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Burns Lake

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world and are expanding every season. In the winter months cross country skiing is popular at the Omineca Ski Club. Its facilities have hosted several national championships. The facilities include 25 km of groomed trails, four km of which are lit for nighttime skiing. There is also a facility for biathlon skiing.
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Burns Lake hosts annual Performing Arts and Alternative Arts Festivals, drawing talent and audiences from across the region. Burns Lake also hosts an annual Aboriginal Day Celebration (the second largest in the province) which draws people from around the region and an annual Canada Day Celebration,
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In 2014 The Village of Burns Lake completed work on the Lakeside Multiplex and renovations to the Tom Forsyth Memorial Arena. This facility includes a hockey rink, curling rink, rock climbing gym, a squash/racquetball court, a fitness facility, and multi-use rooms. The facility is located on Spirit
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for its network of trails on Boer Mountain. The trails, maintained by a volunteer group called the Burns Lake Mountain Biking Association, includes 23 km (14 mi) of downhill and 40 km (25 mi) of cross country trails. The trails continue to draw mountain bikers from all over the
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The village of Burns Lake is infamous within the trucking and commercial transportation industries for its narrow, twisting main road which makes the transportation of large loads to adjacent communities difficult and sometimes impossible. Despite numerous unanswered complaints and appeals, the
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Located adjacent to the Lakes District Museum, this square-cut log building is a former fur trade post which later became a gambling den. Due to the nature of gambling, fights broke out in the building, earning its name. It now contains a display of historical artifacts from the life of Barney
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Bob Gerow, one of the main founders of Burns Lake, entered into partnership with Jack Seely and Howard Laidlaw to create Burns Lake Trading Company. Together, they built a store/hotel and a sawmill on Gerow Island, which would become the hub of trade for the surrounding area. The Village was
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During the winter, Olympic quality cross-country skiing trails and facilities draw in competitors and recreational skiers from across the province. Snowshoe enthusiasts can follow in their tracks too. Additionally, Burns Lake is a snowmobiler's paradise, with vast wilderness trails near
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Ride Centre. In winter, cross country skiing trails and snowmobile wilderness trails are created. Burns Lake is located in the midst of a large networks of lakes called the Lakes District, with fishing and hunting year round, and water activities in the summer months.
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Lohn Clayton White was the cartographer and artist for the Collins Overland Telegraph and would have applied the names to his 1866 map of the trail. Byrnes Lake, which appeared on maps after 1876 as Burns Lake, was the third feature named after
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The town continued to grow throughout the 20th century, despite damage suffered in an earthquake in August 1963. Its current industries have become forestry and tourism, though many workers commute to jobs in the mining industry.
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The Lakes District Arts Council holds several arts events every year, bringing in acts from all over the globe with a variety of different types of performances including, music, theatre, and a variety of other performances.
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that are part of the town, and another four nearby, making it one of the few communities in the province that have almost equal populations of persons of native or European descent. Local nations include
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and had staked a claim on William's Creek earlier, in 1861. On the 1866 trail map of the area, the name 'Byrnes' Lake appears; after 1876 however, the maps indicate it as Burns Lake.
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Burns Lake lays at the bottom of the Bulkley Basin next to the largest Provincial Park in British Columbia - Tweedsmuir Park and the smallest - Deadman's Island Provincial Park
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The town serves as a hub for the local logging, saw-milling, mining and tourist industries. It also serves as the main commercial centre for the surrounding area including
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scheme. Byrnes passed Burns lake in about 1866 while surveying a route from Fort Fraser to Hagwilget. Recent research indicates that Byrnes was also a miner during the
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A free ferry is available to cross Francois Lake which is directly south of Burns Lake. The ferry is used frequently to get to Grassy Plains.
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Square, a large outdoor park with a playground, a beach, a walking path, outdoor fitness equipment, two tennis courts, and a skateboard park.
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In June 1982 Burns Lake recorded 376.5 hours of sunshine. This is most sunshine ever recorded in British Columbia during the month of June.
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Burns Lake's first inhabitants were the Carrier First Nations communities that spanned much of the Lakes District and beyond.
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The 1.9 kilometre Opal Bed Trail leads to an active rock hounding destination, where users can look for precious minerals.
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Burns Lake received nationwide attention on January 20, 2012, when an explosion destroyed Babine Forest Products, a
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Burns Lake Historical Society, "Burns Lake & District" D.W. Friesen and Sons Ltd, Calgary Alberta, 1973.
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Burns Lake is surrounded by a rich First Nations culture. There are six First Nations Groups in the area:
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Francois Lake Elementary Secondary School - Public Elementary/Secondary School K-7
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Burns Lake itself began as a small rest stop for travellers on their way to the
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Burns Lake acquired its name after Michael Byrnes, who was an explorer for the
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has the bus service through the area twice a week. Alternatively, there is a
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bus which operated between Prince George and Smithers throughout the week.
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Grassy Plains Elementary School - Public Elementary School Grades K-10
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William Konkin Elementary School - Public Elementary School Grades K-7
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which is approximately 230 km (140 mi) east of Burns Lake.
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Decker Lake Elementary School - Public Elementary School Grades K-7
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Community Profile: Burns Lake, British Columbia; Statistics Canada
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incorporated on December 6, 1923. The first Mayor was G. M Gerow.
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trails, which have received acclaim by becoming Canada's first
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First built in 1931 by the Women's Missionary Society of the
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Murial Mould Learning Centre - Public Youth Education Centre
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College of New Caledonia - Public Adult Learning facility
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26).
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A number of historic buildings still stand including:
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Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area
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Destination BC Corp. 2017. Archived from 1953:"Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population" 1389:, religious groups in Burns Lake included: 2229: 2215: 2207: 595: 38: 1780:Akrigg, G.P.V.; Akrigg, Helen B. (1986), 1559:International Mountain Biking Association 584:,) although it is on the borderline of a 536:Burns Lake Native Development Corporation 451:, Colleymount, Grassy Plains, Rose Lake, 1545:Free exercise equipment in Spirit Square 1533:each of which have celebratory parades. 1635: 1600:- Cross-country skier, competed at the 360: 342: 332: 298: 277: 269: 240: 197: 145: 110: 73: 61: 56: 2103:Burns Lake Mountain Biking Association 1894:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1887: 1619:Unmarked: Landscapes Along Highway 16 1418:. 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Burns Lake, British Columbia
Burns Lake (disambiguation)
Village
Downtown 2011
Burns Lake is located in British Columbia
British Columbia
54°13′45″N 125°45′45″W / 54.22917°N 125.76250°W / 54.22917; -125.76250
Province
British Columbia
Region
Nechako Country
Regional district
Bulkley-Nechako
Time zone
UTC−08:00
PST
DST
UTC−07:00
Area code
British Columbia Highway 16
Village of Burns Lake

village
North-western-Central Interior
British Columbia
First Nations
mountain biking
IMBA
First Nations reserves
Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nation

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