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Tyee Valley Farm

15 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Courtenay, BC
Join us on our family farm. Our third year hosting, we continue to enjoy hosting travelers from all over. Come join us and relax in the forest. Site 1 and 2 are drive-in sites. Site 3 is a tent-only site. Our newest Site 4 is a bit more open also for vans, campers, and tents, and we have a last-minute available Site 5 for vehicle camping. These sites will welcome you to recharge in nature. Dark night skies will open you to all the majesty of our solar system. Each standard campsite has a flat gravel surface suitable for tents, smaller RV's, shorter travel trailers, truck campers, rooftop tents, camper vans, and similar. Site 3 has a tent pad, well suited for cyclists or motorbikes. Small trailers up to 20 feet may be usable, but access may be tight. Please note, that while there is a campfire ban, camp stoves and propane fire pits are permitted. Easy access to Mt Washington and Strathcona Park, local beaches, rivers and more.
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Peacock Camping (Vancouver Island)

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Black Creek, BC
Learn more about this land:We are located on a beautiful farm with lots of animals to see! Our property is in Black Creek, BC. We have one private site available for tent and RV/trailer campers. The site is level and grassy and it can accommodate vehicles up to 30ft in length. We provide a picnic table, wifi, and potable water. Campfires are permitted when there is no fire ban.Black Creek is a small town located on the eastern shore of North Central Vancouver Island, home to stunning beaches and outdoor recreation. At nearby Saratoga Beach, the tide goes out for over a quarter of a mile, creating a hard-packed oceanfront playground perfect for children to safely explore. Miracle Provincial Park is close by with a picnic area overlooking the water and a series of lovely trails winding through lush forest. You can visit the Oyster River Hatchery, check out the seals and sea lions in Seal Bay Regional Park, do some saltwater fishing for salmon, or even rent a go-cart and race around the Saratoga Speedway, or just watch others do it.
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Salmon Point on Nature Trail

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Campbell River, BC
This is a natural rustic west coast experience of peaceful wilderness where there are possible sightings of deer, bears, seals, herons, eagles, swans, geese, ducks and many songbirds depending on the seasons. The property is located at Salmon Point between Campbell River and Comox/Courtenay, BC. This is your gateway to everything that makes Vancouver Island the ultimate destination if you love the outdoors. Saltwater and beach fishing, kayaking, boating, golfing, and hiking are just minutes away.​ There is a resort and marina across the road and an Italian kitchen restaurant . Shelter Point Distillery is adjacent to the property. The trail goes along the ocean, through old-growth forests and along the river ending at a grocery, liquor store, coffee and pizza place, medical clinic and a small pharmacy. The property does have an outhouse, electrical plug-in at post and water hose close to house. This place is best suited for self-contained campers who can park in the open field or under fir trees. Tents, smaller travel trailers and camper vans can be accommodated. In the early 1900s, a hotel was on the property that serviced the ships heading north in the straight and those travelling between Campbell River and Courtney. The area is within 2 km of two large sand beaches, a Chinese restaurant, and a Spa. Between Salmon Point and Courtney, you will find farm land with local fruits, vegetables, eggs and meat for sale and wineries.
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Sonora Island Cabin

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Campbell River, BC
3 bed Cabin built on a bluff among the maples. Cabin includes 3 double beds. One is a private room and two up in the loft. Boat access only! Sonora island does not have a ferry. There are water taxi companies that can boat you from Campbell River to Owen bay. Once on the island it is a 2-3km walk down the main road (which is usually muddy if there was recent rain) to the cabin. No service and no wifi. Make sure you arrange your pick up before being dropped off. Guests need to be fit to hike up to the cabin. This is a unique fully remote and off grid escape that is not for everyone! Please reach out if you have any questions! Pack in your own bedding/ sleeping bags. 5 minute walk to our private gravel beach over looking the ‘Hole in the Wall’ rapids. Our water reservoir that collects from a near by creek, feeds the house. Boiling before drinking advised. Also included in the cabin is two wood stoves, Propane stove for cooking, hot water on demand and solar power make this get away completely off the grid.
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Field Sites & Secluded Tent Sites

11 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Campbell River, BC
A beautiful campsite located in Campbell River, BC. Pastoral open field for RVs & tents. Easy access from the road and private secluded sites for single vehicles & tenters. We can accommodate vehicles up to 40ft in length. No services/utilities this year. Only a 2-minute walk to the beach and several trails. Shelter Point Distillery is just next door. Other activities near include wandering along oceanside trails, fishing for salmon, swimming, or simply sitting back, relaxing and enjoying nature. The region is a mecca for outdoor and marine enthusiasts as it boasts 5 Provincial Parks, several marine parks, golf courses, wildlife viewing opportunities, and fishing hotspots galore. Explore the wilds of Strathcona Provincial Park, paddle the calm waters of the estuary, get out on the water for a thrilling whale-watching excursion and so much more. Pets welcome, campfires permitted according to BC Forest fire ban limits.
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The Glamping Beachcomber

