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Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Maple Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC Description of Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Maple Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc): 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, a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Cultus Lake provides good sports fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. Nearby Chilliwack Lake is noted for steelhead as well as whitefish and coho salmon. More information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Maple Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC.
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Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Honeymoon Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC Description of Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Honeymoon Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc): 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, a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Cultus Lake provides good sports fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. Nearby Chilliwack Lake is noted for steelhead as well as whitefish and coho salmon. More information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Honeymoon Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC.
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Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Entrance Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC Description of Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Entrance Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc): 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, a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Cultus Lake provides good sports fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. Nearby Chilliwack Lake is noted for steelhead as well as whitefish and coho salmon. More information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Entrance Bay campground (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC.
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Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Delta Grove, Clear Creek campgrounds (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC Description of Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Delta Grove, Clear Creek campgrounds (Gibson Pass Resort Inc): 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, a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Cultus Lake provides good sports fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. Nearby Chilliwack Lake is noted for steelhead as well as whitefish and coho salmon. More information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Delta Grove, Clear Creek campgrounds (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC.
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Crystal Springs (Historical) Resort Limited , Lac La Hache, BC Description of Crystal Springs (Historical) Resort Limited : The resort is set on ten acres with a quarter mile of beach on Lac La Hache, 13 km/8mi north of the town of Lac La Hache. There are both fully equipped log chalets and hook ups for RV, with pull throughs and 30 amp service. The resort has its own store and docks with boat rentals, as well as a gift shop. The RV sites are open from April 1 to October 31. More information about Crystal Springs (Historical) Resort Limited , Lac La Hache, BC.
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Crooked River Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, BC Description of Crooked River Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting): Crooked River lies within the Fraser Basin, an irregularly shaped basin of gently rolling hills and shallow lakes covering much of the North Central B.C. Three beautiful lakes are contained within this 970 hectare park. The centre of activity of this park, an hour's drive north of Prince George, is beach-fringed Bear Lake. The fine, sandy beaches are some of the best in the region and are favourites of swimmers and sunbathers. Fishing, hiking, camping and nature study are also popular activities with outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors like to hike to nearby Squaw Lake or along the willow-lined Crooked River, the original route of early explorers. A natural feature in the park is Livingston Springs (is a cold water springs that run year round). More information about Crooked River Provincial Park (Quartz Contracting), Prince George, BC.
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Crooked Lake Resort , Horsefly, BC Description of Crooked Lake Resort : Crooked Lake has rainbow trout fed by freshwater shrimps. There are lots of other lakes a short distance away with lake trout, kokanee and rainbow. In all these lakes, you're sure to catch your quota and then some. Or you can fish on the Horsefly River. A great experience. More information about Crooked Lake Resort , Horsefly, BC.
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Crazy Bear Lake Lodge, Vancouver, BC Description of Crazy Bear Lake Lodge: Accessible by float-plane only. For those who want it all in a true wilderness. Native Rainbow fishing in a valley of six lakes. Only three private guest cottages. Delicious food served in dining lodge. Sandy beaches among snow-covered mountains. Tee Pee camping. Powerboats, canoes, float-tubes on all lakes. More information about Crazy Bear Lake Lodge, Vancouver, BC.
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Cowichan River Provincial Park - Stoltz Pool Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC Description of Cowichan River Provincial Park - Stoltz Pool Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.): If it’s outdoor recreation you’re after, Cowichan River Provincial Park on southern Vancouver Island is the place to go. Whether you want to go swimming, canoeing, white-water kayaking, tubing, camping, fishing or hiking, or just want to take it easy in the sun, you’re bound to find something to do in this “recreation corridor” south of Duncan. More information about Cowichan River Provincial Park - Stoltz Pool Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC.
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Cowichan River Provincial Park - Skutz Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC Description of Cowichan River Provincial Park - Skutz Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.): If it’s outdoor recreation you’re after, Cowichan River Provincial Park on southern Vancouver Island is the place to go. Whether you want to go swimming, canoeing, white-water kayaking, tubing, camping, fishing or hiking, or just want to take it easy in the sun, you’re bound to find something to do in this “recreation corridor” south of Duncan. More information about Cowichan River Provincial Park - Skutz Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC.
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Cowichan River Provincial Park - Horseshoe Bend Group Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC Description of Cowichan River Provincial Park - Horseshoe Bend Group Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.): If it’s outdoor recreation you’re after, Cowichan River Provincial Park on southern Vancouver Island is the place to go. Whether you want to go swimming, canoeing, white-water kayaking, tubing, camping, fishing or hiking, or just want to take it easy in the sun, you’re bound to find something to do in this “recreation corridor” south of Duncan. More information about Cowichan River Provincial Park - Horseshoe Bend Group Campground (R.L.C. Enterprize Ltd.), , BC.
