Brewster Lake
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Brewster lake is a part of a chain of lakes within the Sayward Forest Canoe Route. One of three largest lakes on the route, Brewst paddle with a .3 km portage at the most southern tip to Gray Lake and a 2.3 km portage at the most northern shores to Surprise Lake. Brewster is well known for its year round good fishing for cutthroat and rainbow trout and for its autumn run of coho.
Brewster Lake | |
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Location | Vancouver Island, British Columbia |
Coordinates | 50°06′00″N 125°35′00″W / 50.10000°N 125.58333°WCoordinates: 50°06′00″N 125°35′00″W / 50.10000°N 125.58333°W |
Type | Natural lake |
Primary inflows | 2 |
Primary outflows | 8 |
Catchment area | 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Canada |
Brewster Lake is a lake on Vancouver Island northwest of Campbell Lake and north west of the city Campbell River.[1]
References
The Sayward forest Canoe Route: https://www.gocampbellriver.com/files/MapsForDownload/SaywardForestCanoeRouteMap.pdf
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