Sakinaw
Lake
Sakinaw
Lake is located on the Sechelt Peninsula of the Sunshine Coast, between
Pender Harbour
and Earl's Cove.
Sakinaw Lake is the largest lake on the Sechelt peninsula and is one
of the three lakes that form part of the 13 km Pender Harbour and
Three Lakes Circle Canoe Route.
There are numerous
points of access to Sakinaw Lake off Highway 101.
Size:
837 hectares
Elevation:
Fish
Stocked: Cutthroat Trout
Fish Found: Cutthroat Trout, Kokanee Salmon
Best Fishing: April to July, September to October
Facilities: Boat Launch
Nearest Lakes: Ruby Lake
Mixal Lake
Nearest Park:
Skookumchuck
Narrows Provincial Park
Additional Info: Indian Pictographs can be found approximately
300 metres from Sakinaw Creek, on the southwest shore of the lake.
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