Lees Lake Traditional Cache
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A short walk from a public parking area.
Lees Lake was named after William Samuel Lee, one of the very first Caucasian residents in this part of the country. The Hudson’s Bay Company apparently recruited him in 1870 to set up a post for them at the confluence of the Oldman River and Pincher Creek, down near the present community of Brocket. Along with “Kootenai” Brown, Lee was having been in the prospecting party which in 1868 lost their pliers in the stream that came to be called Pincher Creek.
The lake is a popular recreational area that is stocked with trout. It is a short diversion off the Crowsnest Highway.
Medium sized plastic snap lock container.
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