The Top Spots to Go Wakeboarding in British Columbia


For almost a decade, Don Rutledge of Vancouver, British Columbia, has served as president of Arctic Enterprises, an investment management company. Although dedicated to his career, Don Rutledge also finds time for many hobbies, including wakeboarding. Find the top places to go wakeboarding in British Columbia below.

1. Harrison Lake may be best known for Big Foot sightings, but it is also a renowned area for boating and wakeboarding. Surrounded by majestic mountain views, visitors can also enjoy the Harrison Hot Springs after a day out on the lake.

2. Located on Vancouver Island, Lake Cowichan is well known for wake boarding, water skiing, and swimming. Visitors can also take in the scenic forest views from the many beaches on the lake.

3. The largest natural lake in Vancouver, Atlin Lake is often used for canoeing, fishing, and wake boarding. Ice fields, mountain ranges, and Atlin Provincial Park encompass the lake that stretches 100 kilometers (62 miles), making for an ideal spot for both water and land-based recreational activity.

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