Dead in the water: high court dismisses appeal for public access to Merritt-area lakes
KAMLOOPS — For the Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club, it’s the one that got away.
Club spokesman Rick McGowan says, after years of fighting for access to a pair of Merritt-area lakes, the Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear its last-ditch appeal.
“Up until now, we were under the assumption that all water in Canada was navigable and the public had a right to go anywhere on public water,” a frustrated McGowan told CFJC Today Wednesday (Sept. 29). “Now that’s not the case.”
The club was asking Canada’s highest court to overturn a B.C. Court of Appeal decision that effectively allows the Douglas Lake Cattle Company to cut off public access to Minnie and Stoney Lakes. The two lakes are popular with local fishers but are completely surrounded by Douglas Lake Ranch property.



