FALL & WINTER
The Bralorne area boasts some of BC’s greatest snowmobiling areas. Noel Valley,
Lone Goat, Lord of The Rings, Taylor Basin and Slim Creek provide ample fun for sledders of all skill levels.
Hundreds of kilometers of trail riding await your discovery as well.
Bring your cross-country skis and ski right from the cottage. The “Ball Park” usually transforms into a skating
rink in January and for Bralorne Days a curling rink, The Mine Shaft Pub is close by for a drink or a meal all year
long. So be sure to drop in and say hi to Sally and Bruce and a cold one or two! Remember the residents in town and drive your sled slowly through
town.
Fall is a great time not only fishing but hunting
as well. Many Deer in the area make a very productive hunting season. Many black bears and moose have been
spotted around the Bridge River Valley as well. Hunting M.U.’s 3-33 and 3-32. See your hunting
Regs.
SPRING & SUMMER
The warmer weather brings the fishing season to Bralorne and all its surrounding
Lakes.
Try Kingdom Lake, Mead Lake, Gwenyth Lake for some South Chilcoltin Rainbow. Gun Lake and Lajoie Lake are excellent
for Dolly Varden and Rainbow. Tyaughton Lake is great for trolling a willow leaf and a worm. Stop by Tyax Lodge for
a meal or a drink. You can also rent boats there; Tyax Lodge is undergoing renovations and should be open soon. A
truly picturesque lake. For a walk on the wild side walk or mountain bike up to Spruce Lake, a wilderness area.
Spruce Lake is a trophy fly fishing lake and no motorized vehicles are allowed. Check your fishing Reg’s for more
info.
Bring your quad, motorcycle, mountain bike for hundreds of kilometers of trail exploring. You won’t be
disappointed.
Gold Bridge and Bralorne offer many activities
including horse back riding, wildlife viewing, rock hounding, gold panning and hiking. Step back in time and
visit old mine sites, ghost towns and a few ghosts that still hang about and the Bralorne
Museum.
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