Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Davis Lake Provincial Park adventure.
On the fringes of metro Vancouver, this park offers an easy escape and urban getaway but no camping.
This small park is tucked into the lower folds of the Coastal Mountains, 80 kilometres east of Vancouver in the Fraser Valley. On the north fringe of Mission, Davis Lake Provincial Park has one of the region’s warmer lakes and a scenic waterfall reached by a short hike, making it a great day trip from other busier parks and campgrounds nearby. There is no camping within the undeveloped park, which is known for its bird habitat and pristine stand of western hemlock trees.
Being so close to Vancouver, this park gets local hikers year-round on the trail to McDonald Falls, but without any facilities, it’s also one of the quieter parks in the Lower Mainland. Summer months bring more people to the lake—swimmers, canoers, kayakers, and paddleboarders—but crowds remain in the more popular neighbouring recreation sites by Stave Lake and parks with campgrounds: Rolley Falls Provincial Park and Golden Ears Provincial Park. The waterfalls are especially spectacular early in the year after the snowpack melts, and in late summer, the falls subside into deep pools ideal for dips.