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Location: Highway 4, MacMillan Provincial Park

Region: Central Vancouver Island

Lake Type: Mountain lake, crystal-clear

Depth: ~45 m (150 ft)

Admission: Free

Activities: Swimming, fishing, boating, windsurfing

Best Season: Summer (July-August warmest)

Dog Friendly: Yes

Also Known As: Adjacent to Cathedral Grove

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Combine your visit with Cathedral Grove old-growth forest just down the road. Bring a picnic—limited services in the area. Afternoon winds make it great for windsurfing.

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Where is Cameron Lake located?

Cameron Lake is a stunning mountain lake located along Highway 4 in MacMillan Provincial Park, approximately 30 km west of Parksville and 16 km east of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. It sits adjacent to the famous Cathedral Grove old-growth forest.

How do I get to Cameron Lake?

Drive Highway 4 between Parksville and Port Alberni. The lake stretches along the highway with several day-use areas providing easy access. Look for signs to Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas within Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park.

Can you swim at Cameron Lake?

Yes! Cameron Lake has beautifully crystal-clear, clean water perfect for swimming. Day-use areas along the shore provide sandy beach access. The water can be cool but is refreshing on hot summer days—best swimming is July-August when the water warms up.

Is Cameron Lake good for fishing?

Yes, Cameron Lake offers excellent fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Both shore fishing and boat fishing are popular. A valid BC freshwater fishing license is required.

Can you boat on Cameron Lake?

Yes, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding are all popular on Cameron Lake. A boat launch is available. The lake is particularly known for windsurfing and kitesurfing due to a natural wind tunnel created by the surrounding mountains that produces steady afternoon winds.

How deep is Cameron Lake?

Cameron Lake reaches depths of approximately 45 meters (150 feet), making it one of the deeper lakes on Vancouver Island. Local legends even tell of a lake monster similar to Ogopogo!

Is there camping at Cameron Lake?

There is no formal campground directly at Cameron Lake. Nearby camping options include Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park and Englishman River Falls Provincial Park, both within a 20-30 minute drive.

Can I visit Cameron Lake and Cathedral Grove together?

Absolutely! Cameron Lake is directly adjacent to Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park. You can easily combine a visit to the ancient old-growth forest (with trees over 800 years old) with swimming or picnicking at the lake—they're just minutes apart.

What facilities are at Cameron Lake?

Day-use areas provide beach access, a boat launch, and picnic facilities. Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park manages the Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas along the southern shore. Bring your own supplies as services are limited.

When is the best time to visit Cameron Lake?

Summer (July-August) offers the warmest water temperatures for swimming. The lake is stunning for photography year-round, especially at sunset. Mornings are best for calm, clear water before afternoon winds pick up. Spring and fall offer quieter visits with beautiful scenery.

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