Adventure: Kalamalka - Lake Of Many Colors

For Canada day weekend my friends and I planned to go camping but we've had such a drought that there was a campfire ban and a few people bailed last minute. Turns out that was a good thing though. We all packed up into Mikes truck and headed up to Kat's family cabin that is in Lake Country by Osoyoos. We went ice fishing here over New Years and it was a blast. I can say that it was even more fun in the summer. The lake is stunning and was the most vivid blue and turquoise I have ever seen.
We taught Zoey how to be a boating dog and spent most days out on the lake and exploring the beaches. It was too hot to hike out there but it was nice spending most of the time outdoors. We fished and caught pike minnow, some of the biggest I've seen.
On Canada Day we boated out at night when we saw a ton of boats zip off to the far end of the lake. We watched fireworks go off from the middle of Kalamalka. It was amazing. I can't wait to go back.
On the way along the Coquihala there is this giant granite mountain face that 's very unique looking compared to all the other snow capped or tree covered mountains in the area. I recently found out it is called Yak peak and is actually a well known hiking spot. Maybe we will have to give that a try! 






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