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Late June through early September offers the warmest, driest weather and the best swimming conditions at the park's sandy day-use beach. Rolley Lake is an extremely popular campground, and fills most nights during the summer, so booking early is essential. Shoulder-season visits in May and September bring cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and easier reservations, though rain becomes more frequent. Winter camping is available at Rolley Lake Provincial Park unless the park road is closed due to hazardous conditions, with first-come, first-served sites for self-contained RVs.
Cool and wet; winter camping first-come, first-served if park road is open.
Rainy with occasional snow; off-season conditions.
Wet spring weather; trails can be muddy.
Milder days, lingering showers.
Pleasant shoulder season before summer crowds.
Warm and mostly dry; reservations fill quickly.
Peak season; campground fills most nights.
Peak summer; book well in advance.
Quieter shoulder season with cooler nights.
Rainy fall; reduced services after Labour Day.
Wettest month; winter camping self-registration only.
Cold, wet, and sometimes icy; park road may close in hazardous conditions.
The Lakeside Loop is a short, family-friendly walking trail that circles Rolley Lake through second-growth forest. There are two short walking trails in the park; Lakeside Loop is approximately 40 minutes return. bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/rolley_lk/index.html
The Rolley Falls Trail is a quick forest walk to a small cascade at the outflow of Rolley Lake. Rolley Falls is approximately 10 minutes. bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/rolley_lk/index.html
The park has a sandy swimming area popular with families in summer. A sandy beach and seasonal roped off swimming area is located in the day-use area, and there are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks. bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/rolley_lk/index.html
Rolley Lake is a quiet, no-motor lake that is ideal for paddling. All motors, including electric, are prohibited on Rolley Lake. There are no rentals available in the park, so paddlers should bring their own craft. bcparks.ca/rolley-lake-park/
Anglers can cast from shore or canoe for stocked trout. Rolley Lake is stocked with Coastal Cutthroat trout and rainbow trout. Anyone fishing in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence. bcparks.ca/rolley-lake-park/
A wooden boardwalk at the west end of the lake provides a quiet vantage point for birds and wildlife. The wooden boardwalk crossing the marsh at the southwest end of the lake can be used to view wildlife. The park provides habitat for species including Douglas squirrel, blacktail deer, and pileated woodpecker. bcparks.ca/rolley-lake-park/
RVers who bring bikes can access nearby backroads and singletrack from the campground. Mountain bikers camping at Rolley Lake Provincial Park will appreciate the easy riding distance to the Woodlot trail network. Within the park itself, bicycles must keep to roadways. bcparks.ca/recreation/biking-in-bc/
We had a fantastic experience renting an RV from David at RV Easy. From start to finish, the process was smooth, professional, and stress-free. The delivery was right on time, and David took the time to thoroughly walk us through the trailer, explaining how everything worked and reviewing any pre-existing wear or damage. Throughout our trip, he was quick to respond to any questions we had and even came out promptly to help us with an issue we couldn't figure out ourselves. The pickup process was just as easy and hassle-free as the delivery. David was professional, knowledgeable, and clearly takes pride in providing excellent customer service. We felt completely confident both in his abilities and in the quality of the trailer we rented. I would highly recommend David to anyone considering an RV rental. We will definitely be renting from him again in the future!
Karina S. - Jun 2026
david was a great host, very responsive with messages and flexible with pick up when our plans shifted. It was our first family camping trip with the kids and we had a wonderful weekend with the trailer. The kids loved the bunk beds!
Brittany L. - Oct 2025
Kyle was great. He dropped everything off and set up for us quickly. He was always available by phone and if he didnt pick up right away, he returned my messages soon after. The trailer was delivered clean and ready to go, extra water was left on site for us as we were dry camping. Highly recommended!
Hayden T. - Aug 2025
We had a great experience renting this trailer! It was clean & comfortable for a smooth and enjoyable trip. The owner was incredibly communicative, and made the process easy from start to finish. Would definitely recommend this rental to anyone looking for a stress-free getaway—can’t wait to rent again!
Justeen C. - Aug 2025
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Rolley Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada
Rolley Lake Provincial Park is 23 km (13.8 miles) northwest of Mission, BC; take Highway 7 to Maple Ridge and turn north at 287th Street, turn right onto Dewdney Trunk Road and then turn left onto Bell Street and drive north to the park. From downtown Vancouver the drive is roughly 75 km and about 1 hour 15 minutes, while Abbotsford is about 35 km (40 minutes) to the south. RV drivers should note that Bell Street and the final park road are narrow and winding with some grade, so larger Class A motorhomes should take the approach slowly and watch for low-hanging branches. Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers, approximately 95 km west of the park.
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