Aleza Lake

Aleza Lake is a village in the eastern central Interior of British Columbia, within the Fraser-Fort George Regional District.

It is located about 33 miles northeast of the city of Prince George as the crow flies, nestled around and between Aleza and Hansard Lakes.

Commerce
The primary industry in Aleza Lake is the United Forest Products sawmill. There is also a BC Forestry Service research station to the south of the village.

Rail
Aleza Lake Station lies along BC Rail's Grand Trunk Line and is served by a semi-express Rapid and a stopping Local services. The Ktunaxa Rapid (Trains 711.1–2/712.1–2) trains, which run twice daily each way between Prince George and Valemount, will stop at Aleza Lake if booked at least an hour in advance. Local Trains 7009E.1-2/7010E.1-2 are an international service running twice daily in each direction between Prince George and Jasper, Alberta, Canada and make timetabled stops at Aleza Lake. There is also freight service for the sawmill.

Road
The Upper Fraser Trunk Road runs through Aleza Lake as the village's main thoroughfare.