Sundance Lake Park

Sundance Lake Park is open year round. The site grounds are not regularly maintained during the winter season. Please use at your own risk during this period.

Fire Pits

Lake Access

Outhouse

Picnic Tables

Sundance Lake Park is located at Peace River E on a recreation site provided by Recreation Sites and Trails BC, just off Highway 97S, 15 km east of the District of Chetwynd in the Peace River Regional District. The park has a small picnic and rest area that includes two sites, each with a picnic table and fire ring with a beautiful view of Sundance Lake. The lake is stocked annually with Rainbow Trout and is home to a heathy beaver population. Please note that you cannot have all-terrain vehicles within the picnic and rest area.

Please Keep in Mind

There is a boat launch at the park but it is not regularly maintained  - visitors use it at their own risk. All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are not allowed within the picnic and rest area. The park is not maintained during the winter months - visitors use at their own risk.

An entrance to Sundance Lake Park
A view of the lake in Sundance Lake Park

Rules and Regulations

Before you get to the park, please review the park rules and regulations to keep in mind:

When using a day-use park, make sure that you follow the rules and regulations:

  • Open from dawn until dusk 

  • Respect other park users as these are shared spaces for everyone to enjoy 

  • Keep pets leashed at all times 

  • Clean up after your pets and use designated disposal containers for their waste 

  • Drive and park on marked designated roadways and parking areas only 

  • Follow posted speed limits and road signs 

  • Put garbage and recycling in the provided receptacles 

  • No overnight camping permitted 

  • Campfires are permitted in designated fire pits when allowed by BC Wildfire Service 

  • Extinguish all campfires before leaving 

  • All fireworks and firearms are prohibited 

  • Alcohol and cannabis consumption is prohibited 

  • Respect all wildlife within the park and refrain from disturbing their natural habitat 

  • Store all food securely to prevent scavenging by wildlife

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