*** Welcome to piglix ***

Cultus Lake, British Columbia

Cultus Lake
Cultus lake.JPG
Location Fraser Valley, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°03′12″N 121°59′12″W / 49.0533°N 121.9867°W / 49.0533; -121.9867Coordinates: 49°03′12″N 121°59′12″W / 49.0533°N 121.9867°W / 49.0533; -121.9867
Primary inflows Frosst Creek, Ascaphus Creek, Smith Falls Creek, Windfall Creek, Clear Creek, Teapot Creek, Watt Creek
Primary outflows Sweltzer River
Catchment area 65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Basin countries Canada
Surface area 6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi)
Average depth 32 metres (105 ft)
Max. depth 41.8 metres (137 ft)
Surface elevation 47 metres (154 ft)

Cultus Lake is a lake, associated community and provincial park in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. It is the source of the Sweltzer River. The lake itself is warm, and the area has become a popular recreation destination with ample opportunities for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing, and hiking. Cultus Lake is located 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) south of the Chilliwack River, near the city of Chilliwack and approximately 80 kilometers (50 mi) east of Vancouver. In 1950, Cultus Lake became a Provincial Park of British Columbia. Cultus Lake covers an area of 656 hectares, evenly on either side of the lake. At one time the Lake had a sawmill and booming ground until it became a provincial park in the 1950s.

Cultus Lake has always been an important place for spirit quests of the Sto:lo people. However, it was named with the Chinook Jargon word meaning primarily bad,worthless, or good for nothing, though the same word can also mean free, without purpose, or simply nothing. The Cultus Lake water park was made in the 1980s.

The Cultus Lake Parks Board includes five commissioners, of whom 3 are elected from Cultus Lake, and 2 from the City of Chilliwack. During the early 1900s, the Cultus Lake area began to build its popularity, which then led to the formation of a joint committee between Cultus Lake and the City of Chilliwack in 1924. This then led to the formation of the Cultus Lake Park Board in 1932, which is still in effect today. As of 2014, the board chairman is David Renwick.

In the early 2000s houses on Cultus Lake were no more than $200,000 CAD. In 2009, house costs began at $325,000. In 2014, according to BC Assessment Authority, lakefront homes on First Avenue ranged in assessed value from $461,000 to $973,000. To rent a house for a week in Cultus Lake for the summer runs from $500 to $2700 depending on the location. BC Parks has several camping sites in the area in addition to a few privately owned campgrounds.


...
Wikipedia

...