Cultus Lake Park is your recreation destination for fishing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, hiking, swimming and so much more! Located only 11 kilometers south of the Chilliwack River, it is the gem of the Fraser Valley.

While you are here come support our local restaurants, shops and amusement parks! There is something for the entire family to enjoy. This unique community is also home to more than 1,500 residential leaseholders, 21 commercial businesses and Sunnyside Campground, with close to 600 campsites. The park receives no funding on a Local, Provincial or Federal level and is entirely self-sustaining. We appreciate all of your continued support to protect and preserve this natural landmark.

April 15, 2024

A reminder that your Cultus Lake Park residential and guest parking permits are set to expire on April 30, 2024.

Any free residential parking permit active on April 30th, will automatically renew on May 1st, and will not require any further action from residents.

If you wish to renew any additional annual parking permits purchased in 2023, please visit the park office Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm or phone Reception at 604-858-3334.

Should you have any questions, please contact the Cultus Lake Park office at 604-858-3334 or email [email protected].

Thank you,

Cultus Lake Park office

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Residential Leaseholder User Manual: How-To-Guide-for-Electronic-Parking-Permit-Residential-Replace-Vehicle-Feature-Added.pdf (cultuslake.bc.ca)
Residential Leaseholder Webinar: https://player.vimeo.com/video/560015738

April 15, 2024

Did you know that radon is a naturally occurring colourless, odourless, radioactive gas that is released when uranium breaks down in soils and rocks. Radon released from the ground into indoor settings, can build up and pose a risk to your health.

Testing for radon in your home can be done using a do-it-yourself test kit or by hiring a certified professional. Kits can be purchased online at https://takeactiononradon.ca/provinces/british-columbia/ or at a local home improvement store.

For more information on how to test and mitigate radon within your home, please visit http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/prevention-public-health/radon.

April 12, 2024

Do you want to learn more about the nature-based Green Shores solutions that will be implemented as part of the Cultus Lake Park Green Shores demonstration project? The Stewardship Centre for BC is hosting a Green Shores Level 1 training for the Cultus Lake Park Community on May 7th, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Cultus Lake Community Hall.

Green Shores Level 1 training introduces participants to the Green Shores program, including its rationale, benefits, and application.

Topics covered include an overview of shoreline ecology and governance and an introduction to the Green Shores credit and rating system. We will visit the Cultus Lake Park demonstration site, giving participants an opportunity to consider the concepts in a practical setting. The workshop concludes with a guided group discussion about implementing key concepts and implementing new learning into practice.

Can’t make May 7th? Don’t worry. A project-specific information session will be offered to the community on May 8th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. You can register at the same link.

April 8, 2024

Calling all Cultus Lake Park residents and interested community members! Join SCBC on May 8th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Cultus Lake Community Hall for a Green Shores information session. See the conceptual design for the Cultus Lake Park Green Shores Demonstration Project, learn about the nature-based solutions that will be used, and how they will help achieve the community’s goals.

This Green Shores shoreline restoration project aims to rehabilitate Cultus Lake sockeye salmon habitat to help restore healthy populations, improve ecosystem health and water quality, restore natural shoreline processes, mitigate erosion, and engage, educate, and collaborate with the Cultus Lake Park community.

Learn more about the project and register for the May 8 info session here: https://stewardshipcentrebc.ca/cultus-lake-park-demonstration-site/

This project is delivered by the Stewardship Centre for BC and funded by the #BCSRIF, Cultus Lake Park Board, with in-kind support from the Cultus Lake Stewardship Society.

March 19, 2024

Cultus Lake Park is responsible for the management of tree and plant health on park land throughout residential areas, public areas, and Sunnyside Campground. Cultus Lake Park’s mandate is to provide, preserve and advocate for the long-term prosperity of the Cultus Lake community and natural environment.

Residents who wish to conduct maintenance on and/or removal of park trees within their leased lot are required to follow the Tree and Plant Bylaw No. 1235, 2023, and Administrative Policy. Maintenance of greenspaces outside of residential leased lots, may only be conducted by park staff, approved contractors, or Environmental and Public Area’s Planning Committee members, with approval from the CAO.

Please be advised that Cultus Lake Park Bylaw Enforcement Officers will be enforcing this bylaw throughout the year.

Should you have any questions, please contact Todd McKay, Manager of Park Operations at [email protected].

We appreciate your cooperation and compliance to maintain Cultus Lake Park’s natural environment for generations to come!

March 18, 2024

Dog Days in the Park & Beaches!

Staff want you and your pups to enjoy the beautiful spring days in the park, so it’s important to remember to keep your pets leashed. This will protect you and your dogs, while avoiding potential conflicts and/or penalties.

Before you head out to the trails, swim areas or dog parks, check to ensure you have a valid dog licence. Please visit the park office, if you require a 2024 dog licence or a new tag.

Should you have any questions, please contact Rachel Litchfield, Manager of Corporate Services / Corporate Officer at 604-847-2041 or [email protected].

Please be advised that Cultus Lake Park Bylaw Enforcement Officers will be enforcing this bylaw throughout the year.

Click here to see a map of the off-leash dog areas for your next adventure in Cultus Lake Park.

March 7, 2024

2024.03.07 Road Closure Notice – 216 B – PARKING STALLS

January 8, 2024

Communication is Key – stay informed on business in the park!


Cultus Lake Fire Department Is Looking for Volunteers!

Complete the application below and submit to the office in person or via mail.
Volunteer Firefighter Application Form

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