About the Park

One of the most popular summer destinations in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Provincial Park is located 11 kilometers southwest of Chilliwack.

Cultus Lake Park includes four campgrounds.  The park is a great place to fish, power boat, windsurf, stand-up paddleboard, hike, and camp.

Cultus Lake Park is located near the vacation community of Cultus Lake. This community has many activities for the whole family including waterslides, boat and jet ski rentals, go-carting, mini golf, horse stable, and plenty of restaurants.

Cultus Lake’s four group sites are perfect for family reunions,  youth group camping, or corporate retreats. Three of the four group sites are located right beside the lake and the fourth is located a minute’s walk to the lake.  There are two group sites located on the west side of the lake, in a private area.

For more information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website.

Boat Launch Boat Launch
Cabins Cabins
Camp Fires Camp Fires
Drinking Water Drinking Water
Group Camping Group Camping
Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets Pit or Flush Toilets
Playground Playground
Sani-Station / Dump Sani-Station / Dump
Showers Showers
Vehicle Camping Vehicle Camping
Wheelchair Access Wheelchair Access
Canoeing Canoeing
Cycling Cycling
Fishing Fishing
Hiking Hiking
Horseback Riding Horseback Riding
Interpretive Programs Interpretive Programs
Pets on Leash Pets on Leash
Swimming Swimming

Visitor Services

Propane Campfires are available for rent. The campfires can be used during fire bans and easily hook up to propane barbeque tanks. If you need to exchange your BBQ tank or buy a new one, you can do it at the gatehouse in the park.

Firewood and ice are available in the park.

Advisories

Maple Bay washroom closed for repairs

The washroom facility at the Maple Bay day area is closed for repairs. A pit toilet remains available. – March 25, 2026

Trails and stream banks affected by flooding. Use extra caution. Boat launch closed

Cultus Lake Park has been impacted by the recent atmospheric river event. Please use extra caution when visiting the park. Trail edges and stream banks may be eroded or undercut and can fail without warning. Crews are busy assessing for further damage and completing necessary repairs. Please obey the direction of our staff and contractors and heed any signage you encounter during your visit.

Updated: December 11th; 2025

Deep Water Caution

Park visitors and swimmers should be aware of the sudden change in the depth of water close to shore which may cause swimmers to quickly become out of their comfort and swimming ability; elevated risk of drowning.

Maple Bay construction activity

There will be construction activity at one of the Maple Bay cabins from April 6 to 13, 2026, causing noise.

Please give crews space to operate safely.

Operational Dates

Delta Grove January 1 – December 31
Clear Creek & Entrance Bay May 13 – September 14
Maple Bay Campground & Cabins April 1 – October 31

Rates and Fees

Nightly frontcountry camping fees
Summer (June 15 to Labour Day)
$51 per party
Shoulder (day after Labour Day to June 14, excluding winter)
$35 per party
Winter Camping
$13 per party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (until June 14, 2026)
$17.50 per senior party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (September 8, 2026 onwards)
$25.50 per senior party
Non- Resident Fee
$20 per party per campground
Group Facility Fees
Group Base Rate – per night, per site, per party
$120
Group Additional Person (Adult 16+) – per night, per site, per party
$5
Group Additional Person (Child 6yo – 15yo) – per night, per site, per party
$1
Youth Group – per night, per group
$50
Youth Group – per night, per extra person
$1
Parking Fees
Second Vehicle – Drive-In – per night
$12
Second Vehicle – Drive-In (Senior) – per night
$8.75
Second Vehicle – Group Site – per night
$12
Visitor Services
Sani-Station
$5
Firewood Bundle
1 for $12 or 3 for $32
Ice
$7/Bag
Propane Campfire Rental
$16/night
Propane Exchange
$36.99