Canada
Typical BC Provincial park with 21 vehicle accessible campsite. All sites are in a forestry area. Sites are $20/party per night which fees are collected daily. Limited space for extra vehicles. Pit toilets, and a sani-dump station for $5, drinking water taps, and campfires. Firewood can be purchased from the park.
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easy instructions, and cheap for $20 cad. dump available for extra $5. first come first serve sites only. no electricity.1 bar cell service available for Verizon & Visible, easy with weboost. does close to exit are loud but everything else is quite.
Report Check-InWe drove there on Sep 16th and found out it was closed for the season mid Sep! Big gate is locked at the entrance. GPS also took us to a residential street which is wrong!! It’s entrance is right off 101 or Sunshine Coast Highway. Luckily we drove another 15 mins to Porpoise Bay Provincial park, which is just as nice and a lot spots available for mid Sep!!
Report Check-InWe managed to find a FCFS site on the long weekend. The location was great for what activities we had planned. Forest sites. Pit toilets. Privacy.
We were tent camping and unfortunately on our last night we returned to our campsite to find someone had stolen our sleeping pads.
Campsite is closed for winter season. Gates are closed but you can walk in and camp.
Report Check-InTypical BC Provincial park with 21 vehicle accessible campsite. All sites are in a forestry area. Sites are $20/party per night which fees are collected daily. Limited space for extra vehicles. Pit toilets, and a sani-dump station for $5, drinking water taps, and campfires. Firewood can be purchased from the park.
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