The Field Journal
Rivers & Lakes · Stocked Stillwater

Dorothy Lake

A pocket-sized stillwater on the south side of Invermere, topped up every spring with 500 catchable rainbow trout. It spent three decades as a brook trout nursery before the province switched to an annual put-and-take rainbow program in 2000.

The water

Dorothy Lake is a small stillwater on the south side of Invermere, in the Columbia River watershed. The province's fisheries inventory surveyed it at just 1.53 hectares in May 1974, with a maximum depth of 5.8 m, a mean depth of 2.4 m and water clear enough to see a secchi disk at 3.7 m. Alkaline, productive water (surface pH 8.5) at this size and depth behaves like a farm pond more than a lake: there is no deep, unproductive middle to skip past, and wind can turn over the whole water column in an afternoon.

The fishing

The stocking record is the closest thing this lake has to a fishing report, and it tells two different stories. From 1969 to 1999 the province ran Dorothy as a brook trout nursery, dropping roughly 2,000 wild-origin Aylmer-strain fingerlings most years. In 2000 that program stopped and switched to catchable-size rainbow trout; since 2009 it has settled into a steady annual plant of 500 Fraser Valley-strain rainbow, stocked as spring catchables averaging around 225 g. Whether any brook trout persist from the earlier program is unconfirmed; treat the current fishery as a rainbow-trout put-and-take pond.

Fished as a small stillwater, the same approach that works on comparably sized East Kootenay ponds applies here: a chironomid pupa under an indicator worked slow near bottom, or a small leech pattern like a Woolly Bugger or Balanced Leech fished on a slow retrieve, covers most of the productive water. An Adams or other general attractor dry is worth a look during any surface activity, though no water-specific hatch record exists for Dorothy Lake to confirm timing.

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1.53 ha
1974 FISS survey
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max 5.8 m, mean 2.4 m
secchi 3.7 m, pH 8.5
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Rainbow trout
500 spring catchables a year since 2009
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1969-1999
earlier brook trout fingerling program
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A program that changed species

Dorothy Lake was managed as a brook trout fingerling water for three decades before the province retired that program in 1999 and switched to annual catchable rainbow trout the following year. The 47 recorded releases on file span both eras: brook trout from 1969-1999, rainbow trout every spring since 2000.

Access and the rules

No public access details are confirmed for Dorothy Lake, so treat it as a regulation-and-access check before committing a day to it. At under 2 hectares it is small enough to cover entirely from shore, but confirm the approach road, parking and any private-land or seasonal restrictions locally before you go.

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Before you fish

No water-specific exception is listed for Dorothy Lake in the Region 4 synopsis, so the regional default applies: trout/char daily quota 5, no more than one rainbow or cutthroat over 50 cm, no more than one bull trout. Confirm the current BC freshwater fishing regulations for Region 4 (Kootenay) before you go.

Stocking

For an angler judging whether the fishing is worth the drive, the stocking record is the fishing report. Dorothy Lake has 47 recorded releases on file, 1969-2026: a brook trout fingerling program through the 1970s, 80s and 90s, then an annual rainbow trout plant every spring since. The most recent release was 500 Fraser Valley-strain rainbow trout on 2026-04-22, averaging about 227 g. The chart below breaks the full history down by year.

Stocking record

Dorothy Lake — 49,600 fish stocked, 1969–2026

Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout. Source: Province of BC — FIDQ / FISS Fish Releases via the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC.

YearRainbow TroutBrook Trout
2026500·
2025500·
2024500·
2023500·
2022500·
2021500·
2020500·
2019500·
2018500·
2017500·
2016500·
2015500·
2014500·
2013500·
2012500·
2011500·
2010500·
2009500·
2008100·
2007100·
20061,000·
2005100·
2004100·
2003100·
2002100·
2001250·
2000250·
1999·2,000
1998·2,000
1997·2,000
1996·2,000
1995·2,000
1994·2,000
1993·2,000
1992·2,000
1991·2,000
1990·2,000
1989·2,000
1988·2,000
1987·2,000
1986·2,000
1985·2,000
1984·2,000
1983·2,000
1982·2,000
1980·1,500
1969·1,000

Conditions

  • Depth: max 5.8 m, mean 2.4 m (BC lake survey, 1974-05-25).
  • Clarity: secchi depth 3.7 m, surface pH 8.5, both from the same 1974 survey; treat as historical reference rather than a current reading.
  • Size: 1.53 ha, small enough to fish entirely from the bank.