Bertram Creek
General Information:
Bertram Creek Regional Park is 17.9 hectares along the shore of Okanagan Lake.
Although the park was seriously damaged by the Okanagan Mountain
Provincial Park forest fire in the summer of 2003, recovery and
reclamation efforts have been conducted and as of May 21, 2004,
Bertram Creek Regional Park is open again for public use and
enjoyment.
Link to
Trail Guide
Features:
- Swimming beach
- Boat beach
- Pavilion - partially covered outdoor ampitheatre
- Walking paths
- Playground
- Washrooms
- Playing fields
General Information:
The park is open during daylight hours, year-round and special
events can be booked in the park.
Dogs are not permitted in the park. Campfires and Smoking
are not permitted in any Regional District park.
Barbeques are permitted only in designated areas in the barbeque
stands.
Boats are permitted in the designated boat beach area only.
Regional Parks Interpretative Programs are available by donation
for school and community groups who would like to learn about our
local environment and cultural history.
Help protect park vegetation by using only designated trails.
'Leave only footprints and take only pictures'
Directions:
On Lakeshore Road just past Cedar Creek Winery and before Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park
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