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Explore the underground world of Vancouver Island's caves at Horne Lake Caves Park, a unique park that protects the fragile crystal formations and fossils. Learn about the cave resources, history and conservation projects through guided tours, interpretive programs and a Cave Theatre.
Experience the beauty and adventure of Horne Lake Caves, a provincial park with four caves to explore. Choose from different packages for all ages and fitness levels, and learn about the geology, history and wildlife of the caves.
RESERVE NOW. general campsite reservations 250-248-0500. Lots more info on full website: www.hornelake.com. Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park is located one hour north of Nanaimo on Central Vancouver Island. Check out the world-class educational cave tours, rock rappelling for beginners and Team Building activities for groups and corporate clients.
The lower cave at Horne Lake, open to public visitation. Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park is a provincial park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Its principal function is the protection, management, and recreational use of several caves collectively known as the Horne Lake Caves.
Sites 1-22 are open from October 16 to March 31 on a first come, first serve basis. Horne Lake Regional Park is located at the west end of Horne Lake beside famous Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park. The Park has over five kilometres of lake and riverfront to explore along with a boat ramp, canoe and kayak rentals, a network of forest trails, and ...
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ABOUT THE CAVES. The best in Canada! That is one way to describe the cave resources of Vancouver Island, home to more than 1,000 caves. At Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park you can experience the magic of the underground world in the many caves protected within the surrounding provincial park.
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park is located along the Qualicum River, north of Qualicum Beach on central Vancouver Island. The 158-hectare park protects seven caves in the cave system, considered to be one of the best in Canada.