart Lake
Stuart Lake offers boating, swimming and sunbathing at sandy beaches, fishing, water skiing, viewing ancient aboriginal pictographs, camping, snowmobiling, ice fishing, ice sailing, and dog sledding Two provincial park campgrounds, Paarens Beach and Sowchea Bay, are located on the southern shore of the lake, and there are several motels, lodges and private campgrounds in the area. Moorage is available at several marinas.