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Coordinates: 49°1730N 119°3200W / 49.29167°N 119.53333°W / 49.29167; -119.53333
 

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Vaseux Lake

IUCN category III (natural monument or feature)[1]

Looking across Vaseux Lake towards McIntyre Bluff
LocationOkanagan, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates49°17′30N 119°32′00W / 49.29167°N 119.53333°W / 49.29167; -119.53333
Length3.8 km (2.4 mi)
Width0.8 km (0.50 mi)
Elevation357 m (1,171 ft)
DesignationMigratory Bird Sanctuary
Established1923[1]
Governing bodyCanadian Wildlife Service

Vaseux Lake is a shallow freshwater lake located along the course of the Okanagan River in the Okanagan ValleyofBritish Columbia, Canada.[2]

Name origin

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The name "vaseux" is French, meaning muddyormurky, which is descriptive of the lake's silty water. The lake was likely named by French Canadian fur traders.

Vaseux Lake, 1909

The lake was misspelled as Vasuix LakeonJoseph Trutch's maps from 1866 and 1871. For many years the name was later spelled Vaseaux Lake; in 1945 the Geographic Board of BC corrected the official name to its present form.[2]

Geography

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The town of Okanagan Falls is to the north, and the town of Oliver is to the south. The lake lies to the east of Mount Keogan, while British Columbia Highway 97 runs alongside the east shore of the lake, and has a sharp hairpin turn at the Vaseaux Lake Rock Cut which has been the scene of many accidents and deaths. McIntyre Bluff, Vaseux Creek and the associated alluvial fan are to the south; however, it does not flow into Vaseux Lake. Both the north and south ends of the lake are shallow; there is an oval-shaped depression in the center where the lake reaches its maximum depth. The largest island on the lake is Hatfield Island. The lake stage is controlled by McIntyre Dam.[3]

Conservation

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Vaseaux Lake features a variety of wetland and foreshore habitats that support large populations of migratory bird species along the inland portion of the Pacific Flyway. Bird species of note include trumpeter swan, great blue heron, western screech-owl, yellow-breasted chat, and the red-listed Lewis's woodpecker.[4] It is for these reasons that the Canadian Wildlife Service designated the lake and its foreshore a Migratory Bird Sanctuary in 1923.[1]

The semi-arid grasslands and forests surrounding the lake are also of ecological importance, and are protected within several different national and provincial protected areas. In 1956, the provincial government established Vaseux Lake Provincial Park at the northeastern end of the lake to providing space for recreation while also ensuring the ecological integrity of the lake's foreshore in this area is preserved.[5]

In 1979, the Canadian Wildlife Service established Vaseux-Bighorn National Wildlife Area to protect winter rangeland for California Bighorn Sheep.[6] The provincial government added on to this nature preserve by establishing Vaseux Protected Area in 2001.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Canada, Environment and Climate Change (2014-11-05). "Vaseux Lake Migratory Bird Sanctuary". aem. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  • ^ a b "Vaseux Lake". BC Geographical Names.
  • ^ Okanagan Geology South. Okanagan Geology Committee. 2011. pp. 100–104. ISBN 978-0-9699795-3-1.
  • ^ "Vaseux Lake Area". www.ibacanada.com. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  • ^ Environment, Ministry of. "Vaseux Lake Provincial Park - BC Parks". bcparks.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  • ^ "Vaseux Protected Area". Environment Canada. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  • ^ Environment, Ministry of. "Vaseux Protected Area - BC Parks". bcparks.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
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