McLeese Lake, British Columbia explained

McLeese Lake is an unincorporated community on British Columbia Highway 97 in the Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is named for the lake of the same name, which itself was named for Robert McLeese, a pioneer storekeeper, hotelier and steamboat owner and also politician.[1]

McLeese Lake is home to the Gibraltar Mine, Canada's second-largest open pit copper mine, which is located approximately 10 km north of town. In addition to copper, the Gibraltar Mine also mines Molybdenum.[2]

Climate

According to the Koppen Climate Classification, Mcleese Lake has a Humid continental climate (Dfb), With warm summers and cold (but not very cold) winters with moderate snowfall.

References

52.42°N -122.2953°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Province of British Columbia - GeoBC. BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia. 6 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Mining Data Solutions: Gibraltar Mine . Mining Data Online . 6 April 2021.