The Spotted Lake, also known as Kliluk, is a unique body of water located between the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys in British Columbia’s desert region. It features distinctive patterns due to the high concentrations of minerals, including magnesium sulfate, calcium, and sodium sulfates, as well as traces of silver and titanium. During the summer months, when water evaporates, these minerals are visible in the form of “spots” on the lake’s surface.