Wood Lake (British Columbia)

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Wood Lake
File:Looking Northward along the West Shoreline of Wood Lake BC in Summer.webm
Looking Northward along the West Shoreline of Wood Lake BC in Summer, haze in the sky due to wildfires nearby
Location British Columbia
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Catchment area 190 km²
Basin countries Canada
Surface area 9 km²
Average depth 21.5 m
Max. depth 34 m
Water volume 0.1995 km³
Shore length1 13.5 km
Surface elevation 391 m
Settlements Lake Country
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Wood Lake is a lake in a chain of five major lakes which occupies portions of the Okanagan Valley in the interior of British Columbia, Canada.[1] The lakes of the Okanagan Valley were formed by about 8900 BP.[2] Wood Lake is immediately south of Kalamalka Lake and in 1908 was connected to it by a dredged channel (the Oyama canal).[1] Situated between Oyama and Winfield, it has a solid reputation for rainbow trout fishing. The lake is named after Tom Wood, who settled on the south end of the lake around 1860.[1]

The dry climate and suitable soil has encouraged development of a substantial tree fruit industry around the lake and throughout the valley. The upper watershed is heavily forested and has been logged for several decades. The lower elevation of the watershed is described as a Ponderosa pine/bunchgrass area.

Physical data

  • Normal range of annual water level fluctuation: 1.2 m
  • Number of beaches: 4

There is also a Wood Lake in Fraser Valley, an area of British Columbia.

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