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Cottonwood Meadows RV Country Club, Chilliwack, BC Description of Cottonwood Meadows RV Country Club: At Exit 116 on Hwy 1. Well-prepared sites. Full hookups, cable TV, phone hookups, 30/50 amps, paved, pull-thrus. Security coded gates, rec room, free showers, laundry, hot tub, near all amenities, golf, fishing, water sports, shopping. More information about Cottonwood Meadows RV Country Club, Chilliwack, BC.
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Cottonwood Campsite, Chase, BC Description of Cottonwood Campsite: 19 km east of Chase on the North Shuswap. Adjacent to Roderick Haig Brown Park, Adams River Sockeye run. Hiking, biking, mini golf, tennis, badminton, horseshoes, bingo, karaoke, dancing. Log cabins. Firepits, showers, security gate. More information about Cottonwood Campsite, Chase, BC.
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Costa Lotta Fishing Resort & Campground, Qualicum Beach, BC Description of Costa Lotta Fishing Resort & Campground: 7 mi. N. of Qualicum Beach on Hwy 19A. Full-service campground. Clam digging, oyster picking, boat rental/charters, beachcombing, cement boat launch. Near golf, lake fishing and mountain biking. More information about Costa Lotta Fishing Resort & Campground, Qualicum Beach, BC.
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Cormorant Channel Marine Provincial Park, , BC Description of Cormorant Channel Marine Provincial Park: The salt water fishing around Cormorant Channel is excellent and includes all species of salmon as well as halibut and rockfish, however a year-round rockfish closure is in place around Stubbs Island. Fishing is best during the summer months. A number of professional charter companies and/or fishing lodges are available for guiding in the area. There are several wilderness campsites in Cormorant Channel Provincial Park, accessible by kayak or boat, however no facilities are provided. More information about Cormorant Channel Marine Provincial Park, , BC.
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Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area, , BC Description of Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area: The Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area was established in order to protect the Coast-Cascade Dry belt landscape and provide break opportunities for travellers along the new Coquihalla highway. The Area presents a beautiful setting for wildlife viewing. There is walk-in camping available at Falls Lake approximately a 2km hike. Rustic camping with no facilities provided. There is fishing at Falls Lake for Rainbow Trout. Falls Lake has a surface area of 25.6 ha and an average depth of 10 metres. More information about Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area, , BC.
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Coquihalla Campsite, Hope, BC Description of Coquihalla Campsite: Campground/RV Park - Family campground along the banks of the Coquihalla River right in Hope. Treed park setting, riverfront sites. Some double sites, flush toilets, free sani-station for overnight campers, coin hot showers, fire pits, pull-throughs, mini-store, video games room, 24 hr. security, laundry facilities, covered barbeque area, pets accepted, seniors discount 10%, reservations accepted. More information about Coquihalla Campsite, Hope, BC.
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Coquihalla Campground, Hope, BC Description of Coquihalla Campground: Open April to October, this family campground is located right in Hope, on the Coquihala River. In a treed park setting, the campground offers riverfront sites, electric and water hook ups, cable TV, single and double sites, flush toilets, free sani-station, coin hot showers, covered barbecue area, laundry and mini-store. Discounts for seniors and group rates. Pets allowed. More information about Coquihalla Campground, Hope, BC.
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Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park, , BC Description of Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park: Copeland Islands Provincial park was established in July of 1971 and consists of a small chain of islands, islets and rocks in Thulin Passage. It is an excellent destination for kayakers, since it is a good stopover point between Lund and Desolation Sound. This area also provides opportunities for scuba diving, wildlife viewing, wilderness camping, swimming and fishing. There are limited anchorages for small vessels. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. There are two separate tenting site locations. There are four framed tent pads; two are located on the northernmost set of islands and the other two are located on the southernmost island. More information about Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park, , BC.
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Coombs Country Campground, Parksville, BC Description of Coombs Country Campground: Comfortable Camping in a Woodland Setting Boasting a hot tub and heated pool, this campground is conveniently located near Coombs Country Market, Coombs Emporium, Englishman River Falls Provincial Park and Little Qualicum Falls, and Cathedral Grove. It's also a good base camp for those attending the rodeo & music festivals, and is on the way to Long Beach, Tofino and Ucluelet. All sites at this campground have picnic tables and fire rings. Other amenities include hot showers, laundromat, hook-ups and sani-station, grocery/gift store, a playground and nature trails. For entertainment, campers can play table tennis, horseshoes and volleyball. Leashed pets are welcome. Visit our petting farm with goats and rabbits. More information about Coombs Country Campground, Parksville, BC.
