The numerous attractions, sights and sounds in and around Fraser Lake will keep you amused and enthralled during your visit.

Enjoy a stroll around town, buy a piece of art, take an adventure tour, enjoy nature at the many parks, enjoy a picnic at White Swan Park… the list is almost endless. The area has 170 lakes within a 50-mile radius of the Village and is the temporary home to over 1,000 Trumpeter Swans, making Fraser Lake the Swan Capital of the world. Fraser Lake has something for everyone.

To help you with your visit to Fraser Lake we have three Guides that will assist you in making your stay in Fraser Lake an enjoyable one.  One guide is Fraser Lake Community Guide and the second guide is Hiking Trails and the third guide is Fraser Lake & Area Lakes.  To view the guides please click on one of the following links:

Fraser Lake Community Guide

Hiking Trails

Fraser Lake & Area Lakes Recreation Guide

Be sure to bring your camera while you are walking, biking, boating or driving and remember to let others know that you discovered a hidden gem in the Stuart Nechako Region!

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Residents in the Bulkley-Nechako Region now have new avenues of notifications in an emergency event and for other local government public notices.

 

The Bulkley-Nechako Emergency and Public Alerts system provides emergency and public alerts over a wide variety of communication channels including mobile apps, text/SMS alerting, email and landline.

 

The municipalities of Smithers, Telkwa, Houston, Granisle, Burns Lake, Fraser Lake, Fort St. James, Vanderhoof and the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako have partnered to provide residents with a regional mass notification system.

 

Registration for the service is FREE, simple, and totally anonymous.

 

Go to Google Play or Apple App Store download and install the Voyent Alert! Mobile App

 

Or you can

 
Go to https://voyent-alert.com/community/ and click on “Register Nowto register to receive Voice, Email, or Text alerts.

 

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Day of Mourning                        

April 28, 2020
10:30 am                        

The Village of Fraser Lake has cancelled its Annual National Day of Mourning Ceremony because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Join us at 10:30 am on April 28th when the Village of Fraser Lake Fire Department sounds the siren for a moment of silence to remember the 140 workers who died in British Columbia from a workplace injury or disease in 2019.

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Village of Fraser Lake

Municipal Office Hours & Location
Weekdays 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (Closed Statutory Holidays)

PO Box 430, 210 Carrier Cres.
Fraser Lake, British Columbia V0J 1S0

Phone 250-699-6257
Fax 250-699-6469
Email Village Office

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