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Cultus Lake is a lake, associated community and provincial park in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada.It is the source of the Sweltzer River.Cultus Lake is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of the Chilliwack River, near the city of Chilliwack and approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) east of Vancouver. [2]
Cultus Lake Provincial Park 1948-02-10 49°02′11″N 121°58′28″W / 49.036388888889°N 121.97444444444°W / 49.036388888889; -121.97444444444
Crater Lake Provincial Park: PP Thompson-Nicola: 95 230 2013 North central (Fraser River–Thompson River) Crooked River Provincial Park: PP Fraser-Fort George: 963 2,380 1965 Northeast (Peace River) Crowsnest Provincial Park: PP East Kootenay: 46 110 1960 Southeast (Columbia River—Kootenay River) Cultus Lake Provincial Park: PP Fraser Valley ...
Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park and Protected Area 50°12′15″N 119°17′01″W / 50.2040726°N 119.2836779°W / 50.2040726; -119.2836779 Kekuli Bay Provincial Park
Cultus Lake Waterpark is one of the three amusement parks operated by Destination Cultus in Cultus Lake, British Columbia, with the others being Cultus Lake Adventure Park and Splashdown Vernon. It claims to be the largest water park in the province, at 640 acres (260 hectares).
Cultus Lake is a lake, associated community and provincial park in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of the Sweltzer River . Cultus Lake is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of the Chilliwack River , near the city of Chilliwack and approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) east of Vancouver . [ 7 ]
Two miles south is a smaller lake called Little Cultus Lake. The two lakes are divided by Cultus Mountain. [4] The lake empties to the east via Cultus Creek, which flows into Crane Prairie Reservoir. [5] The area around Cultus Lake is known for its large ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir and western white pine, sometimes rising to 120 feet (37 m) tall.
The park spans the Yellowhead Highway and is located 390 kilometres west of Edmonton or 290 kilometres east of Prince George. The source of the Fraser River is in Mount Robson Provincial Park. A dripping spring just west of a pond at Fraser Pass is the actual source of British Columbia's longest river. It is located 40 km (25 mi) south of the ...