Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is a vibrant outdoor recreation area located in British Columbia, offering stunning natural landscapes, abundant wildlife, and diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

9,000+
Acres Protected
24
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

 

Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park spans over 9,000 acres in the picturesque Cascade Mountains of British Columbia, featuring a pristine mountain lake surrounded by dense forests and dramatic peaks. The park is part of the larger North Cascades ecosystem, providing critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area served as a traditional hunting and fishing ground for Indigenous peoples, adding significant cultural value. Visitors are drawn to the park for its exceptional hiking and camping opportunities, with several well-maintained trails leading to breathtaking vistas and remote wilderness areas. The centerpiece, Chilliwack Lake, offers a scenic setting for boating, fishing, and kayaking. This park stands out for its natural beauty, tranquil surroundings, and accessibility, making it a cherished destination for both local and international visitors.

Highlights

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Radium Lake Viewpoint

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Diverse flora and fauna including alpine meadows and dense forests

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Chilliwack Lake for fishing and paddling

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Greendrop Lake Trail for a challenging hike

Notable Natural Features

Chilliwack Lake

A large, serene lake perfect for recreational activities such as boating and fishing.

Lindeman Lake

A beautiful glacial lake known for its stunning turquoise waters, accessible via a moderate hike.

Mount Webb

Offering ambitious hikers challenging routes and rewarding panoramic views.