kids encyclopedia robot

Kekuli Bay Provincial Park facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park is located in British Columbia
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park
Location in British Columbia
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Vernon
Area 0.57 km2 (0.22 sq mi)
Established March 8, 1990 (1990-03-08)
Governing body BC Parks

Kekuli Bay Provincial Park is a wonderful place to visit in British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the western shore of Kalamalka Lake, just south of the city of Vernon. This park is known for its beautiful views and fun water activities. It was officially opened in 1990 and covers an area of about 57 hectares (140 acres).

What is a Provincial Park?

A provincial park is a special area of land. It is protected by the government of a province. These parks help to keep nature safe. They also give people places to enjoy the outdoors. Provincial parks often have rules to protect plants and animals. They also offer activities like camping, hiking, and boating.

Exploring Kekuli Bay Park

Kekuli Bay Provincial Park is a popular spot for many reasons. It sits right on the edge of Kalamalka Lake. This lake is famous for its clear, blue-green water. The park offers amazing views of the lake and the hills around it.

Fun on the Water

Kalamalka Lake is a great place for water sports. Many visitors come to the park to go waterskiing. Boating is another very popular activity here. The park has a special boat launch. This makes it easy for people to get their boats into the water.

Camping and Views

If you love camping, Kekuli Bay Park has a campground. It offers a chance to stay overnight in nature. The campsites have great views of Kalamalka Lake. Imagine waking up to the sun shining over the water! It's a perfect spot for families and friends.

The Name of the Park

The name "Kekuli" comes from a word in the Chinook Jargon language. It refers to a type of traditional pit house. These were homes built partly underground by Indigenous peoples. The park was first called Kalamalka West Provincial Park. Later, its name was changed to Kekuli Bay Provincial Park. This new name honors the history and culture of the area.

kids search engine
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.