One Island Lake Provincial Park, Provincial park in Peace River Regional District, Canada.
One Island Lake Provincial Park is a protected area in the Peace River Regional District that centers on a spring-fed lake with a small island in one corner. The landscape features coniferous forests and open shorelines creating diverse habitats throughout the park.
The lake was originally named in 1948 after three lumber businessmen, but government surveyors later renamed it to reflect the small island present in its waters. The area was subsequently established as a provincial park to protect the lake and surrounding environment.
The Father's Day Fishing Derby brings together fishing enthusiasts who compete for prizes, with past catches including a 32-inch Rainbow Trout weighing 16 pounds.
The park provides camping facilities with basic amenities such as picnic tables, water access, and restrooms spread throughout the grounds. A boat launch and playground are available, making the space accessible for various types of outdoor activities.
The lake is regularly stocked with brook and rainbow trout, making it a destination for fishing enthusiasts throughout the year. Some visitors also take advantage of the water quality for diving activities.
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