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Dease Lake | British Columbia
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Dease Lake Adventure
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Dease Lake is the gateway to northern BC’s breathtaking landscapes and scenery. The area is known for their abundance of magnificent wildlife. You can view many animals in their natural habitats, including grizzly and black bears, moose, caribou, wolves, beavers and over 140 species of birds. Trading Post, Dease Lake, 190?-1911; The Raven’s Librarian, […]
Grand Canyon of the Stikine River
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The Grand Canyon of the Stikine is a 72-kilometre stretch of the Stikine River. Nicknamed the “Grand Canyon” of the north, eighty kilometres of the steep-walled canyon, composed of sedimentary and volcanic rock, has been carved through eons of river erosion. Photo: GerthMichael, CC BY-SA 3.0
Edziza Trails
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Edziza Trails provides unique guided Aboriginal adventure tours. You can embark on an unforgettable journey through Tahltan territory. Experience the breathtaking landscape and witness the power and sacredness of our natural world! Photo: edzizatrails.com
Sawmill Point Recreation Site
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A beautiful 7-unit forested campsite with recent upgrades on the eastern shores of Dease Lake. Approximately 50km north of Dease Lake village on the Cassiar Hwy 37 (west side). Photo: sitesandtrailsbc.ca
- Sawmill Point Recreation Site, Dease Lake Hwy, Stikine Region, BC V0C 1L0
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Arctic Divide Lodge
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Arctic Divide Lodge is located centrally in Dease Lake along Highway 37. It provides nine beautifully decorated lodge and motel rooms with respect to the natural character and wildlife of the area Photo: facebook.com/arctic.divide.deaselake
Waters Edge Campground
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The campground is on the shore of Dease Lake. It offers 25 sites, some pull-through, some double sites and some tent sites. All sites have a picnic table and fire pit. Photo: Google Street View
Jade City
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Jade City is home to 26 permanent residents. An incredible amount of beautiful, carved jade pieces. Worth it for a quick roadside stop 100 km north. This is a great place to break your drive. Fun to see their work with the stones. Lots of lovely gifts at reasonable prices. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/JadeCityBC
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