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    Slesse Memorial Trail

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Cultus Lake Provincial Park - inside cabin

    Cultus Lake Provincial Park

    3.6(14 reviews)
    19.7 km

    My kid and I visited here on July 6, at approximately 11am. You'd think it'd be crazy crowded on a…read moreperfectly sunny and hot July day - but NO! IT WAS REALLY QUIET! We were so impressed by the park! There's camping, there's hiking, there's a fabulous beach area, there's a boat launch, there's shaded picnic tables. (Note: we drove around looking for parking. Despite bing a bunch of different lots, they all seemed to be reserved for specific visitors - i.e., campers, boaters, etc. If you're just here to hike, as we were, know to go to the parking lot designated for "picnic area". FYI. Oh, and it was free to park here, too. Bonus!). My kid heard about the "Seven Sisters" hike, which supposedly is a "gentle loop" through the mountain, and "family friendly". I'm a long-distance walker but not a hiker, and I'm not great with inclines, so I still found this walk up the mountain a tad taxing in parts. But boy, was it lovely! The air was so fresh, and the trees, so old and imposing and stately, and nobody was there but us! It was an incredibly, serene beautiful experience. And it only took about 50 minutes. I highly recommend this hike. It was wonderful! And if you have time, the beach area looked fabulous, too, and the lake crystal clear. What a great park!

    We stayed at the Maple Bay cabins in June. The cabins were large inside, comfortable but firm beds…read more I've seen a couple reviews about mice, didn't see any at all but you couldn't leave any food whatsoever because of squirrels, racoons so just have to make sure its packed up or left in the cabin. The cabins were very close together and has ZERO privacy. We were in cabin 17 and cabin 16 was about 20 feet away from us. Also overlooked the parking lot. They seem to be more designed for large groups and families to all share space. There's only one electrical outlet so you recommend bringing a power bar. Not all the windows have curtains so we taped a black garbage bag to the top and door window to make it darker, it was very bright in the morning and woke kids up early. There's a small beach right by the cabins or a short walk to the larger beach with a dock/washrooms. The beaches are gravel so would recommend water shoes. The bathrooms were clean and showers nice. There was one communal fire pit. It was so high that you if were sitting down on a camp chair you couldn't actually see the fire over it. There's a large covered communal area with picnic tables and a dish washing station with hot water. Large grassy area for kids to run around which was nice and lots of shade.

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    Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Inside cabin

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    Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Cabin 17 and Cabin 16

    Cabin 17 and Cabin 16

    Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Hiking the Seven Sisters loop.

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    Hiking the Seven Sisters loop.

    Slesse Memorial Trail - hiking - Updated July 2026

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