Cultus Lake

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August 6, 2017 - 4 days

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Cultus Lake 1000 Trails RV & Camping Resort

     As luck would happen, we arrived at the campground on a Sunday of a three-day Canadian holiday, so the campground was quite full.  We drove into the campground and found no place to disconnect the dinghy and had to squeeze through the maze of cars and RV with the coach, car attached.  Working our way to the back of the campground we didn’t find a single site deep enough to fit us until we got to an area that was backed up to the storage area which was previously designated for tents.  The site was in a zoo of cars, boats, tents, and RVs, I was about to pass it up when Jackie decided it would be our spot.  She had walked ahead of the coach to find a site while I was working my way through the maze.  The campers around the site offered to move cars and boats and even guide us in.  Based on the friendliness of the people around, we took a very tight spot with only 15 amps.

Cultus Lake Tim Hortons     The campground was such a zoo and with a lack of phone and internet, we contemplated leaving the next morning.  We didn’t.  For a fee, the campground offered the internet and gave us a password that was good for just one device and 24 hours.  On our second day, I got smart and set up my directional antenna and connected with a repeater and a router, which allowed us to connect any of our devices.  On the last day of the holiday, the campground had thinned out a bit and it was more welcoming.  We took advantage of the pool and explored the area a bit.

      Our first venture out we went to Bridal Veil Falls and then to Hope to see the Othello Tunnels (being that it was BC Day, the tunnels were so crowded we passed on visiting them.  Jackie wanted to do lunch at a real authentic Canadian restaurant, so she picked Tim Hortons, where we were expected to have a donut with our sandwiches.  From there we headed to Harrison Hot Springs which was a neat touristy town with a beach, swimming lagoon, shops, and restaurants.  Because of the smoke, we couldn’t see much of the beautiful landscape also, I had hoped to visit Devil’s Gate, but it was too close to the fires.

      On a second outing, we drove just a mile or two from the campground to Teapot Hill trailhead.  Round trip to the top and back was just over three miles and a thousand foot elevation change.  The hike was very enjoyable because, on your way up the hill, previous hikers had left teapots of every variety semi hidden along the trail.  I don’t really know what I’m going to do with 50 plus teapot photos, but oh well. We passed people of all ages, everyone having fun spotting teapots, forgetting the steepness of the climb.  We even met one young lady with a teapot of her own to hide. 

      The visit turns out to be a success, smoke, holiday, and all.  Most of the people we met in the campground loved it and come back to it over and over.  On our way back across the border, we got some extra fun when we were detained for a half hour or so,  while the border guards decided that even with a common name, I was safe to allow back into the states.

 

   A Fraser Valley RV campground providing a fun getaway for all ages

Thousand Trails     Come to Cultus Lake RV Resort and we'll make sure you have an outstanding time! From endless nearby hiking trails, water activities and the picturesque location of Fraser River Valley, Cultus Lake RV Resort is the perfect retreat for all ages. Avid fisherman can try their hand in the renowned Vedder River, the mighty Fraser River or Cultus Lake. Excursionists will love the shopping, miniature golf, water parks, ice cream and more found a short drive away in town.
     On-site activities won't disappoint, as swimming in the heated outdoor pool and enjoying the indoor game room are great for both children and adults. Additionally, this Fraser Valley RV campground offers a diverse set of sites, ensuring each guest will enjoy their experience to the fullest. Take your pick! Be close to the pool, near the river, in a wooded area or away from it all. Even better, our 24-hour ranger is always on site to take make your stay better in any way possible.
     Less than 20 minutes down the road is the city of Chilliwack. Here you can enjoy the perks of a big city without the big city crowds. Catch a movie, watch live entertainment, dine out or pick up some groceries to take back to the resort. Book your Cultus Lake RV Resort camping trip today!

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