Paul Lake Provincial Park


Paul Lake Provincial Park is a British Columbian provincial park that lies northeast of Kamloops and southwest of Heffley Lake. The lake and neighbouring Mount Lolo, also known as St. Paul or Chief St. Paul, are thought to be named for Jean Baptiste Lolo. Although he was of Iroquois and French Canadian descent, Lolo worked as an interpreter at Fort Kamloops and was recognized as a chief by the Secwepemc people in the area.