Kalamoir
Kalamoir Regional Park is 27.6 hectares of beautiful park nestled along the shore
of Okanagan Lake.
Features:
- A beachfront with swimming area
- A hiking and biking trail system
- Washroom amenities
- Interesting geological remnants from volcanic disruptions
- Beautiful grassland trails with views of Okanagan Lake
- Intermittent creek beds with shade from the tree canopy and nesting birds
- Lakeshore trails
- Signed dog beach
area (please follow
signs from lower parking
area)
Things To Do:
Kalamoir Regional Park provides trails along the beachfront through wooded areas
of Black Cottonwood and along the grassland benches above. You may enjoy biking,
running, hiking and naturalist activities in the park. Ensure you have appropriate
clothing, footwear and equipment for hiking the trails.
Regional Parks Interpretive Programs are available by donation for school and community
groups who would like to learn about our local environment and cultural history.
General Information:
The park is open during spring ,summer and fall during daylight hours. The parking
area is closed during the winter months.
Dogs must be kept on a leash within park boundaries and owners should clean up after
their pets. New
for 2010 is a
specified dog beach area
- please follow signs
from lower parking area. Motorized vehicles are not permitted on the hiking trails. Overnight
camping, open fires and smoking are not permitted.
Help protect park vegetation by using only designated trails. Leave only footprints
and take only pictures.
Bears may be active
in this park.
Please be bear aware
when in this park.
Safety Guide to Bears in
the Wild
Directions:
Turn off Highway 97 S onto Boucherie Road (Macs). Turn left onto Douglas Road, right
onto Thacker Road and left again onto Collens Hill Road, the parking lot is at the
bottom of Collens Hill Road
Management Plan
On November 28th, 2005 the Regional Board approved the Kalamoir Regional Park Management
Plan that was prepared after public consultation by a technical working group.
The plan outlines priorities for park improvements and the cost estimates associated
with them, while protecting the sensitive environment of this park.
Link to
Kalamoir Regional Park Management Plan . Link to
Map 1 - Location,
Acquisition Map
Map 2 - Sensitive Ecosystem Inventory,
Map 3 - Management Zones,
Map 4 - Lands of Interest
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