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B.C.’s ‘lake of a thousand colours’ is one of only a few in the world

28 May 20253 Mins Read

The days are long and growing sunnier, which means it’s the perfect time to start planning your first lake day of the season if you haven’t already. A trip to the Okanagan is definitely at the top of our own list before peak season hits, and one of Canada’s most beautiful lakes awaits. Known as “Kal Lake” by locals, Kalamalka Lake’s tropical-like waters beckon you for a swim like no other.

Situated at a provincial park with the same name, the gorgeous lake is currently surrounded by vibrant spring wildflowers, making your visit all the more picturesque.

A “lake of a thousand colours”

According to Tourism Vernon, the lake shifts in colour, ranging from a light cyan to deep turquoise blue depending on the time of year. The lake was carved out by ancient glaciers eons ago, and now consists of 42 km of scenic shoreline.

This is a result of an “incredibly rare” phenomenon that deposits a large amount of calcium carbonate (limestone) into the water, creating a “marl lake.” As temperatures rise every year, the glaciers recede, leaving behind limestone that gives the lake its alluring tropical green hue.

During the colder months, the calcium carbonate dissolves along with its green colour, revealing its otherwise deep blue hue.

Other Vernon beaches

While Kalamalka is certainly a highlight of the region, there are plenty of other stunning Vernon beaches to add to your list, many of which have accessible washrooms, surrounding parks, and plenty of free parking.

The two most popular are Kal Beach and Cosens Bay, the former of which is south-facing, with a beach pub, concession stand, and famous Kalamalka Lake Rotary Pier. This makes it a hotspot for those looking for boating, fishing, and sunbathing opportunities. Here, visitors can see nearly the entire lake from end to end!

Cosens Bay Beach, on the other hand, is accessible via boat, bike, or hike on a six km trail. Tourism Vernon notes that there’s plenty of space to stretch out and enjoy the dog-friendly eastern end of the beach.

Kalamalka Lake is located eight km south of Vernon’s city centre off Highway 6.

Don’t sleep on this B.C. beauty this spring or summer.

How to get there: Drive four hours and 50 minutes from Vancouver to Kalamalka Lake via Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 E and BC-5 N.

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Isabelle Vauclair

Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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