François Lake

François Lake in British Columbia is about 30 km (19 mi) south of Burns Lake and 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Fraser Lake. The lake is 110 km (68 mi) long, making it the second longest natural lake entirely within British Columbia after Babine Lake. Nadina River is the inflow of the lake at the west and Stellako River is the outflow of the lake. The lake is popularly fished for its rainbow trout and char.

François Lake
LocationBritish Columbia
GroupNechako Lakes
Coordinates54°2′N 125°43′W
Primary inflowsNadina River
Primary outflowsStellako River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length110 km (68 mi)
Max. depth244.4 m (802 ft)
Surface elevation715 m (2,346 ft)

Because of its shape, the lake was called Nidabun, meaning "lip lake." The French-Canadians mistook Nidaa for nedo, which meant "whiteman," and named it Lac des Français (meaning Lake of the French). The name Français later was altered to François.

See also

References

  • "François Lake (lake)". BC Geographical Names.
  • Entry at Bcadventure.com
  • Information on name and lake measurements



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