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Riverside to Chilliwack Lake

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Section of Trans Canada Trail - Riverside to Chilliwack Lake at Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park.
Sardis, Vedder Crossing, Chilliwack, Lower Mainland
Trans Canada Trail
13.7 km for this section of the TCT
2 short hills to cliimb
3-4 hours one way but you can turn around anywhere and head back the way you came for a shorter ride
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lots of room for many rigs at the end of pavement on the shoulder at the Chilliwack Provincial Park entrance gate. Or if starting at Riverside Rec Site there is parking near the entrance or you can go over the 2 bridges and park on the forest service road.
with permission from BCParks. This section ends (or starts) in Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park. See BCParks website for contact info
beautiful trail that follows the Chilliwack River and through forested areas. Partly on an old logging road. In Chilliwack Lake Park there is a suspension bridge to cross over the river. Excellent footing but some rocky areas. For the TCT section near Riverside, horses are best to keep to the logging road as some sections of the trail are boggy and only human footbridges provided.
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The park is located 64km southeast of Chilliwack, 40km in from Vedder Crossing. Take Exit 104 from Highway 1 and follow the signs for Cultus Lake until Cultus Lake Road. Instead of turning here, follow Vedder Road across the bridge and turn right onto Chilliwack Lake Road. Follow this road to Riverside site just past Lookout Road.

Legend

Jessica Bodnar

After Riverside Campground posted on: 08 / 23 / 2021

Tried riding from Foley Lake to Chilliwack Lake. Trail was good from Foley to Riverside. Once you leave Riverside, go over the bridge and get back on the TCT, the trail is not passable by horse. Many dead ends, overgrown trail, down large trees and bridges that are gone. We did not know to follow the forest service road so we continued along the main road. Found trails along the road that wove in and out. Once at Chilliwack Lake the signage for the trail wasnt great but we managed to find our way through and back.


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