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1. Hungry Cove Marine Park - Boat access only. North and south of the point are some nice overnight beaching areas. Rocky shores and sandy beaches line the bay. Pit toilets are provided.


2. Private beaches and docks - no beaching north and south of this area.


3. Marble Point Marine Park (Quartzite Point) - flashing green light. This beautiful park is the midway point between Sicamous and the Cinnemousun Narrows. You can find Native pictographs on the rocks. Boat access only to 15 campsites with picnic tables and pit toilets. Unique marble out-cropping is visible from the lake. There are good beaching areas north & south of the light at the point.- May 15 - Sept 15th Houseboats must not be beached between the signs east of the point during the period May 1 - Sept 15.


4. Some nice beaching areas with private beaches and docks to the south.


5. Private beaches, buoys and docks for one half mile south & north to the log booms.


6. Aline Hill Marine Park - Boat access only. Rocky shore - no beaching within the park boundaries.


7. Small creek to the north of the rocky point and before the start of Aline Hill Marine Park - rocky shores north and south.


8. Some private beaches and docks with beaching areas south towards Tillis Beach Marine Park - rocky shores lie north.


9. Tillis Beach Marine Park - Some beaching areas in the middle. You will see a yellow sign reading “Wilderness Watch Observe Record & Report.”


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10. Hermit Bay Marine Park - Boat access only. Beaching areas with pit toilets in the north end.


11. Crescent Bay – A totem pole at the south point. Private beaches and docks - no beaching for one half mile north or south.


12. Private beaches and docks - no beaching north or south of this area.


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