Anderson Lake (British Columbia)

Anderson Lake (British Columbia)

Infobox lake
lake_name = Anderson Lake
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location = Lillooet Country, British Columbia
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inflow = Gates River
outflow = Seton River
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basin_countries = Canada
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area = convert|285|km2|abbr=on
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Anderson Lake is located about 25 miles west of the town of Lillooet, British Columbia and is about 285 km² (100 sq mi) in area and around 21 km (13 mi) in length. It is drained by the Seton River, which feeds Seton Lake and so the Fraser River. It is fed by the Gates River, which drains from the Pemberton Pass divide with the Birkenhead River valley towards Pemberton-Mount Currie.

It and Seton Lake were originally the same lake, which was cut in half between ten and twenty thousand years ago by a large landslide from the north face of the Cayoosh Range, which fronts Anderson Lake on the east. The slide created a locality known today as Seton Portage, which played a key role on the route of the Douglas Road during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858-59. At its head, near the mouth of the Gates River, is the community of D'Arcy, the St'at'imcets name for which is N'quatqua. Also on the lake is the resort/retirement community of McGillivray Falls (pron. McGill-vah-ree) which served as a relocation centre for Japanese-Canadians during their World War II forced exile from the British Columbia Coast.

Overlooking the lake from the north is the southeast flank of the Bendor Range, along the base of which runs the British Columbia Railway, now owned by Canadian National Railways and originally built as the Pacific Great Eastern. Skirting the shoulder of the Bendor Range high above the lake is a powerline road, known as the High Line Road, connecting D'arcy to Seton Portage, and from near D'Arcy a trail traverses the high McGillivray Pass to the gold towns of Bralorne and Pioneer and the rest of the upper Bridge River Country.

ee also

*Vessels of the Lakes Route

References

* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=1522 BCGNIS listing "Anderson Lake"]
* [http://www.cayoosh.net/ Bridge River-Lillooet Country Archive]
* [http://bivouac.com Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia]


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