This used to be one of my favorite fishing holes when I was using a wheelchair.
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[/div] [div class="description msiwcontentholder" dir="ltr" align="left"] Rice Lake is a short walk from the entrance to the Seymour Demonstration Forest at the north end of Lillooet Road; it is an excellent family fishing opportunity close to the city. A fishing dock, which is located in the southeast corner of the lake and was specially designed to give disabled anglers easy access and to provide children with the opportunity to catch their first trout! In the Demonstration Forest you may also find fishing opportunities in the Seymour River, with access via the Fisherman's Trail, along with numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking.
North Vancouver
Driving Take exit #22A from Highway 1, turn left at the intersection onto Lillooet Rd and follow to the parking area. Walk the short trail to the lake. For wheelchair access, see the gate operator.
Facilities: Pier, pit-toilets, day use picnic area, walking and hiking trails, wheelchair accessible
Fish in the lake: Stocked catchable-sized rainbow trout
Tip: Good shore and pier fishing; best fishing spring and fall.[/div]
Best part about Rice lake is that the area is Wheelchair accessible and allows for Disabled fishermen to enjoy fishing from the pier and a couple of spots lake side.
You can even take a bus there the only problem is the equestrian trail is not wheelchair accessible
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