Ruby Lake is located on the
northern tip on the lower half of the Sunshine Coast just south
of Earls
Cove nearest the small village of Egmont,
BC. The lake is neighbouring two other lakes - North Lake and
Klein Lake. Each freshwater lake having
their own special appeal and attraction.
Ruby Lake is home to the Dan Bosch Regional
Park which is accessed from Hwy 101 just 15 minutes south
of Earls Cove. The area is a popular destination for swimming
fishing and for beach activities. There are picnic tables onsite
and a leisure easy grade trail exploring around the perimeter
of Ruby Lake. The loop hiking trail is approximately
0.8 km long.
The Ruby Lake Lagoon Nature Reserve Society
can guide you in identifying the varied wildlife during any of
their nature hiking adventures or from the facility onsite tailored
for bird watching enthusiasts. Hwy 101 divides the bird watching
opportunities into two halves. One side is crossing a developed
wooden bridge with viewing decks, viewing benches and an outdoor
bistro overlooking the enclosed marshlike area... and on the other
side of Hwy 101 is a wide open lake.
Photographers and Birdwatchers enjoy the many species of birds
flocking to the area. There is also a good possibility to view
such popular BC wildlife like Black Bears, Bald Eagles, Roosevelt
Elk, deer and turtles also.
There is another trail in the area connecting Ruby Lake
to Klein Lake. This connector hiking and biking
trail also makes up a portion of the Suncoaster
Trail system. The Klein Lake Loop Trail connecting
the lakes takes about 2-3 hours but time is not the challenge
here. The trail from Ruby Lake has some steep climbs to trek during
the 2.5 miles (4 km) route.
Access to Ruby Lake: Ruby Lake Trailhead is
located off of Hwy 101 at the Don Bosch Regional Park, 15 minutes
south of Earls Cove BC Ferry Terminal. Look for the signs of the
Don Bosch Regional Park and park the vehicle. Hwy 101 follows
the coastline of Ruby Lake.
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