Trembleur Lake

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Trembleur Lake
Geographical location British Columbia (Canada)
Tributaries Middle River
Drain Tachie River
Places on the shore Middle River
Location close to the shore Fort St. James
Data
Coordinates 54 ° 49 ′  N , 125 ° 9 ′  W Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′  N , 125 ° 9 ′  W
Trembleur Lake (British Columbia)
Trembleur Lake
Altitude above sea level 682  m
surface 116 km²
length 31.5 km
width 5.4 km
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Trembleur Lake ( Dakelh : Dzindlat Bun ) is a lake in the Canadian province of British Columbia .

The 116 km² lake is 31.5 km long. It belongs to the " Nechako Lakes ", a group of lakes in the British Columbia Interior . The lake is fed by the Middle River , which originated from Takla Lake . The outflow of the lake is the Tachie River , which flows to the Stuart Lake in the south . This is drained via the Stuart River , Nechako River and Fraser River . Trembleur Lake is on the route that red salmon and king salmon travel each year on their way to their spawning grounds.

On the north shore of Trembleur Lake is the small Trembleur Lake Provincial Park , which includes sandy beaches and anchorages, but offers no other infrastructure. The 412.33 km² Rubyrock Lake Provincial Park encompasses the west end of Trembleur Lake and extends south to Cunningham Lake and Stuart Lake.

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