Alice Lake is
located 8 km northeast of Port
Alice, part of the Marble River basin.
Off Highway 19 north of Port McNeill.
Accessed off the Port Alice road, which passes on the west side of
Alice Lake.
Size:
1218 hectares
Elevation: 38 metres
Fish Found: Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Dolly Varden Char,
Kokanee Salmon
Best Fishing: April to June, September to October
Facilities: Boat Launch, Campsite (10 units)
Nearest Lakes: Victoria Lake, Kathleen
Lake, Benson Lake
Nearest Park: Marble River Provincial
Park
Additional Info: Trolling is usually productive for large fish.
Baitfish imitation lures or fly patterns work well on Alice Lake.
Restrictions apply - see regulations.
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