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Dan Bosch Park

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Carol & Cliff
October 18, 2016
15555 Sunshine Coast Hwy This beautiful little park features a sandy beach situated along the crystalline waters of Ruby Lake at the north end of the Sunshine Coast. Location: On Ruby Lake, just off Hwy 101, 10 minutes south of the Earls Cove ferry terminal and the small community of Egmont. Amenities: Small sandy swimming beach, 3 picnic tables, public toilet facility and a 1/4 mile loop trail along the shoreline of Ruby Lake.
15555 Sunshine Coast Hwy This beautiful little park features a sandy beach situated along the crystalline waters of Ruby Lake at the north end of the Sunshine Coast. Location: On Ruby Lake, just off Hwy 101, 10 minutes south of the Earls Cove ferry terminal and the small community of Egmont. Amenit…
Jenny And Ken
August 15, 2014
Lovely beach on Ruby Lake, one of the warmest lakes in BC.
Rachelle
July 20, 2022
This lake access is worth the 45 min drive from Roberts Creek. The sandy beach turns the fresh lake water into a turquoise colour rivalling Hawaiian waters. The lake is more temperate to swim in than the ocean. It’s a small beach access and it’s popular for good reason, so maybe go early to find the best shady spots. There is a toilet facility and picnic tables.
This lake access is worth the 45 min drive from Roberts Creek. The sandy beach turns the fresh lake water into a turquoise colour rivalling Hawaiian waters. The lake is more temperate to swim in than the ocean. It’s a small beach access and it’s popular for good reason, so maybe go early to find the…
Stewart
March 13, 2019
Great swimming lake in the summer. Parking can get tight during peak periods. Have a back up plan.
Laura
October 12, 2021
Lovely sandy beach famous for its fabulous sunset views.

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