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an outdoor utopia amongst our pristine alpine lakes, rugged mountainous
interior, and misty old-growth forests carpeted with dew-soaked ferns
and moss. Pitch a tent, or just hike in for the day - in British Columbia
you can see nature as it was meant to be seen, in all its breathtaking
glory.
British Columbia has over 700 national and provincial parks, plus
many regional parks. Of the provincial parks, 175 offer camping
facilities. BC provincial parks do not have electrical plug-ins
and water hook-ups for recreational vehicles at campsites. The only
exceptions are Juniper Beach and Steelhead Provincial Parks, which
offer electrical hook-ups in some of their campsites. Our marine
parks protect scenic stretches of coastline, wildlife and significant
ecosystems, and the coastal waters of British Columbia are widely
recognized amongst the finest boating destinations in the world.
Forest Service
Campgrounds
Camping
is also available at any of more than 1,100 recreation campgrounds
maintained by BC Forest Services through the provincial forest districts.
The sites are rustic, usually small (less than 10 vehicle units),
and located near lakes and rivers, blending in with the natural surroundings.
Although these sites do not offer sophisticated amenities, such as
power hook-ups and piped water, they include basic sanitary facilities,
fire rings, picnic tables, and boat launch ramps where appropriate.
For more info on BC Forest Service Campsites
See the best of BC when you embark upon one of the many circle tours
that take in Vancouver Island, the Discovery Coast, the Sunshine Coast,
the interior winelands or the remote Northern British Columbia. Ranging
from two days to two weeks, each route loops through beautiful British
Columbia. Start your journey here and now, by selecting from one of
the Circle Tours, designed to assist
you in planning your journey by road. |
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