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Surrey and Sussex Lakes

Ramble On Posted on 2026-08-03 by D. Smith2026-07-29
Surrey

The Surrey Lake Forest Service Road starts as a turn off the Meadow Creek Road (between Lac le Jeune and Logan Lake).    It is a gravel road bearing south, climbing up through the forest.     After 7 km it passes under the Coquihalla Highway.     It provides access to several lakes in the area – Surrey Lake, Frogmoore Lake, and Sussex Lake.   The Surrey Lake Road is a signed turn going to the former Surrey Lake Resort, now owned by CNA (link).   Right before the entrance gate is an unsigned secondary road.    This narrow single track road goes around the former lodge property and along the shore of Surrey Lake.     There are two small pullouts for a hand launch a short way along that road.     I started the day by parking, launching the kayak, and paddled around the lake.   

The paddle started in light winds, but the final part was in strong winds.  Surrey Lake is hard to get to, so there are few fishermen or boaters.  It was a quiet kayak outing in the backcountry.I secured the kayak and put on my hiking shoes for a loop route along Surrey Lake, heading to Sussex Lake.   The old track had fallen trees and was grown-in.    It was once the only route to the lakes, but when BC Rec Sites and Trails established a site at Sussex Lake, a new road was constructed through the cut blocks, parallel to the Coquihalla Highway.    The old track wound through lodgepole pines, creaking in the wind.     At the south end the track climbed over a ridge and went down to the shores of Sussex Lake.     The Rec Site has 3 campsites on the north side of the lake.   From the Rec Site, I hiked the Sussex Lake Road back to the start, completing a 6 km route.   I have also snowshoed this route in late winter.   

Shared here are some photos taken from the paddle of Surrey Lake and the hike to Sussex Lake in a Google Photos slideshow.    Click the link to go to the album where there are more details, including captions, or just scroll through the embedded slideshow:

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  • Kayaking Surrey Lake
  • Kayaking Surrey Lake (YouTube)
  • Paddling Sussex Lake

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Exploring Badger, Spooney, and Little Badger Lakes

Ramble On Posted on 2026-07-31 by D. Smith2026-07-31

On a summer day I drove on backroads to Badger Lake.    I launched my kayak, then explored narrow marsh channels to get to Spooney Lake, then did a loop route to do much of Badger Lake.    After paddling, I secured the boat, then hiked secondary backroads to Little Badger Lake, a quiet and remote spot in the hills. Badger Lake is one of the … Continue reading →

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Rossmoore Lake Kayak and Hike

Ramble On Posted on 2026-07-22 by D. Smith2026-07-16

On a hot day in July, I ventured out on the Long Lake Road, then continued on the bumpy Rossmoore Lake FSR for 16.5 km to Rossmoore Lake.   There is a small Rec Site on the lake, with a steep and rough boat launch.   On this day, I kayaked around the lake once, then hiked tracks and trails on the east side of the lake, visiting … Continue reading →

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Monte Lake Kayaking

Ramble On Posted on 2026-07-15 by D. Smith2026-07-03
Monte Lake

Monte Lake is located by Highway 97 between Kamloops and Vernon.     The lake lies between the highway and a seldom-used railway.   A small community is on the northeast corner of the lake.   The hills surrounding the community and the lake were burned in the  2021 White Rock Lake fire. We can launch a boat from two spots, from a side road at the north end … Continue reading →

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Paska Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2026-05-26 by D. Smith2026-05-19
Paska

On a mid-May day with changeable weather I drove up the Lac le Jeune Road as it rained, but emerged into drier weather past Lac le Jeune.    From the start of the road to Logan Lake (Meadow Creek Rd.) to the turnoff is about 8 km and the lake is 8.5 km up the Paska Lake Road (paved).   I used the boat launch at the … Continue reading →

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Paul Lake West Paddle

Ramble On Posted on 2026-04-19 by D. Smith2026-04-13

On a sunny and mild April day the main gate to Paul Lake Provincial Park was closed, but the lake can be accessed from the west end of the lake.    A hand launch site is located next to the trailhead into the park.    I paddled up the lake along the north shoreline past Gibraltar Rock, then back on the same shore for a 5 … Continue reading →

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Trapp Lake North Kayaking

Ramble On Posted on 2026-04-16 by D. Smith2026-04-12
Trapp

On a mild day with calm conditions, I drove down Highway 5A South to Trapp Lake for a second day of paddling, this time around the north end of the lake.   Trapp Lake is a good spot for early spring paddling since the lake is ice-free early and there is some protection from seasonal winds.     This lake is a muddy, alkaline lake though so it … Continue reading →

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Early Kayaking on Jacko Lake

Ramble On Posted on 2026-04-04 by D. Smith2026-04-04
Jacko

At the end of March some of the lower elevation lakes became ice-free.    Some of the larger valley-bottom lakes had been clear for a few weeks, but large lakes and strong winds are not a good combination in cool temperatures, so I paddled on the river instead.     On a cool (2º ) morning there was a steady breeze our of the east, but I … Continue reading →

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Winter Kayaking on the River

Ramble On Posted on 2026-02-18 by D. Smith2026-02-16

The weather at end of January and early February was mild enough to allow dedicated paddlers to get out for some kayaking on our area rivers.    It is still too cool to venture out on a windy day, but if the temperatures are above 4º C and the winds are light, we can launch a kayak at the Pioneer Park boat launch and go up … Continue reading →

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Late Season Kayaking

Ramble On Posted on 2025-11-23 by D. Smith2025-11-17

Mild November weather has allowed dedicated paddlers an opportunity to extend the 2025 kayaking season on the water.   As long as the temperature is 2ºC or higher and the wind is 10 km/h or less, the day will be okay for paddling.    Since it is colder up in the high plateau hills, lower level lakes and the rivers are a better choice.   I find that … Continue reading →

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