Francois Lake is situated in the geographical center of beautiful British Columbia. At 110 kms (68 miles), it is the second longest natural lake in the province. This pristine lake is located 30 kms (19 miles) south of Burns Lake BC and 10 kms (6 miles) west of Fraser Lake. Its altitude is 715m (2346 ft). Francois is cold and deep - some reports reaching as much as 1000 feet. The lake provides excellent fishing for rainbow trout and char(lake trout). There are several campsites and bed & breakfasts spread out along its shores. Tourists will find a variety of service outlets and craft shops to browse.

       Nadina River feeds the lake at its west end and the Stelako River drains from the east end. Fishing on this lake is spectacular with rainbow trout and char (lake trout) in abundance.

       Access to the lake is via highway #35 running south from Burns Lake. One may cross the lake using a new modern ferry equipped to carry all sizes of vehicular traffic. This free ferry connects between the Northbank and Southbank. It's normal for Francois Lake to freeze over during the winter; some years thick enough to drive on. The ferry, however, has a bubble system at both docks, and its strong hull is capable of breaking up the ice and maintaining an open channel and allowing the ferry to operate year round.

       According to the Encyclopedia of British Columbia; "Francois Lake got its current name by mistake. Traditional territory of the Carrier First Nations, they called it Nitapoen, or 'Lip Lake' because of its shape." "Early settlers mistook Nita for neto or 'white man' and the lake was named Lac des Francais because most of the early visitors to the area at that time were French Canadian voyageurs. It was then corrupted to Francois over the years." The lake and its several small communities have a long and interesting history beginning before the turn of the century.



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Lakeshore home on Francois Lake BC

This rural property is located on the north shore of Francois Lake in central British Columbia, Canada. The closest town is Burns Lake, approximately 20 miles (32.2km) to the north via a well maintained all-weather paved highway. The largest city is Prince George, approximately 135 miles (217km) to the east along Yellowhead Highway #16. Approximately 4 acres (1.62ha) is covered with trees consisting of spruce, pine, aspen and cottonwood. The timber is marketable. The home is situated facing south overlooking the lake and is approximately 85 feet (26m) above water level. A wide path leads down to the lake and the approximate 345 ft (105m) of private lakeshore. The area surrounding the home is beautifully landscaped with wide lawns and circular driveway providing a protective fireguard. All large trees in the proximity of our home and power line have been professionally topped and groomed. Several large flower beds provide a blaze of contrasting colour to nature's green. Being a rural area, it's normal to have wild animals on or near the property. The wealth of wild berries, wild rose, and willow bushes are their natural food source.

This is the view from our front deck.


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