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Is Christina Lake the warmest lake in Canada?

Christina Lake community is known to have the warmest lake in Canada and being in the Kootenay Lake beforehand we absolutely can confirm this. The water is crystal clear and warm. Locals mentioned that it is fed by some hot springs nearby.



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Osoyoos Lake is Canada's warmest fresh-water lake. In July and August, water temperatures average 24°C (75°F). The lake stretches over 19 kilometres (12 miles) of Canadian and United States territory; 14.7 kilometres (5.7 square miles) on the Canadian side.

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The water temperature of Christina Lake averages 22 degrees Celsius (71F) in the summer making it the warmest tree-lined lake in BC. Voted “BC's Favourite Lake”, Christina Lake is famous for its clean, clear water, warmth and beauty.

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Plenty of sunshine, four full seasons, and mild temperatures make Christina Lake an ideal environment for those who love the outdoors. Christina Lake has the distinction of being the warmest tree lined lake in Canada due to hot springs deep in the lake.

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Christina Lake community is known to have the warmest lake in Canada and being in the Kootenay Lake beforehand we absolutely can confirm this. The water is crystal clear and warm.

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