Cluculz Lake

Cluculz Lake is a settlement in British Columbia, located 40 km west of Prince George alongside the Yellowhead Highway.

[3] In 2013 a controversy arose between a group of residents and land owners at Cluculz Lake and the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako over the outcome of a referendum which would see them pay for a planned pool in the community of Vanderhoof, British Columbia - which many claimed they would not use.

It sits at an elevation of 2,500 ft.[6] The surrounding terrain is dominated by gently rolling hills, pine and spruce forests and fertile agricultural lands.

In 1986 Michael William Cranny published a thesis titled "Carrier Settlement and Subsistence in The Chinlac/Cluculz Lake area of Central British Columbia.

In it he chronicles some history of the area and findings of archeological surveys he conducted and those done earlier by Charles Borden in 1950 and 1952.