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Conkle Lake Provincial Park (Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), , BC Description of Conkle Lake Provincial Park (Kaloya Contracting Ltd.): A secluded lake in the Okanagan Highland east of Osoyoos, set amid a forest of western larch and lodgepole pine intermingling with willow and black alder that cover the sharply rising surrounding hills. Conkle Lake, named for W.H. Conkle, an early settler in the nearby Kettle Valley, is noted for its rainbow trout. Visitors have come for many years to fish the lake, sunbathe, swim and hike to various viewpoints. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. More information about Conkle Lake Provincial Park (Kaloya Contracting Ltd.), , BC.
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Coley Creek Lodge , Merritt, BC Description of Coley Creek Lodge : We are open all year round. We cater to individuals, groups, cyclists, naturalists, hikers,snowmobilers et al. In short, everyone is welcome. So book with us. We're friendly, comfortable and easily accessible from the Coquihalla Hwy. More information about Coley Creek Lodge , Merritt, BC.
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Codville Lagoon Marine Provincial Park, , BC Description of Codville Lagoon Marine Provincial Park: Codville Lagoon is a small marine park located on King Island in Fitz Hugh Sound, 80 km west of Bella Coola. Codville Lagoon offers excellent and scenic all weather anchorage, as well as featuring an unmaintained hiking trail to a freshwater lake with an interesting red sand beach and good swimming. The special feature in the park is the red sand beach along Sagar Lake and can be accessed via boat and then a 15-20 minute walk along a trail. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. There is a long sandy beach on Sagar Lake that is ideal for camping on. More information about Codville Lagoon Marine Provincial Park, , BC.
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Cluxewe Resort, Port Hardy, BC Description of Cluxewe Resort: Welcome to Cluxewe, a natural wonder, in the land of the Kwakiutl Nation. Whether you need a change from your day-to-day experience - or a natural refuge from the strains of urban life - come to this magical place. Share in the hospitality of the Kwakiutl. Make this natural wonder your special place to pause ... to fish ... to watch birds and other wildlife ... to enjoy friends and family ... to relax. From its accessible, central location, you can also explore other wild wonders of Northern Vancouver Island. More information about Cluxewe Resort, Port Hardy, BC.
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Close To The Edge Provincial Park & Protected Area, Prince George, BC Description of Close To The Edge Provincial Park & Protected Area: This 692 hectare park and protected area is located approximately 160 km northeast of Prince George. There is logging road access within 5 km of the park/protected area. The park/protected area is situated in the Dezaiko Range of the Rocky Mountains. This park protects the internationally significant Close-To-The-Edge cave, which has the deepest shaft and is the second deepest overall cave (440) in Canada/USA, and is among the 50 deepest caves in the world. The cave was discovered in 1983, but the bottom of the cave was not reached until 1986. The primary shaft drops 253 m straight down, and is about 23 m in diameter. There are also additional, smaller caves in the park. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. More information about Close To The Edge Provincial Park & Protected Area, Prince George, BC.
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Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park, , BC Description of Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park: Unique flora and fauna, pristine old-growth forests, secluded sandy beaches, uninhabited islets, First Nations cultural sites and a fresh water lake can all be found in the park, which is accessed by boat from Kennedy Lake. Clayoquot Arm Park offers many recreational opportunities, including hiking and wilderness camping along the shores of Kennedy Lake, the largest body of fresh water on Vancouver Island. Visitors to this park can fish for Cutthroat trout, canoe or kayak paddle along the scenic shoreline or observe wildlife in its natural habitat. An unusual phenomenon occurs in Clayoquot Arm. Sockeye salmon spawn 20 meters below the water surface making for a great viewing opportunity. There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided and there is no fee. More information about Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park, , BC.
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Claybanks RV Park, Merritt, BC Description of Claybanks RV Park: Take Exit 290 off Coquihalla Highway, large, shaded sites along the Coldwater River. Gift shop with local art, crafts, very close to the downtown core with the following amenities: shopping, restaurants, indoor aquatic centre, playground, waterpark, mu More information about Claybanks RV Park, Merritt, BC.
