Fraser Lake is a village in northern British Columbia, Canada.
The small community's population is primarily employed by either the forest industry.
(Fraser Lake Sawmills, or various logging contractors) The Endako Mines, a large molybdenum mine was a former large employer.
The modern day town was established in 1914, during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and was incorporated as a village in 1966.
[3] Fraser Lake is supported by nearby communities: East (Hwy 16): West (Hwy 16): North: East Hwy 16, North Hwy 27): Fraser Lake is characterized by a continental climate meaning cold, snowy winters and cool to warm summers.