Trembleur Lake

The steamship Enterprise supplied miners, during the Omineca Gold Rush, when she was wrecked on the lake in 1871.
Lake in Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada
54°49′48″N 125°08′45″W / 54.83000°N 125.14583°W / 54.83000; -125.14583Typelake

Trembleur Lake is a lake in the Omineca Country of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, northwest of Fort St. James between Stuart Lake and the south end of Takla Lake. It is part of the Nechako Lakes. Its name in the Dakelh language is Dzindlat Bun. It has also been known as Cross Lake.[1] Trembleur Lake Provincial Park is on its north shore, above the Middle River.[2] The reserve settlement of Middle River is at that river's mouth into Trembleur Lake.[3]

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References

  1. ^ BC Names entry "Trembleur Lake (lake)"
  2. ^ BC Names entry "Trembleur Lake Park (park)"
  3. ^ BC Names entry "Middle River (community)"