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Cultus Lake Provincial Park A favourite vacation destination for campers, Cultus Lake is an excellent location for fishing, boating, waterskiing, windsurfing and hiking. Address: Columbia Valley Highway/ off Highway 1 Cultus Lake BC
Send an Email 1 604 795-6169
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Eaton Lake (Crescent Lake) A little more difficult to reach, Eaton Lake is worth the effort, especially for those interested in alpine fishing since the lake is well stocked with rainbow and cutthroat. Camping is available. Located 23 km (14 mi) southeast of Hope via Highway 3 to a logging road up Wray Creek. Then there is a three km hike to the lake. Address: 23 km (14 mi) Southeast of Hope, Hope BC
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Sasquatch Provincial Park Located 6 kilometers north of Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch Provincial Park is 1217 hectares and has mountain ridges and a series of pocket lakes. Deer and Hicks Lakes are great for canoeing and motor-boating, and Trout Lake is a quiet fishing lake. Camping, hiking, wildlife viewing and picnicking are enjoyed by visitors to the park. A concession is open during the summer. Send an Email
1 604 795-6169
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Silver Lake Provincial Park Located in the Fraser Valley, this provincial park features campgrounds and a day-use area while the lake provides fishing, swimming and boating opportunities. Please be aware that there is no roped-off area designated for swimming. Address: Silver-Skagit Road Hope ( located 12 km northeast of park) BC
Send an Email 1 604 795-6169
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Fraser River Rising near Mount Robson Provincial Park and flowing nearly 1400 km (870 mi) into the Pacific Ocean at Vancouver, the mighty Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia. Along with its many tributaries, the river and area offers plenty of recreational opportunities including canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping and more.
Address: BC Canada
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Rolley Lake Provincial Park The warm waters of this lake, surrounded by a wilderness area with many confier trees, make a pleasant place for swimming, canoeing or fishing. The park also features campgrounds and day-use areas. Address: Bell Road Maple Ridge (North of) BC
Send an Email 1 604 795-6169
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Kilby Provincial Park Located on Harrison River, many activities are available to the visitor and camper at this 3-hectare provincial park. The Park is open all year unless inaccessible due to weather conditions. The park offers boating, water skiing and fishing on Harrison River and Harrison Lake. Park users can also enjoy camping, picnicking, and visiting the nearby General Store Museum.
1 604 796-9576
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Chehalis Lake North of the outskirts of Chilliwack sits this serene freshwater lake. Plenty of fish wait beneath its waters for the veteran fisherman. |
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Harrison Lake This lake has the distinction of being the largest lake in the Lower Mainland. Accessed primarily via Rendall Park, the lake is ideal for motor and sail boating, while the warm-water lagoon is a great place to take a dip. Address: . Harrison Hot Springs BC Canada
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Chilliwack Lake This is the feature lake of the region surrounding Chilliwack. It has a size of 1,198 ha (2,959 acres) but is rarely used by anglers. Game fish in Chilliwack Lake include rainbow trout, cutthroat, natural dolly varden, kokanee, and whitefish. |
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Ross Lake This lake is known for its large size and good boating opportunities. However, because the lake also serves a a reservior, it is important to note that motor boats are prohibited and also that water levels can drop enormously dependent on demand. 60km southeast of Hope. Address: Silver-Skagit Road Hope BC
Send an Email 1 604 795-6169
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Coquihalla Lakes This eight hectare lake is well-stocked with rainbow trout, making it popular with anglers. A boat launch is also onsite. Address: Via Hwy #5 Coquihalla Lake exit, Hope BC
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