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Cultus Lake Vacation Rentals

Swim the clear blue water with your family at Cultus Lake Provincial Park near the friendly docks of Cultus Lake Marina.

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Cultus Lake, British Columbia, Canada

Why Rent On Cultus Lake

Cultus Lake sits in the Fraser Valley between Abbotsford and Chilliwack, a 90-minute drive from Vancouver that delivers warm-water swimming, a water park, sandy beaches, and mountain trails in a package so conveniently complete that it has been a Lower Mainland family destination for well over a century. The lake is small enough to feel intimate and large enough to support boating, water skiing, and windsurfing across its 6.3-square-kilometre surface. Vacation homes, cozy cabins, and waterfront rentals in Cultus Lake Provincial Park and the surrounding community comfortably sleep four to twelve guests with private decks facing the water, full kitchens, and the kind of lakeside setting that makes leaving on Sunday feel genuinely difficult.

Cultus Lake Waterpark, Fishing, and the Provincial Park Trails

Cultus Lake Waterpark is the headline family attraction and delivers slides, wave pools, and water play areas that fully occupy younger children for an entire day. The surrounding Cultus Lake Provincial Park has four campgrounds and a network of hiking trails through dense second-growth forest, while the lake itself supports good fishing for trout and bass throughout the season. Several marinas and boat launches around the lake make getting onto the water easy for families who bring their own equipment. Several golf clubs in the area provide an option for groups that want to mix water activities with a round on well-maintained courses. The community around the lake has a long history of seasonal residents and summer village life that gives it a warm, neighbourly character quite different from the more transient feel of resort destinations.

Why a Rental Beats a Hotel Here

Cultus Lake has some hotel and resort accommodation, but the destination is essentially built around vacation homes and cottages that have served generations of the same Lower Mainland families. A well-chosen rental with a private dock, a waterfront deck, and a full kitchen is the true Cultus Lake experience, and the market for these properties is strong enough to support a wide range of options at different price points. Pet-friendly rentals are available for families who bring dogs.

Best time to go
Best time to visit Cultus Lake is summer, with warm temperatures around 18°C. Peak season from May 15 to September 14 offers ideal conditions for swimming, boating, and hiking. Main Beach is a hub for families with paddle boat rentals and amenities. Nearby towns have shops and restaurants open during this period. Annual events include summer festivals and fairs, but specific names are not listed. Winter camping is available at Delta Grove campground, but with limited services.
Water Quality
Cultus Lake's water is a deep blue, reflecting its pristine, glassy clarity.
Surface area (km)
6.3
Max depth (m)
41.8
Elevation (m)
47
Shoreline length (km)
13.82

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Wakeboarding
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Hiking
  • Jet Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Cultus Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • If a “No Swimming” advisory is posted after you have already swum in Cultus Lake, you may have a higher risk of getting sick. Watch for signs of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, ear infection, sore throat, or wound infection, and seek medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.

  • Cultus Lake is a popular destination because of its diverse activities. It offers a large waterpark with slides for all ages, adventure parks, and various water activities like swimming, kayaking, and waterskiing. The area also features hiking trails, playgrounds, and golf courses, making it appealing to a wide range of visitors.

  • In Cultus Lake, British Columbia, there are specific regulations for catching trout. You cannot keep wild trout over 50 cm, and you can keep only one bull trout over 60 cm. Additionally, there are speed restrictions for vessels at the north end of the lake.

  • Main Beach at Cultus Lake is best for families. It has plenty of room to set up in the sand or swim in the lake, and it is especially active during the summer months. There are also convenient parking lots nearby.

  • Towns near Cultus Lake include Chilliwack, which is about 11 kilometres away, and Abbotsford, which is further to the west. Cultus Lake is also close to other communities like Greendale and Sardis, which are part of the Chilliwack area.