A small recreation site on the north shore of Chuchi Lake in central British Columbia. Part of the Nation Lakes chain offering a 120-kilometre canoe route through four lakes, this site provides four campsites with basic amenities including picnic tables and vault toilets. Access requires driving 100 km north from Fort St. James on Germansen Landing North Road, then 20 km west on the Indata FSR. As a BC Recreation Site, camping is free and the area is suitable for fishing, canoeing, and backcountry exploration in the Bulkley-Nechako region.
Official Minnesota DNR page for Lost River State Forest
A small site on the north shore of Chuchi Lake. Chuchi Lake is part of the Nation Lakes chain which offers a 120 kilometre route through four spectacular lakes. There are six Forest Service Recreation Sites on Chuchi Lake.
Nation Lakes offers a 120 kilometre route to canoeists through four spectacular lakes of Tsayta, Indata, Tchentlo and Chuchi. At various locations along the lake chain you will find both rustic provincial park campsites and forest service recreation campsites. Depending on how quickly you travel, canoeing the lake chain in its entirety takes between five and ten days.
There are six Forest Service Recreation Sites on Chuchi Lake (three road access, three boat access). The east end of Chuchi Lake is the terminus of the popular Nation Lakes canoe route. Fish species include rainbow trout, Dolly Varden and lake trout.
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