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TSUNIAH LAKE BAY
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ATTENTION: This recreation site is within the declared title lands of the Tsilhqot'in and Xeni Gwet'in First Nation. Visitors are reminded to check www.xenigwetin.net for updates on access to Title Lands.
All visitors are asked to respect the Xeni Gwet'in guidelines for visiting their title lands, and to be fully self-contained at this time and to have no contact with their members in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in their community. The gas station, tire repair, laundry and convenience store in Nemiah Valley are closed to non-residents. The free Wi-Fi hot spot at the gas station in Nemiah Valley has also been turned off to discourage gatherings of people.
Travellers should be sure they have sufficient fuel, food and the ability to repair their own vehicles if they wish to visit.
Tsuniah Lake Bay recreaton site, located on the west side of Tsuniah Lake, is a popular fishing destination. The site provides scenic mountain viewscapes and a cartop boat launch. Because of the long, rough 4x4 road access, this site is not suitable for large trailers or motorhomes.
Driving Directions
About 1 km east of the community of Tatla Lake, turn south off of Hwy 20 onto Tatlayoko Lake Road. Travel 20 km and turn left onto Tatlayoko-Henry's Cross Rd. Travel 27 km and turn left at Henry's Crossing. Cross the bridge over the Chilko River and continue on the Chilko Lake Forest Service Road for 19.5 km. Turn right, following signs to Tsuniah Lake, and travel 5 km. Turn left and travel 700 meters to the recreation site.
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Road (4 wheel drive, 2 wheel drive, or motor home)