The
Arrow Lakes in
British Columbia,
Canada, divided into
Upper Arrow Lake and
Lower Arrow Lake, are widenings of the
Columbia River. The lakes are situated between the
Selkirk Mountains to the east and the
Monashee Mountains to the west. Beachland is fairly rare, and is interspersed with rocky headlands and steep cliffs. Mountain sides are heavily forested, and rise sharply to elevations around 2,600 metres.