As one of the most popular destination areas in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Provincial 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, visitors will find four campgrounds (Entrance Bay, Maple Bay, Clear Creek and Delta Grove), a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Canoe, kayak, pedal boat and stand-up paddleboard rentals are available from Entrance Bay. 25 comfortable wheelchair-accessible, and very sought-after cabins are available to rent in maple bay. Also there are 4 campgrounds (298 sites in total), 4 group sites, 2 large day-use areas, and washrooms throughout. Park Size: 2,561 hectares
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