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  1. Lac La Hache is a recreational and retirement community in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. Located on the shore of Lac La Hache alongside British Columbia Highway 97 near the regional centre of 100 Mile House, the community's origins date to the days of the Cariboo Gold Rush and the Cariboo Wagon Road, for which it provided an ...

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  2. Lac La Hache is a stunning lake well known for its kokanee fishing as well as its trophy size lake trout. Located in the Cariboo region, during the summer months, the Lac La Hache area, including Lac La Hache Provincial Park, attracts many anglers, boaters, swimmers, and water skiers.

  3. Lac la Hache is an area in British Columbia, Canada and has an elevation of 806 metres. Lac la Hache is situated close to the reservation Canim Lake Indian Reserve 4 and the locality 114 Mile House .

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    Lac La Hache is a recreational and retirement community in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. Located on the shore of Lac La Hache alongside British Columbia Highway 97 near the regional centre of 100 Mile House, the community's origins date to the days of the Cariboo Gold Rush and the Cariboo Wagon Road, for which it provided an ...

  5. Premier Listings for Lac La Hache Provincial Park Lac La Hache is a beautiful freshwater lake in a rolling Fraser Plateau setting, and one of the most popular lakes located along Cariboo Highway 97. Also known as Kumatakwa Lake or Axe Lake, and named for an early trader who supposedly dropped his

  6. Lac La Hache Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on lake and near community of the same name in the South Cariboo region of that province. The park is in the Interior Douglas Fir Zone, and an old-growth stand of Douglas-fir trees surrounds the campground.

  7. Lac La Hache Provincial Park is one of the most popular recreation lakes and stopping points for weary travellers. Set amongst a stately Douglas-fir forest, the cool, green conifers shade campers from the hot Cariboo sun. There is a day-use area and an adventure playground.

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