Day-use Fossli Park is situated on the south side of Sterling Arm on Sproat Lake,
west of Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. This undeveloped park has limited
facilities but does contain a beautiful walking trail. This 30-minute route
leads through second-growth forest to an old homestead site on Sproat Lake.
At the lake, visitors can relax on the level grassy area or pebble beach and
enjoy the lovely views of Sproat Lake.
Please note: This park operates on
a "User
Maintained" basis. Services and facilities may differ
from those offered in other BC Parks.
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There are no vehicle accessible camping facilities
at this park.
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Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is not
permitted.
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There are no group campsites at this park.
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A picnic table and pit toilet are located at the lake.
A beautiful 30-minute trail leads through second-growth
forest to an old homestead site on Sproat Lake. Here
visitors can relax on the level grassy area or pebble
beach and enjoy the lovely views of Sproat Lake.
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There
are no wheelchair accessible facilities at this park.
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Bring your own drinking water as potable water is
not available in the park. Water collected in the park
must be boiled, filtered and treated prior to consumption.
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A
pit toilet is located at the lake, approximately 30 minutes from the
parking area. |
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No
showers.
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There are no sani-station/dump facilities at this
park. The nearest facilities are located at Sproat
Lake Provincial Park.
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Campfires are not permitted at this park.
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There are no electrical hook-ups in this park. |
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There
are no regularly scheduled interpretive programs at
this park.
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A
beautiful 30 minute trail through second-growth forest
leads from the parking area to an old homestead
site on Sproat Lake. Here, visitors can relax on the
level grassy area or pebble beach and enjoy the lovely
views of Sproat Lake.
For
your own safety and the preservation of the park,
obey posted signs and keep to designated
trails. Shortcutting
trails destroys plant life and soil structure.
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This
park does not have a playground.
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Although swimming is possible in Sproat Lake, there
is no designated swimming area in Fossli Provincial
Park. There are no lifeguards on duty at provincial
parks.
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Visitors can canoe or kayak on Sproat Lake via Sproat
Lake Provincial Park, but there is nowhere to launch
within Fossli Provincial Park.
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This park does not have a boat launch. The nearest
boat launch is located at Sproat
Lake Provincial Park.
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There
are opportunities for lake fishing at this park.
Fishing is permitted as per provincial and federal
fishing regulations. All anglers should check the
current regulations issued by Fisheries and Oceans
Canada prior to fishing. Anyone
fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an
appropriate licence.
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Cycling is permitted on roadways only. Bicycle helmets
are mandatory in British Columbia.
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There is no horseback riding in this park.
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Pets/domestic
animals must be on a leash and under control at all times. You are responsible
for their behaviour and must dispose of their excrement.
Backcountry areas are not suitable for dogs or
other pets due to wildlife issues and the potential
for problems with bears.
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No
wildlife viewing opportunities. 
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No
winter recreation opportunities. |
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No
SCUBA diving or snorkelling opportunities. |
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No
windsurfing opportunities. |
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No
waterskiing opportunities. |
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Fossli
Provincial Park is closed to hunting. |
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No
climbing or rock climbing opportunities. |
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No
spelunking or caving opportunities. |
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No
cabins, yurts or lodges for public use. |