Bear Lake (Bear River)

Bear Lake
Location North-Central Interior British Columbia
Coordinates 56°06′N 126°49′W / 56.100°N 126.817°W / 56.100; -126.817Coordinates: 56°06′N 126°49′W / 56.100°N 126.817°W / 56.100; -126.817
Primary outflows Bear River
Basin countries Canada
Settlements Bear Lake

Bear Lake is a large lake in the northwestern Omineca Country of the North-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located north of Babine and Takla Lakes. Unlike those two lakes, which are part of the Fraser River drainage, Bear Lake is tributary to the Skeena River via the Bear River, which runs from its northern end. The community of Bear Lake, also known as Fort Connelly, is located on the lake's northeast side. The original Fort Connelly may have been, however, at the lake's northern end or on an island in Tsaytut Bay.

References

  • "Bear Lake (lake)". BC Geographical Names.
  • "Bear Lake (Community)". BC Geographical Names.


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