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Outside
There is an outside fire pit with a bench all around by the lakeside
to enjoy those evening BBQ's or fires. Horseshoe pit.
There is a wooden outside storage shed.
Water is taken from a small creek in the early part of the summer
months, and later water is taken from the lake and stored in holding
tanks, and gravity fed to the cabin.
A wharf at the lake for moorage.
The out house is out behind the cabin.
Property
The property is 1 acre in size with 436' in length with 99' of frontage on Dominic Lake.
The property has a slight grade from the access point at the rear of the property
leading down to the cabin, which is easy to drive down with a vehicle.
Lots of room for additional parking for RV's and guests.
The property is very private and nicely treed, and is very safe with a gentle grade to the lake edge.
At the rear of the property is a chain locked gate.
Access by vehicle is via a secondary road at the back of the property which is rough and slow
year round. The distance to the rear of the property is approx. 1/2 km
Crown Lease
The 2004-05 Crown Lease fee will be $2,688.00 plus GST
which is based on 3% of the annual assessed land value for 2003-2004
which was $89,600 The 2005 assessed land value is 91,600
The Crown Lease was renewed July 7,1995 for a 15 year term.
This can be renewed at any time for a new 15 year term by any new owners,
and this should be discussed with Land & Water BC officials.
Zoning is AF - 1
The 2004 property taxes were $890.72
Dominic Lake & Area
Dominic Lake is a quiet deep fishing lake.
There is no forestry site on the lake, and no public access to the lake, except through
the fishing camp located at the south end.
This makes for an enjoyable relaxing experience at Dominic Lake.
Dominic Lake is located west of the Lac Le Jeune exit. Traveling towards
Logan Lake for approx. 8 Km you exit on the Mile High-Paska Lake road.
Travel up this year round paved road for approx. 8 Km and you reach Paska Lake.
Paska Lake is approx. 15 - 20 minutes from the Lac Le Jeune exit, off the
Coquihalla Hwy.
From this point you turn left and travel another 8 - 9 km to Dominic Lake.
The Dominic Lake road is a good gravel road but it, is not maintained on a
year round basis, unless there is active logging in the area.
The lodge owner at the Dominic Lake Fishing camp has kept the road open
over the years, but this could change without notice.
Dominic Lake doesn't have hydro or phone service, however cellular service is
good in the area. This area is also an excellent snowmobiling area.
Dominic Lake is approx.
- 3 1/2 hours from the Fraser Valley
- 50 minutes from Kamloops
- 30 minutes from Logan Lake
- 2 1/2 hours from Kelowna
There is several other alternate routes via the Trans Canada Hwy., to
Dominic Lake via Cherry Creek. Driving time is approx. 30 to 40 minutes
via the Duffy Creek road, or the Greenstone mountain road via Dairy Lakes.
Fishing & Hunting
Moose and deer are plentiful in the surrounding region. (especially deer)
Dominic Lake is surrounded by many lakes in the area including many 4 x 4
and walk-in lakes that provide an excellent fishing experience.
Rainbow trout is the only species of fish in Dominic Lake, and WILD RAINBOWS
can be found in many of the surrounding area lakes.
Some of the lakes are; Paska, Face, Big Wyse, Little Wyse, Durrand, Dairy Lakes,
Duffy, Lac Le Jeune, Fred, Rosemore, Little & Big Frogmore, Jacko, McConnell,
Stake, Lodgepole, Surrey, Sussex, Bob, Harold, Mildred, Ridge Lakes Gump,
Mamitt, Logan Lake, Tunkwa & Leighton Lakes.
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