
Campgrounds
All about our vanventures to great campsites: how to get there; services available; accessibility; campground reviews; and more.
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Harrison Lake, BC
* * * * | 4 stars out of 5: 1 demerit point for difficult road access RR = 10
Whistler, BC
Not rated as we have not stayed here yet.
Cal-Cheak is first come, first serve, they DO NOT accept reservations.
$15/night, cash only
WHISTLER RV PARK AND CAMPGROUND
Whistler, BC
* * * | 3 stars out of 5: demerits for crowded sites, lack of privacy, lack of trees within campground, and cost.
You can reserve a site in advance or take your chances and just show up. Open year round.
Full service RV sites, May 1 to October 1, $65/night | October 1 to April 30, $50/ night + taxes
(Visit the Whistler RV Park website for additional rates and fees.)
Squamish, BC
* * *.5 | 3.5 stars out of 5: demerits for some unkempt areas, highway noise, noisy neighbours, cost.
You can reserve a site in advance or take your chances and just show up. Open year round.
Full service RV sites $45 to $50.
Visit Klahanie Campground website for additional rates and fees.
Tofino, BC
**** ½ | 4. 5 stars out of 5: demerit for cost – this is the most expensive site we have stayed at.
Surf Grove offers RV Rentals, full-service RV sites, and partially serviced tent sites. There are free shower facilities and a small general store. All sites are within walking distance of Cox Bay.
Rates range from $189+ a night for an RV, to $154 a night (peak season) for a full-service RV site, and $59 a night for a partial service tent (or small rig) site.
(Visit the Surf Grove Campsite website for additional rates and fees.)