Park overview
Rainbow/Q’iwentem Park was established as a result of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan Goal 2 process.
It protects important water quality in the Bridge Creek watershed, pockets of old growth Douglas-fir, locally important recreation trails, possible archaeological values, and wildlife and lakeshore habitat.
Advisories
Facilities
There is a staging and parking area available for day-use.
Activities
There are undesignated and unmaintained day-use trails.
Swimming areas are available at Sulphurous and Deka Lakes.
There are no lifeguards on duty in BC Parks.
There are fishing opportunities on Sulphurous and Deka Lakes. No maintained trails or facilities are provided.
Anyone fishing in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence. To learn more, see the fishing and hunting guide.
The park is located approximately 44km east of 100 Mile House.
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Park details
- Date established: March 6, 2013
- Size: 385 hectares
Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
BC Parks honours Indigenous Peoples’ connection to the land and respects the importance of their diverse teachings, traditions, and practices within these territories. This park webpage may not adequately represent the full history of this park and the connection of Indigenous Peoples to this land. We are working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples to update our websites so that they better reflect the history and cultures of these special places.