Floating Homes on Great Central Lake Port Alberi Vancouver Island BC Canada


Great Central Lake is located on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Great Central Lake is approximately 26 miles long and has an area of approximately 20 square miles, providing plenty of shoreline for the fishermen and canoes to lake itself was carved by the last ice age, which also exposed many minerals including copper and gold. First nations peoples were among the first to explore the Great Central Lake as evidenced by a petroglyph long since underwater, which is rumored to be some sort of directional arrow. This petroglyph is located somewhere at the western end of the lake much of which now is inside the southern boundary of Strathcona Park. The lake level was raised in the 1950's as part of a massive project to provide a water supply for both fish hatcheries and hydroelectric generation. Some of the earliest efforts at fish hatchery work and also replanting trees in harvested areas took place at Great Central Lake. Prior to the lake being raised it was the site of a large logging and saw milling operation which ran several railroad logging camps as well as a floating "A" Frame camp that used a massive float built of huge logs powered by a wood-fired boiler, to yard logs down to the lake. The lake shore itself was mostly steep and inaccessible and even more so now due to the water levels fluctuating because of the dam located on the Stamp River. The river system itself is home to World Class Steelhead fishing. The steep unfriendly shoreline of the lake made it necessary to build housing on floats and since the late 1800's there have been floating homes on Great Central Lake. The man who discovered Della Lake and Della Falls, Joe Drinkwater owned one of the early float homes on Great Central Lake. Popular opinion at the time was that Vancouver Island could not be traversed through Bedwell Sound, so to settle a bet Joe hiked overland and made his way west to east along Great Central Lake and back to Port Alberni.


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Location: Great Central Lake Port Alberni Vancouver Island BC British Columbia Canada
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