Pennask Lake is a high elevation lake that has multiple spring creeks flowing into it. The park takes in two bays at the southeast corner of Pennask Lake. Peterson Bay is a long, narrow bay which provides entry into the main portion of the lake from the park. Chapman Bay is a shallow, confined bay at the north end of the park. The park fronts one kilometre of the lake's south shore.[2]
pennask, lake, provincial, park, provincial, park, british, columbia, canada, located, easternmost, heights, thompson, plateau, northwest, okanagan, town, peachland, iucn, category, national, park, locationbritish, columbia, canadanearest, citypeachlandcoordin. Pennask Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia Canada located on the easternmost heights of the Thompson Plateau 50 km 31 mi to the northwest of the Okanagan town of Peachland 1 Pennask Lake Provincial ParkIUCN category II national park LocationBritish Columbia CanadaNearest cityPeachlandCoordinates49 59 14 N 120 06 04 W 49 98722 N 120 10111 W 49 98722 120 10111Area2 44 km2 0 94 sq mi EstablishedMay 2 1974 1974 05 02 Governing bodyBC Parks Pennask Lake is a high elevation lake that has multiple spring creeks flowing into it The park takes in two bays at the southeast corner of Pennask Lake Peterson Bay is a long narrow bay which provides entry into the main portion of the lake from the park Chapman Bay is a shallow confined bay at the north end of the park The park fronts one kilometre of the lake s south shore 2 References edit Pennask Lake Park BC Geographical Names Pennask Lake Provincial Park British Columbia Ministry of Environment Retrieved 16 October 2013 49 59 00 N 120 06 00 W 49 98333 N 120 10000 W 49 98333 120 10000 nbsp This British Columbia protected areas related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Okanagan related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennask Lake Provincial Park amp oldid 1047756565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,