Kalamalka Lake
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| Length | 16 km |
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| Max. depth | 142 m (466 ft) |
| Average depth | 58. 5 m (192 ft) |
| Locations | British Columbia |
| Fish | Northern pikeminnow |
| Largescale sucker | |
| Sockeye salmon | |
| Mylocheilus caurinus | |
| Did you know | Kalamalka Lake is one of a handful of unique bodies of water known as marl lakes. |
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| ID | 1162066 |
About Kalamalka Lake
Kalamalka Lake is a large lake in the interior plateau of southern central British Columbia, Canada, east of Okanagan Lake and approximately 4 kilometres south of Vernon. The lake is named after the Okanagan Indian chief who occupied its northern shores.