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Holidays in Dease Lake

Life in the big city taking its toll? Pretty sure a change of scene and a bit of green would brighten up your days again? Then whisk yourself off to Dease Lake and relax among the beautiful coastal plains, forests and rivers of Northern British Columbia.

It lies 3,900 kilometres to the west of Ottawa, the capital city of Canada.

Getting out and seeing the local landscapes doesn't get any better when you can choose from engaging activities like tobogganing and snowmobiling.

Why go to the trouble of trying to figure out your itinerary when the hard work can be done by someone else? Guided nature walks and wildlife spotting tours take the hassle out of travel.

Practise one of your favourite hobbies or try out something new in the waters of Northern British Columbia. You'll discover heaps of fun watersports on offer, such as swimming and surfing.

Snowboarding is one of the most fun ways to thaw out even in the frostiest of temperatures. If you're still feeling ice-cold, how about a little skiing as well?

We're not quite sure how they crammed so much into the region's art museums, nature museums and history museums. Step inside the doors and experience what they have to offer.

Put on some comfortable shoes and get some fresh air at one of the surrounding area's lovely outdoor attractions. Its open-air museums and open-air exhibits are ready and waiting to be explored.

Please your inner historian by visiting some of the nearby old towns, fortresses and archeological sites. They're all excellent places to find out a few things about the region's past.

There is no better way to understand a destination than to literally take a bite out of it! You're invited to explore the culture, history and personality of Northern British Columbia by sampling some of its top food and drink.

This area has its own cooking style based on traditional ingredients and local tastes. You'll find game meat and prawns are two essential elements in many of the meals.

When the locals talk about their food, you could hear smoked salmon or pancakes with maple syrup uttered a few times. These classic meals are part of the region's identity and should be on any foodie's must-eat list.

If you never say no to dessert, we don't think you'll be disappointed. Be sure to order butter tarts, a tempting treat that's guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Life's not all beer and skittles, but there's definitely nothing wrong with relaxing with a cold one every now and then. While you're in this neck of the woods, ensure it's Molson Dry.

Crown Royal Whisky is certainly worth a try. Mixed or on the rocks? The bar person will have some taste bud-tickling recommendations.

Like discussing the structure, texture and balance of a delicious drop of wine? Or do you prefer to cork it and just enjoy it? Niagara Pinot Noir and Okanagan Valley Chardonnay are what you should ask for here.

It might be time to bid farewell, but your trip doesn't end here. Your friends and family will be asking for stories and photographs of the beautiful Northern British Columbia region for weeks to come!

If you're flying back, it's a wise idea to plan your route to the terminal in advance. From the middle of Dease Lake, it's some 200 kilometres north to Watson Lake Airport (YQH), the nearest airport.

Top hotels for your Dease Lake holiday

Arctic Divide Lodge

Arctic Divide Lodge

3 out of 5
48808, Dease Lake, BC
With a stay at Arctic Divide Lodge in Dease Lake, you'll be 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Allan Lake and 31.5 mi (50.6 km) from Stikine River.
"There were no staff from arrival to departure. The kitchen is very poorly supplied. The rooms are basic. The booking said clearly that we could pay on arrival, and we wanted to pay on our Canadian debit card, but the payment was taken on our English credit card a week or so before arrival. They have ..."

Reviewed on 14 Oct. 2023

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