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Cabins At Cultus Park, The[ Guest House ]
Address:
4165 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake
Town:
Chilliwack
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V2R 3B6
Telephone:
604-858-5253
Fax:
604-858-5263
E-Mail:
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Enjoy the Cultus Lake Park Experience Our cabins are a great option for coordinating family reunions, work retreats, or accomodations for upcoming events (see below for details). They are located in the heart of our community, yet only a five minute walk to the beach and a three minute drive to Sunnyside Campground. Come stay with us and enjoy what our beautiful lake has to offer! All of our cozy cabins feature a sink, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, dishes, utensils, pots & pans, and cable TV. Please bring extra linen for extended stays as there is no daily maid service. Beach towels are not provided, so please bring extra towels.
Cultus Lake Park[ Guest House ]
Address:
4165 Columbia Valley Hwy.
Town:
Chilliwack
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V0X 1X0
Telephone:
(604) 858-3334
Fax:
(604) 858-8091
E-Mail:
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Cultus lake is located 90 kilometers (55 miles) from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Our area boasts many year round outdoor activities. Home to Sunnyside and Vedder river Campgrounds, we offer family camping that includes both tenting and full hookup facilities. Sunnyside Campground is adjacent to Cultus lake while Vedder River Campground is located alongside the Vedder River, well known for it's sport fishery.
Forest Echoes Cabins[ Guest House ]
Address:
45825 Edmeston Road
Town:
Chilliwack
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V2R 4W3
Telephone:
(604) 858-6269
Fax:
(604) 858-6269
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You will feel at home in your own private wilderness cabin. Each cabin contains a full kitchen and bathroom, a living room and loft with vaulted ceilings, and sleeps four to six people. Cultus Lake and the nearby Chilliwack Valleyoffer an endless variety of year round activities. Hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, kayaking, river rafting, and tubing, excellent wilderness treks and one of the finest areas of old growth forest remaining in the lower mainland await the adventurous traveler. Indeed, the recreational choices are endless.
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