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| Hiking:
Teapot Hill 5km return - Difficulty: Moderate Seven Sisters 3km - Difficulty: Easy Edmeston Road/Road 918 2.5km - Difficulty: Easy Giant Douglas Fir - As the name implies the trail leads to a old growth Douglas Fir and is a one and half hours return trip Maple Bay - Intepretive Nature Trail Mountain Biking: Cyclists can take advante of a multi-use trail connecting Watt Creek Trailhead at the parks end and Edmeston Road. Horsepacking: Riders can take advante of a multi-use trail connecting Watt Creek Trailhead at the parks end and Edmeston Road. Canoeing: Paddlers can practice thier strokes on Cultus Lake the name sake of the park. Nature: The park has lots of birding opportunities in particular there are several Osprey nesting in the area. Spawning Salmon may be observed in the fall. |
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| Literature:
A broachure with a basic map is available from the park.
Contact the Lower Mainland District, 1610 Mt. Seymour
Road, North Vancouver, BC, V7G 1L3, Phone: (604 924-2200
/ Fax: (604) 924-2244 Maps: An online Map is now available from the official Cultus Lake site online from BC Parks. Additional Information: Official Cultus Lake site online from BC Parks. |
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