In Memoriam: Wayne Weber
Osoyoos Lake, BC, looking NW
Osoyoos Lake, a large lake in the Okanagan Valley, straddles the Canada/U.S. border in British Columbia and Washington. This view, looking NW from the Anarchist Mountain viewpoint, include Haynes Point Provincial Park (forested spit at left) and the town of Osoyoos. The lake covers 2318 hectares. of which 36% is in the U.S. and 64% in Canada. The mean depth is 14 m, and the maximum depth 63 m.
May 11, 2007
Osoyoos Lake, BC, looking NW
Osoyoos Lake, a large lake in the Okanagan Valley, straddles the Canada/U.S. border in British Columbia and Washington. This view, looking NW from the Anarchist Mountain viewpoint, include Haynes Point Provincial Park (forested spit at left) and the town of Osoyoos. The lake covers 2318 hectares. of which 36% is in the U.S. and 64% in Canada. The mean depth is 14 m, and the maximum depth 63 m.
May 11, 2007