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numerous hiking trails. Some hazards to look out for are poison ivy, rattlesnakes and wood ticks. Protect yourself against swimmer’s itch when in the water. Please do not pick up or disturb any metal objects found along the trails. The area was used for target practice during the Second World War and unexploded bombs buried on impact are still making their way to the surface.
25. Private beaches and docks. No beaching for one mile east or west.
Use official Canadian Hydrographic Charts
NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION
26. Rocky shores – no beaching for one mile north or south.
27. Rock walls at the point with a small beaching area to the north. Shelter
16. Rocky shores for one mile north.
17. Large boulders on shore with small rocky beaching areas to the south. Beach with care - shelter from north winds.
18. Small public boat launch. There is very little room to park your vehicle on the road.
19. Pumphouse Beach – No life guards on duty. Small beach is in front of the cement building with the crane on top. Shelter from north winds.
20. Kalamalka Beach Park and the Rotary Pier – The original pier was built and donated to the city of Vernon by the Vernon Rotary Club in August, 1934 for the intended use of the general public. It was rebuilt in June 1949.
No diving off the pier and no bikes on pier. Change rooms, washrooms and large beach area are available. Watch for swimmers.
21. Kalavista Park – Public boat launch beside the beautiful Coldstream Creek. Private docks to the south and north.
22. Jade Bay – Shelter from south and north winds. Picnic tables and washrooms. Beach with care. Juniper Bay – Beaching at the point. Hiking trails around the point.
23. Rock walls with some small rocky beaching areas. Beach with care.
24. Kalamalka Lake Park – Nice large beach with picnic tables and washrooms. This park stretches over the mountain to the north with
from north winds in the south bay.
28. Rock walls - no beaching for one mile south. Shelter from south and north winds.
29. This nice bay will provide shelter from north and south winds. Beach with care in the bay. Some beaching areas at the point.
30. Kaloya Regional Park – Picnic tables, nice beaches, BBQ stalls, changing rooms and a nice area for weddings. The perfect place to bring the family for a picnic. Plenty of parking and enjoy a long walk in the park. Waters are very shallow at the point. Watch for swimmers on the south side.
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