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Cultus Lake Provincial Park, Chilliwack BC

Cultus Lake, BC

Cultus lake is 90 km (55 miles) from Vancouver BC Canada.

The Cultus Lake Provincial Park area offers

* gift shops
* restaurants
* boat rental facilities
* many hiking trails
* and much much more, for the entire family.

Cultus lake is a a popular summertime destination for locals from Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, Vancouver, and for tourists, offering waterslides, campgrounds, great beaches, watersports, hiking, fishing, summer rental cabins & rental homes, all nestled amidst BC rainforest.

Cultus Lake Provincial park's Sunnyside Campground and Vedder River Campground a great family bc camping destination during the Spring, Summer and Fall.

You'll also want to hike Teapot Hill, the classic, family-friendly hike near Cultus Lake.

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