Fraser Lake
Welcome to Fraser Lake, British Columbia's little paradise! Tucked away in the vast Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako, you'll find this charming village, showcasing the best of Canada's natural splendor. Stand in awe of the towering mountains, take in the pristine lakes, and enjoy the mild, pleasantly rainy climate that nourishes this spectacular landscape all year round.

Immerse yourself in Fraser Lake's rich history starting from August 12, 1922, the day it officially became a village. Once a bustling fur trade outpost, it's now a thriving hub of forestry, adding another layer of character to this resilient town.

Fraser Lake may be small in size, but it's bursting with life and friendly faces. With a population of around 1,200, it exudes a quaint, small-town charm that's hard to resist. The cultural blend of European-descendant settlers and the proud First Nations community creates a wonderfully diverse atmosphere and enriches village life.

Tourism thrives here as travelers fall for Fraser Lake's serene beauty. Uncover local history at the Fraser Lake Museum, catch your breath at the stunning views of Mouse Mountain, or unwind at the peaceful Fraser Lake Park. The annual Fraser Lake Festival of the Arts is a must-see, drawing in both locals and tourists with its vibrant showcase of artistic talent.

Nature and animal lovers are in for a treat. Swan watching is a local favorite activity, with majestic Big Whites, Canada Geese, and elusive Trumpeter Swans making their annual pilgrimage. On top of that, three stunning parks - Beaumont Provincial Park, Piper's Glen Resort, and White Swan Park - surround the village, making it a perfect base for exploring the great outdoors.