It is located on the east side of the North Thompson River and south of the community of Heffley Creek.
He, his wife Elizabeth, and son W A K Belcham operated the post office until the 1940s when they moved to Little Fort.
Native reserve lands and the Thompson River separate Rayleigh and Heffley Creek from the rest of Kamloops.
The park is open seven days a week between 5am and 11pm and offers miles of river views, walking and tournament opportunities.
It is one of Western Canada's largest stand alone slo-pitch facilities and also has 2 full-size rugby fields, parking for up to 350 vehicles, washroom/plaza building, public washrooms, areas for concession and event rooms.