Stump Lake
Stump Lake, a lake northeast of and smaller than Nicola Lake at around 11 km long, is located in the Nicola Country region of the South-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The Old Settler's Pavilion, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, is located on this naturally formed lake, which is located just east of Devils Lake. Stump Lake has a surface area of more than 6,370 hectares and a shoreline that is almost 117 kilometers long. The Old Merritt Highway leads just 53 kilometers north to Stump Lake from Merritt (5A). The lake, which is well-liked for boating, fishing, and other outdoor water activities, is rich in ranching and home to the storied Stump Lake Ranch.
It is a closed lake that receives all of its water from rain and human sources, hence the depth changes seasonally. This implies that various activities can be enjoyed throughout the year at various periods.
The southeast shoreline of Stump Lake Park is where a variety of year-round activities are available. In addition to skating, other winter and summer activities include fishing, camping, hiking, water skiing, and other water sports.
Location: Nelson County