Enderby Bodies of Water
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bodies of Water in Enderby, BC, British Columbia.
Located east of Enderby, this large lake is offers a provincial park (located on the south end of the lake), several forest service recreation sites, numerous boat launches and a full service resort. Visitors can enjoy such water sports as fishing, swimming and paddling.
This quiet little lake is an excellent location for families, paddling and fishing. The Gardom Lake Regional Park provides day use facilities including several floating docks, diving board, picnic tables, playground and outhouses. Pets and fires are not permitted in the park. A small island on the lake offer paddlers an excellent opportunity to view the Painted Turtles as well as enjoy interpretive trails. The lake is heavily stocked with both Rainbow and Eastern Brook trout. Motorboats are restricted to ten horse power motors.
Located east of Enderby off Mabel Lake Road, this small lake is excellent for swimming, paddling and fishing for Rainbow trout. There are three medium sized, user maintained, treed BCFS campsites (BC Ministry of Forests recreation sites) located along the lake accessible by boat. There is a hiking trail that circles around the lake.




