Nicola Valley Accommodations
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Rent a vacation rental home in the Nicola Valley of British Columbia, Canada. The Coquihalla Highway 5 follows the Nicola Valley through Merrit and up through Kamloops. Visit Monck Provincial Park, try your luck on one of the many fishing lakes in the area, or experience an amazing ride either by horseback or mountain bike. The Nicola Valley offers a rustic open country feel rich with history and fantastic wintertime recreational opportunities too. Rent holiday lodgings directly from owners of chalets, bed and breakfasts, cabins, homes and cottage accommodations in the Nicola Valley, BC.
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Nicola Valley Information - Travel British Columbia: The Nicola Valley’s landscape varies dramatically, from the wind-blasted cliffs of Windy Canyon near Merritt, to the glacial shore-lines of ancient lakes and the
rolling grasslands lining Highway 5A. There are even ancient lava cliffs in Monck Provincial Park. With such a diverse environment, an abundance of wildlife and vegetation flourish throughout the Nicola Valley. Bears, deer, and moose are found throughout the region, while elk and mountain goats are less common, but still present. The forests surrounding Merritt harbour a wide variety of tree species from lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, subalpine fir in the highlands to Douglas fir, and ponderosa pine in the benchlands.
'A lake a day as long as you stay' is not just a slogan for the Nicola Valley region – it’s a fact. With over 150 lakes in the area, this region is unrivaled for its sports fishing. In particular, Nicola Lake is notorious for its great variety of fish. It is said to contain an incredible 26 different species! Angling is the most popular form of fishing here but enthusiasts are also successful with fly and ice fishing. Alleyne and Kentucky Lake are the two largest lakes in the region and are constantly visited by campers hoping to get away from the rush and stress of modern day living.
About Nicola Lake, BC - OwnerDirect.com: Serene Nicola Lake lies amongst rolling hills of sage, grass, and sparsely dotted Ponderosa pine; a beautiful setting. This lake is located in the Nicola Valley in the High Country region and is popular for windsurfing and sailing. Nearby Marquart Lake is located due south from Nicola at an elevation of 1130m (3706 ft.). This lake has a surface area of 23 ha. (57 ac.) Monck Provincial Park on the north shore of Nicola Lake is 11 km/7 mi from Highway 5A northeast of Merritt. The park is a great place to swim, sunbathe on the sandy beaches and fish in the lake. There is also a forested camping area.
Nicola Lake is located 10 km (6.2 mi.) northeast of Merritt via Hwy #5A. Access from the city of Kamloops is also via Hwy. #5A. Quaint Quilchena is the closest community to this lake. Fishing is a popular activity in this area. Rainbow Trout & Kokanee are the game fish at this lake. The best fishing time for Rainbow, Kokanee and Brookies is during the spring and fall months. Ice fishing for Burbot during winter months is also enjoyed by many people.
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