The Most Pristine Waters
Where the Mountains Meet the Water
Encompassed by the rugged Beaufort Mountain Range and towering Douglas Firs, Sproat Lake offers more than just a view—it offers a micro-climate of laid-back luxury. Spanning over 25 kilometers with nearly 300 kilometers of shoreline, this is widely known as one of the warmest freshwater lakes on Vancouver Island. Whether you are looking for a summer estate or a year-round sanctuary, the moment you turn off the highway, the noise of the world fades into the ripple of the water.
5
Elementary Schools within 15 minute drive
2
parks within 20 minute drive
83k
people in the region
25
minute drive from Downtown
Life on the Lake: From Adrenaline to Zen
Summer here is defined by a unique "dock culture." It’s common for residents to cruise from dock to dock, catching up with neighbors and enjoying the legendary warmth of the community.
For the adventurer, the lake is a playground. Water ski on glass-calm mornings, kayak past the historic K'ak'awin Petroglyphs, or hike the trails of Fossli Provincial Park to see the waterfalls.