
Pilot Bay Lighthouse
Constructed in 1904, and activated in 1905, the Pilot Bay Lighthouse is the last remaining inland lighthouse in British Columbia and is a white,

Constructed in 1904, and activated in 1905, the Pilot Bay Lighthouse is the last remaining inland lighthouse in British Columbia and is a white,

Primary Role The primary role of Pilot Bay Provincial Park is to provide visitors and the local community with marine destination recreational opportunities, with upland

Trailforks link Woodlot Trail (original route) This hiking/biking trail can be accessed from the bottom at the second corner of Peter’s Rd in Crawford

Trailforks link Fraser Hill Viewpoint Trail The network of multi-use trails on the northern part of the Crawford Peninsula offers quick access to some beautiful

Trailforks links William Fraser north 1 William Fraser north 2 William Fraser south At one time the historic William Fraser Trail was

Trailforks links: Height of Land Trail south Height of Land Trail north This super fun mountain bike / hiking trail is a classic 4 km

Trailforks link: Pilot Bay Provincial Park and Boomers Landing The Boomers Landing Trail can be accessed from the top Trail Hub 3.5 km up Pilot

Trailforks link Upper Levels and Steep Beach Trails Follow the Boomers Landing trail down to the park junction. Rather than descending into the park continue
We acknowledge that the recreation trails which we enjoy are the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa First Nation. We honour their connection to the land, lakes and rivers and respect the importance of caring for our shared environment.