Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park
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 this unique park. The park was established in 1971 at the request of public caving groups on Vancouver Island who were concerned about the potential damage of the caves and the fragile crystal formations they contained.
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Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park in British Columbia
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park is a provincial park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
At Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park you can experience the magic of the underground world in the many caves protected within this unique park.
The park offers both guided, and self-guided tours.
Spelunking is the art of cave exploration and Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park is the perfect place to discover this unique activity. From educational family-oriented tours to deep, dark adventure, the caves protected within this park offer something for everyone.
Knowledgeable guides can lead visitors through the caves to discover this magical world of crystal formations and ancient fossils firsthand. Though the park has two small caves visitors can explore on their own, a guided tour of one of the larger caves offers more variety and a chance to learn about the cave’s unique geology and history.
For those that prefer their adventures above-ground, the park also offers a Cave & Karst Education Centre that features geology information, a small museum and fossil display in addition to Canada’s only Cave Theatre, so visitors can learn more about this unique environment without having to enter the caves. Other above-ground opportunities include a self-guided walk through the amazing surface geology on the new “Phil Whitfield Interpretive Trail” that highlights interesting surface features explained in a self-guiding brochure.
Nearby Horne Lake Regional Park offers great camping, boating, and fishing experiences !
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Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park BC Canada
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park
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 this unique park. The park was established in 1971 at the request of public caving groups on Vancouver Island who were concerned about the potential damage of the caves and the fragile crystal formations they contained.
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Horne Lake Caves - An Adventure for the Whole Family
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
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