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The recreation area around BC Hydro's Strathcona Dam offers a spacious campground, a small beach and excellent fishing access to rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden char. The Strathcona Dam Campground makes an ideal base from which to explore the many attractive smaller lakes in the area. Follow the links below for details about the area: Access and directionsNeed directions? View a map of BC Hydro recreation areas, including specific directions to the Strathcona Dam recreation area, located at the southern end of Upper Campbell Lake Reservoir in the shadows of Strathcona Dam. Find out about recreation area closures and restrictions. History and hydroelectric operationStrathcona Dam was constructed between 1955 and 1958 by the BC Power Commission, a predecessor of BC Hydro. This dam, along with the Ladore and John Hart dams further downstream, make up the Campbell River hydro-electric system. Together the three developments harness a watershed of more than 1,400 square kilometres and produce 11% of Vancouver Island's power demand. Strathcona Dam is unique from its counterparts in that it is an earth-filled dam with an extremely wide base. Recently the dam was reinforced to ensure its safety and stability in the event of an earthquake. Facilities and activitiesBC Hydro's reservoirs serve not only as a source of hydroelectric power, but also as recreation destinations for public enjoyment. BC Hydro, in cooperation with the Ministry of Forests, completed the Strathcona Dam Recreation Area in 1995. The Recreation Area offers a spacious campground with 11 campsites along the Lower Campbell Lake Reservoir and a large area for informal camping and trailer parking. A small beach and reservoir access are also provided. The lakes in the Campbell River system provide excellent fishing opportunities for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden char. The Strathcona Dam Campground makes an ideal base from which to explore the many attractive smaller lakes in the area. Visitors informationThis recreation area is provided for your use and enjoyment by BC Hydro. Please respect the facilities and natural environment by observing the following rules:
WARNING: Hydroelectric production creates special concerns for visitor safety. Avoid the designated hazard areas above and below the dam and obey all posted signs. Water releases occur suddenly and without warning. Flooding occurs downstream and strong surface and underwater currents are created upstream. |
Getting thereView a map of BC Hydro recreation areas, including specific directions to the Strathcona Dam recreation area, located at the southern end of Upper Campbell Lake Reservoir in the shadows of Strathcona Dam. |
Last Modified: Oct 11, 2011