Cultus Lake Park

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As one of the most popular destination areas in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Park is characterized by a large, warm freshwater lake and scenic forest-clad mountains. The park is almost evenly divided between the northwest and southeast sides of Cultus Lake. The northwest portion is mostly undeveloped with the visitor-oriented facilities confined to the southeast portion.

Just an hour and a half drive away from Vancouver, Cultus Lake Park has four campgrounds, a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing, and hiking.

The park is near the small community of Cultus Lake. This community offers waterslides, two golf courses, bumper boats, go-karts, as well as canoe, boat, and jet ski rentals. There is also a marina, miniature golf, restaurants, stables, laundromat, stores, and gas stations. Larger department stores are located in Chilliwack.
Please visit the park website for more details: https://bcparks.ca/cultus-lake-park/

ATVs and other off-road vehicles are not permitted within the park. This includes vehicles registered under the ORV Act.

Campers and swimmers should be aware that Swimmer’s Itch may be present in Cultus Lake.

Deep water caution: Sudden drop-off. Park visitors and swimmers should be aware of the sudden change in depth of water close to shore which may cause swimmers to quickly become out of their comfort and swimming ability; elevated risk of drowning.

Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Special instructions

Trailer rentals unavailable until further notice

Sea to Sky Parks Services will not be operating travel trailers at this park this summer.

Unidentified hazards may exist due to the November 2021 flooding

Many day-use areas, trails, and other facilities in this park were severely impacted by flooding during November 2021. Unidentified hazards may exist. Trail use is not recommended at this time.

Deep water caution: Sudden drop-off

Park visitors and swimmers should be aware of the sudden change in depth of water close to shore which may cause swimmers to quickly become out of their comfort and swimming ability; elevated risk of drowning.

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