Rolley Lake Provincial Park is a serene wilderness campground located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, approximately 23 km northwest of Mission and within an hour's drive from Vancouver. Nestled among tall second-growth conifers — including Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar — the park offers 64 well-shaded campsites with convenient access to the lakeshore. The warm-water lake is perfect for swimming at the sandy beach, kayaking, and canoeing, while anglers can try their luck with stocked Coastal Cutthroat and rainbow trout. Hikers can explore two scenic trails: the Lakeside Loop (approximately 40 minutes) and the short walk to Rolley Falls (approximately 10 minutes). A wooden boardwalk crosses the marsh at the southwest end of the lake, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Campsite amenities include water hookups, showers, picnic tables, grills, firewood, and a dump station, making it a comfortable base for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The park is pet-friendly. Situated on the traditional territory of the Sto:lo of the Coast Salish Nation, Rolley Lake Provincial Park is an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat close to Metro Vancouver.