Kaloya
Kaloya Regional Park is 3.7 hectares. The park provides a great place for your family
in the summer months to swim, boat, picnic, and take a short but picturesque walk
around the peninsula. There are many shady areas, spots on the beaches for
sunbathers and swimmers and lots of grass and benches too!
Features:
- A lily pond with pink water lilies blooming most of the summer
- Swim area on Kalamalka Lake
- Covered picnic area
- Gazebo
- Walking trails
- A Playground
- A wedding arbor
- A boat beach
Things To Do:
Families come out for an evening picnic, take the boat out on a summers day or play
with the kids on the beach. The area is great habitat for waterfowl and supports
Grebes during breeding season in the spring and summer. Bring your binoculars and
enjoy the birdwatching! There are many benches throughout the park for those
who wish to relax and take in the fantastic scenery and views of Lake Country and
Kalamalka Lake.
The scenery at the park is so beautiful that many couples chose to get married here.
The gazebo and view of lake provide a striking backdrop for ceremonies and celebrations.
As with many Regional Parks, special events such as weddings, family reunions and
other large gatherings can be booked by calling the
Regional Parks office for a permit.
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:
Dogs, overnight camping, open fires and smoking are not permitted. The park is open
in spring, summer, and fall during daylight hours. The parking area is closed during
the winter.
Help protect park vegetation by using only designated trails. Leave only footprints
and take only pictures.
Directions:
Take Highway 97 north, turn right onto Oyama Road and turn left onto Trask Road.
The park entrance and large parking lot is at the end of the road.
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