Lillooet Lake is a picturesque lake located in British Columbia, Canada, stretching about 25 km in length and covering an area of approximately 33.5 square kilometers. It's a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike, with its connection to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush days when it was part of the "Lakes Route" or Douglas Road. Surrounded by stunning mountain ranges and serving as a vital transportation route in the past, Lillooet Lake offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance that attracts visitors from near and far.