Gardom Lake

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Gardom Lake
Gardom Lake is located in British Columbia
Gardom Lake
Gardom Lake
LocationEnderby/Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates50°36′12″N 119°12′00″W / 50.60333°N 119.20000°W / 50.60333; -119.20000Coordinates: 50°36′12″N 119°12′00″W / 50.60333°N 119.20000°W / 50.60333; -119.20000
TypeEndorheric
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Average depth8.8 m (29 ft)
Max. depth23.7 m (78 ft)
Surface elevation548 m (1,798 ft)
FrozenDecember–May
Islands2

Gardom Lake is a fresh water lake in Enderby and Salmon Arm, British Columbia.

Recreation[]

Gardom Lake is home to a park, a Bible camp and a Royal Canadian Legion Camp. It is a popular fishing destination. Gardom Lake has a population of rainbow trout, which are stocked each year and are purely game fish.

Geological information[]

Gardom Lake is on average 8.8 m. deep[1] but has a maximum depth of 23.7 m.[1] The total area of the lake is 1.27 km2[1]

Ecological information[]

Along with a population of rainbow trout, Gardom Lake also has red painted turtles, black bears, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, loons, mallard ducks, hummingbirds and occasionally barn owls.

The turtles hatch in May–June and make their way to the lake, some times the mothers bury their eggs on dirt roads. Also migratory birds stop at Gardom Lake to feast on the local trout population. Bald eagles, deer and bears stay year-round. In addition to these animals, every third spring barn owls arrive to raise their chicks.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Gardom Lake, British Columbia". bcadventure.com.
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