Osoyoos
Lake is Canada's warmest lake located in Canada's
only desert - the Sonora Desert. The lake is a very popular
destination in the community of Osoyoos because of the recreational
activities on the lake and the close proximity to downtown.
During
the sunshine months the lake attracts people who enjoy water
activities like swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, wind
surfing, water skiing, sailing and fishing.
In the spring
months boaters are on the lake fishing for rainbow trout. Many
are trolling where the water exits at the north end of the lake.
Otherwise people come to fish for kokanee, bass and perch. It
is said, but it might be rumor, that BC's largest largemouth
bass was caught in Osoyoos Lake.
The shoreline
on Osoyoos Lake is very busy in the summer. Just off shore are
marinas, piers and boats tied up. Just past them are more boats
water skiing. Closer to shore, at some of the parks situated
on the lake, families gather on large sandy beaches to sun bathe,
read a book and/or just to relax.
Cottonwood
Park and Haynes Point Provincial Park
are two of the more popular park destinations situated on Osoyoos
Lake. Both parks provide easy access to sandy beaches and water
activities. Both parks enjoy picnic tables and viewing benches
overlooking the lake.
Pioneer
Walkway is another option of viewing the lake while taking
a stroll downtown. The paved pathway follows along the shore
of Osoyoos Lake passing by motels and stores.
How
to Get to Osoyoos Lake:
Go
to the community of Osoyoos and head downtown and you cannot
miss it.