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| Bottle Lake, 7km track |
The fly fishermen had a flotation chair and used flippers to get around the lake. Bottle Lake has good fishing for Rainbow Trout. I’ll have to bring a rod next year! There’s good access to the lake, but you need to navigate a rather steep trail (50m or so).
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Bottle Lake is a small lake with less than 2 km of shoreline. For a longer paddle, I investigated making my way south of Bottle Lake via some narrow channels. About 2 km south of Bottle Lake is Cranberry Lake. But I wasn’t sure how far I would get in my 14-foot Widgeon kayak. There was a high beaver dam when I went down the south channel/creek. I managed to pull over into a small pond, but there were soon two more challenging dams to cross. It would have been easier in my canoe!
After dam 3, I had clear water for the next 1.2 km stretch. More dams were in the way to reach Cranberry Lake, but I left those for another day. This 1.2 km stretch of water/wetland is beautiful and dramatic. The eastern shore has high rocky cliffs, and much of the water is covered in a mat of leatherleaf bushes. I had a late lunch ashore on a rocky outcrop and wished I had more time to explore further south and a large wetland/pond to the west.
Next year, I would try at about the same time (first half of April) but bring my canoe instead. The trip may be better done with a canoe partner to make the beaver dams a bit easier and provide some extra layers of safety!


