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Whether you carry
your pack on your back, load your trunk or drive your home, you'll
discover an outdoor utopia amongst our pristine alpine lakes, rugged
mountainous interior and challenging coastal trails
And now a campground
reservation service makes it even easier to enjoy select Vancouver
Island and Sunshine Coast parks.
Campsite
Reservations
Frequently Asked Questions
Park User Fees
Reservation Policies & Fees
Reserve
a Campsite Online
Reserve by Phone: 1-800-689-9025
Pacific Rim
National Park
Reservations for Green Point Campground in Pacific Rim National
Park must be made with Parks Canada:
Phone:
1-877-RESERVE
Online: www.pccamping.ca
Provincial
Park Campgrounds for which a Reservation Servce is available:
Bamberton
Provincial Park
Cowichan
River Provincial Park (Stoltz Pool)
Elk
Falls Provincial Park (Quinsam)
Englishman
River Falls Provincial Park
Fillongley
Provincial Park
French
Beach Provincial Park
Goldstream
Provincial Park
Gordon
Bay Provincial Park
Juan
de Fuca Provincial Park (China Beach)
Little
Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
Loveland
Bay Provincial Park
Miracle
Beach Provincial Park
Montague
Harbour Provincial Park
Morton
Lake Provincial Park
Newcastle
Island Marine Provincial Park
Pacific
Rim National Park - See Note Above
Rathtrevor
Beach Provincial Park
Smelt
Bay Provincial Park
Sproat
Lake Provincial Park (Upper & Lower)
Stamp
River Provincial Park
Strathcona
Provincial Park (Buttle Lake)
Provincial
Park Campgrounds for which NO reservation servce is available:
Kin
Beach Provincial Park
Kitty
Coleman Provincial Park
Nimpkish
Lake Provincial Park
Prior
Centennial Park (Gulf Islands NP)
Schoen
Lake Provincial Park
Ruckle
Provincial Park
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Reservations can
be made up to 3 months in advance, and 2 days prior to your arrival
date. Some parks contain more than one campground and not all of the
campgrounds accept reservations. At most parks, campsites are also
available on a first-come, first-served basis. Party sizes within
the parks are limited for conservation reasons. The number of vehicles
per campsite is regulated. Campfires may not be permitted at some
parks.
Recreation Campsites outside of Parks
The BC Ministry of Tourism Culture and the Arts, through the Recreation
Sites and Trails BC program, maintains more than 1,200 recreation
sites located around British Columbia. The recreation sites are
situated outside of parks for the camping and hiking enjoyment of
residents and visitors to the province.
BC Recreation Campsites & Trails
Sani Stations
Sani Stations are found at various locations throughout the province,
including many of the Provincial parks, campgrounds, some gas stations
and RV facilities. Visitors are asked to respect the environment
by disposing of grey water and sewage in the proper fashion. Some
campground operators may allow non-registered visitors to use their
Sani Station. If permission is granted there may be a fee levied
for this service.
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