Water Sports on Sproat Lake

Water Sports on Sproat Lake 

With over 300km of beautifully forested shoreline, Sproat Lake offers plenty of space for everyone to enjoy their favourite water activities like fishing, swimming, and other water sports on Sproat Lake. While the entire lake is available for whatever water activities you enjoy, most water sports take place on the south western section of the […]

History from the bottom of Sproat Lake

History from the bottom of Sproat Lake

Steamboats served many purposes over the years, but when they originally came into play in the 19th century, they were primarily used to connect waterside communities with the rest of the world. The Swan did just that for the Alberni Valley, carrying passengers, supplies, and mail, up and down the Inlet, connecting places like Bamfield […]

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Sproat Lake: The Best Place to be this Summer

Sproat Lake is one of the best places to spend these hot summer days, and we know this, because people come from all over the world to experience our beautiful lake.  The Best Swimming Holes If this is your first summer on Vancouver Island or the Alberni Valley, it can feel daunting checking out the […]

Camping at Sproat Lake

Camping at Sproat Lake

Sproat Lake is the ideal summer destination for locals and tourists alike; visitors come from all over Vancouver Island and the world to visit our breathtaking lake and enjoy the comfort of West Coast living. Sproat Lake offers two beautiful Provincial Campsites to choose from, depending on the section of lake you’re most attracted to; […]

Sproat Lake to the West Coast

Sproat Lake to the West Coast

Sproat Lake is nestled between the vibrant Port Alberni Valley and the expansive West Coast. The journey from Sproat Lake to the West Coast is a winding and beautiful one, covering over 100km of breathtaking forests, creeks, lakes, and mountains. Sproat Lake to the West Coast Vancouver Island is known for its old growth forests, […]

Sproat Lake Water Stewards

Sproat Lake Water Stewards

Early on the first Saturday of October, a small group of likeminded “lakers” set off from Sproat Lake’s Fish and Duck marina, bound for Two Rivers Inlet. Summer or year-round, ‘lakers’ share a common interest The annual beach cleanup — a short cruise down the 25-kilometre lake aboard a houseboat — is a volunteer pitch-in […]

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