British Columbia. Lake: Fraser River drainage
W of McBride
53°17’15” N 120°28’30” W — Map 93H/8 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1994
Official in BC – Canada
W of McBride
53°17’15” N 120°28’30” W — Map 93H/8 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1994
Official in BC – Canada
An established local name, named in associated with Ozalenka Peak. Local name for a popular recreation destination. Described as pristine, this lake is featured on postcards of the Yellowhead Highway/Cariboo Mountains.
Adopted 13 July 1994.
References:
- British Columbia Geographical Names. Ozalenka Lake
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