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itcha+lake Latitude and Longitude:

52°47′11″N 124°45′44″W / 52.78639°N 124.76222°W / 52.78639; -124.76222
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Itcha Lake
Itcha Lake is located in British Columbia
Itcha Lake
Itcha Lake
Location Chilcotin District, British Columbia
Coordinates 52°47′11″N 124°45′44″W / 52.78639°N 124.76222°W / 52.78639; -124.76222
Primary outflows Chilcotin River
Basin countriesCanada
Surface elevation1,594 m (5,230 ft)
SettlementsNone

Itcha Lake is a lake in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is located northwest of Chilcotin Lake near the northeastern end of the Itcha Range in Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park. [1]

Itcha Lake supports populations of rainbow trout and bull trout, the latter of which is a blue-listed species. [2] It is also the source of the Chilcotin River, which flows southeast into the Fraser River south of Williams Lake. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Itcha Lake". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  2. ^ "Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  3. ^ "Chilcotin River". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2020-10-28.

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itcha+lake Latitude and Longitude:

52°47′11″N 124°45′44″W / 52.78639°N 124.76222°W / 52.78639; -124.76222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Itcha Lake
Itcha Lake is located in British Columbia
Itcha Lake
Itcha Lake
Location Chilcotin District, British Columbia
Coordinates 52°47′11″N 124°45′44″W / 52.78639°N 124.76222°W / 52.78639; -124.76222
Primary outflows Chilcotin River
Basin countriesCanada
Surface elevation1,594 m (5,230 ft)
SettlementsNone

Itcha Lake is a lake in the Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is located northwest of Chilcotin Lake near the northeastern end of the Itcha Range in Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park. [1]

Itcha Lake supports populations of rainbow trout and bull trout, the latter of which is a blue-listed species. [2] It is also the source of the Chilcotin River, which flows southeast into the Fraser River south of Williams Lake. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Itcha Lake". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  2. ^ "Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  3. ^ "Chilcotin River". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2020-10-28.

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