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Claud Elliot Provincial Park, , BC Description of Claud Elliot Provincial Park: Claud Elliot Lake is one of three protected areas nestled along the upper Tsitika watershed. The area is part of a river system ranked among the 10 most important fish streams on Vancouver Island. There are no maintained campsites at this park, however wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed. No facilities are provided and there is no fee. Both Claud Elliot Lake and Fickle Lake are known for high quality recreational angling. Lakes contain coho salmon, Cutthroat, Dolly Varden, Kokanee and Rainbow trout and steelhead. The most easily accessible of these lakes is Claud Elliot Lake. More adventurous fishers can go to Fickle Lake, further downstream in the valley. This lake is harder to access and will require lining canoes or kayaks back upstream to Claud Elliot Lake. More information about Claud Elliot Provincial Park, , BC.
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Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park, , BC Description of Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park: Situated where the four "arms" of Shuswap Lake meet, this park has a camping area with several shelters and a fairly extensive beach. It is located in one of the most popular swimming, houseboating and water-skiing areas of British Columbia's interior. Anglers take note: Shuswap Lake contains 19 species of fish. This park is accessible by water only. Situated where the four "arms" of Shuswap Lake meet, this park has a camping area with several shelters and a fairly extensive beach. More information about Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park, , BC.
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Cinemousun Narrows Provincial Park, , BC Description of Cinemousun Narrows Provincial Park: Situated where the four "arms" of Shuswap Lake meet, this park has a camping area with several shelters and a fairly extensive beach. It is located in one of the most popular swimming, houseboating and water-skiing areas of British Columbia's interior. Anglers take note: Shuswap Lake contains 19 species of fish. Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. More information about Cinemousun Narrows Provincial Park, , BC.
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Chute Lake Resort, Penticton, BC Description of Chute Lake Resort: There are 8 sleeping rooms in the main Lodge, each with one double bed made up. The washroom facilities are in the central bathhouse. There are 8 rental cabins, each with a wood cookstove, a fridge, dishes, pots, pans and cutlery; some with washrooms. In addition, there is 1 cabin with an electric cookstove, a Blaze King for heat, a fridge, dishes, pots, pans and cutlery; a complete washroom. One must bring their own sleeping bags, pillows and towels for all cabins. There are three levels of camping: an area for tents without any services; an area with power and water; and an area with power, water and septic. More information about Chute Lake Resort, Penticton, BC.
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Chukachida River Protected Area, , BC Description of Chukachida River Protected Area: Chukachida River Protected Area provides important wildlife habitat to moose, grizzly bears, caribou and several fish species. It is a key wildlife corridor, providing connectivity to high value habitat in adjacent areas. Recreation opportunities include moose hunting and fishing in the wide u-shaped valleys in this protected area. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. More information about Chukachida River Protected Area, , BC.
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Chilliwack River RV & Campground, Chilliwack, BC Description of Chilliwack River RV & Campground: Exit Highway 1 (The Transcanada Highway) at Sardis Exit 119, turn south to Vedder Bridge, left on Chilliwack Lake Road for 10 km, then left on Slesse Road and right at O'Byrne Road. Open year round. More information about Chilliwack River RV & Campground, Chilliwack, BC.
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Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC Description of Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc): Located 150km east of Vancouver in the upper Chilliwack River Valley, Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is characterized by a valley-bottom lake, old-growth forested slopes, and spectacular subalpine and alpine ridges. The sparkling Chilliwack Lake is ideal for motor-boating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or fishing. Forty kilometers of trails provide opportunities for hiking, bird and wildlife viewing, and nature appreciation. The park also has a day-use picnic area, playground, and 146 frontcountry campsites. Those seeking a wilderness camping experience can access the backcountry camps located at Greendrop, Lindeman, Flora, and Radium Lakes. Visitors can fish for Dolly Varden, kokanee, rainbow and cutthroat trout. More information about Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park (Gibson Pass Resort Inc), Cultus Lake, BC.
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Chilliwack Heritage Park, Chilliwack, BC Description of Chilliwack Heritage Park: Chilliwack Heritage Park is a 65-acre park that boasts a 150,000 square foot building which can accommodate a number of events from trade shows and conventions to agricultural and equestrian events as well as concerts and more! There is a seven-acre field for outdoor concerts and festivals as well as camping. A 5/8 mile race track and rodeo arena play host to chuckwagon and chariot racing and rodeos. Heritage Park, which has been operational since July 2001, is ideally and conveniently located just off the Trans Canada Highway at Exit 116. This allows for easy access by those within Chilliwack as well as people living in the Lower Mainland. The striking presence of this 150,000 square foot "red" building and 65-acre grounds also attracts travelers from all over the province. More information about Chilliwack Heritage Park, Chilliwack, BC. |
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