Location: Pemberton Regional Airport, Airport Road
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- Picnic tables
- Viewing benches
- Covered gazebo structure
- Bear bin receptacle
- Paved parking lot
The Village of Pemberton has 11 parks municipal parks. Whether you are looking for a quiet place to relax or a place to take the kids for an afternoon, our Village parks offer it all.
Interested in hosting an event in a Village Park? Apply for a Park Use Permit.
Location: Pemberton Regional Airport, Airport Road
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Location: Lot 21, Alder Drive
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Location: East side of Cottonwood Street (across from Community Centre)
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Location: Creekside Townhome Complex (Exit right from Highway 99 South)
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Location: Birch Street @ Frontier Street
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Location: Aster Street
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Location: Frontier Street (owned by CN Rail)
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Location: Highway 99 South - Exit left on Highway 99 South
Notes: Dogs are not permitted at the main beach and must be on-leash within other areas of the park, except at the Dog Beach.
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View the Beach Water Quality Reports for One Mile Lake
View the One Mile Lake Park Master Plan
Location: 1382 Aster Street, behind Municipal Hall
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Location: Cottonwood Street and Portage Road
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Location: Dogwood Street (Pemberton Benchlands)
Note: No camping or long-term parking permitted
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Location: Pioneer Junction Complex, located off of Vine Road.
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Location: 7400 Laurel Street, The Glen Neighbourhood.
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The Pemberton Valley Trails Association (PVTA) is a society dedicated to creating and maintaining an interconnected network of multi-use trails in the Pemberton Valley. In cooperation with the Village of Pemberton, the SLRD, First Nations, the province of BC and local land owners, we aim to plan, develop and maintain a Pemberton trail system using off-road routes wherever possible, linking with developed areas.
Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month between September and June at 7 pm in the Pemberton Community Centre. Our Annual General meeting to elect new directors is held in March and the annual trail Maintenance day in April.
For trail maps and more information please visit the Pemberton Valley Trails Association website.
The Pemberton Off Road Cycling Association (PORCA) was founded to support riders and trails of all levels. Through community involvement and trails stewardship, PORCA strives to maintain and enhance Pemberton's world class riding experience for residents and visitors.
PORCA also hosts a Wednesday night women's ride, known as Bike Club. Last year, the Club saw an incredible turnout last year - we hosted 27 rides, with an average of 24 riders per week. People come to Bike Club for many different reasons but the main goal is for everyone to have fun and feel welcome. It's a non-competitive ride for women to share knowledge and to support each other in learning. For more info visit: https://www.porcabikes.com/bikeclub.