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Quesnel: Ten Mile Lake is a popular destination

An accessible trail, great fishing and multiple amenities make this an ideal recreation site
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The Kosta’s Cove Accessible Trail is located on Bjornson Road, about 12 km north of Quesnel, at the north end of Ten Mile Lake. (Submitted photo/Black Press Media files)

Ten Mile Lake is a popular recreation destination in the Quesnel area, featuring three sandy beaches, a large picnic area and a two kilometre all access trail.

The lake has great fishing, forested campsites, showers and flush toilets.

The two kilometre accessible trail begins at Kosta’s Cove Community Park and runs along the shore of Ten Mile Lake, looping back around through lush forest. There is well packed gravel and a gentle grade along the shoreline, with more difficult terrain through the forested section of the trail.

This park was closed during the COVID-19 crisis. Check this website for current conditions when planning your future trip.

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