Buntzen Lake Park is a popular outdoor recreation area in British Columbia known for its forested landscapes, scenic lake views, and extensive trail network ideal for hiking and mountain biking.
Buntzen Lake Park, located near Anmore in British Columbia, Canada, covers a forested area surrounding the picturesque Buntzen Lake. The park is managed as a recreational area offering a mix of outdoor activities amid a temperate rainforest ecosystem dominated by Douglas fir, western red cedar, and hemlock. The lake itself was created to supply power to Vancouver’s early hydroelectric projects, giving the park significant historical roots related to the development of BC Hydro. Today, visitors enjoy a range of recreational opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, swimming, fishing, and kayaking. The park features an extensive network of well-maintained trails that vary in difficulty and offer rewarding views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding forested hills. Trails such as the Buntzen Lake Trail and the Lover’s Leap Trail are popular for day hikes. Wildlife is abundant, including species like black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Its proximity to Vancouver makes Buntzen Lake Park a favored destination for locals and tourists seeking accessible nature experiences. Besides outdoor recreation, the park’s hydroelectric heritage is evident in historic infrastructure and interpretive signage. The park’s tranquil environment combined with its diverse activities make it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Buntzen Lake Beach and Swimming Area
Historic hydroelectric dam and power infrastructure
Lover's Leap Trail viewpoint over Indian Arm inlet
Extensive multi-use trail system for hikers and mountain bikers
A 1.2 km long reservoir lake offering swimming beaches, fishing spots, and boating access.
Historic dam structure built in the early 1900s supplying power to Vancouver, with nearby interpretive signage.
A short but steep trail leading to a cliff viewpoint with expansive views of the Indian Arm fjord.