1 site · Lodging18 acres · Campbell River, BC
Wake up surrounded by the stunning sights and sounds of nature. It's your panoramic view! Just 300 meters from the beaches of the Strait of Georgia, nestled on an acreage of family property is The Glamping Beachcomber. This oasis consists of a spacious canvas tent on large, fenced, wrap around deck (with room for your camping tent for 2 additional people). It’s well-furnished inside and out with an outdoor covered, supplied kitchen. Step off the deck and choose your path! If Oyster River is your destination, the nature trail will take you there. Stop along the way for a swim, picnic, paddle, driftwood fort building, maybe try your campfire building skills! Or meander above the shoreline along the driftwood covered shore on one side of you and past acres of distillery farmland and the Oyster River Estuary on your right. Where the river meets the sea just around the corner, it’s not uncommon to find a seal bobbing and heron near the shoreline, and maybe an eagle further out on the sandbar waiting for their seafood meal. To smell the forest, sea, and freshness of a flowing river all in one breath doesn’t happen many places, but it’s here every day. Deer, rabbits, herons and eagles are a near certainty right on our property. Currently there is a Great Horned Owl’s nest with 50 meters and you may catch sighting of the owlets. The bright sunny fielded forest alongside the beach blends together these experiences so seamlessly. And If a touch of civilization appeals, you'll find the essentials just past the nature trail, or a short drive away. Just beyond our property at Salmon Point… Shelter Point Distillery tastings and tours. Oyster River plaza (Grocery store, liquor store, pizza and coffee, and a medical clinic/pharmacy). Sandy Saratoga beach (water sport rentals) across the Oyster River. Miracle Beach Provincial Park. Saratoga Speedway on Saturday nights. Golf and mini golf. And we're 15 min drive to the bottom of Mt Washington, popular for hiking, ziplining, mountain biking and competition. Or, pocket your keys, and stay put. You really are in the thick of it! As a Glamping Beachcomber, natures majesty is your panoramic view. It's a complete holiday right here on the property.
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Oyster Beds

4 sites · Lodging3 acres · Powell River, BC
Uncover your perfect Sunshine Coast adventure whilst enjoying our ocean view vacation accommodations. Whether you're seeking a group of tiny homes or glamping safari tents for your celebratory gathering or a heavenly hideout for a dose of romantic escapism, our collection of individually styled accommodations promises a distinctive getaway straight from your wildest staycation dreams. In front of each tiny home is your private patio and seating overlooking the ocean. Also, in front of your accommodations is the semi private lawns, garden games and outdoor BBQ kitchen area for your private use. Flee the ordinary with a divine stay complete with gorgeous estuary views and pink sunset skies...Choose from four tiny homes: Shannagh's Sweet Escape sleeps up to 6 guests, Fisherman's Folly sleeps up to 6 guests, Bratty Catty Cabin sleeps 2 guests, Gracie's Grotto sleeps 2 guests. Or Glamp in our 2 Safari Tents sleeping up to 4 guests. Each of our four accommodations have been hand built by ourselves, using many reclaimed materials in keeping with our vision of sustainable living which is so important on the Sunshine Coast. You will see each cabin as its own wood art and each a story, reclaiming the materials for each cabin allowed for a much more personable build. All our cabins are distinctively different in character but they all have the amenities of a hotel room. All tiny homes come with the following features: King sized bed with linens & throw blankets, Sitting room with lounge, Smart TV for streaming, Ensuite bathroom and linens, Indoor electronic fireplace, Bathrobes for your relaxing morning, Bar fridge for your snacks & beverages, Tea and coffee making facilities, Ceiling fan, Bedside lights for reading, Charging station for your gadgets, Storage for your belongings, Private patio with ocean views, Thermostat controlled heat, Guest information directory, Food and beverage menus, Lund hand crafted soap & toiletries, A nice selection of books & games. Disconnect to Reconnect, When visiting Oyster Beds & Laughing Oyster Restaurant, it is time to slow down....go ahead and unplug as there is so much to see and do in this stunning place we call home. The remoteness of our tiny homes and glamping safari tents allows you to enjoy a digital detox and focus on yourself. Allow your thoughts to wander when leaving the fast pace of life behind and explore the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast of BC and the majestic gateway to Desolation Sound. A Coastal Escape, A quintessential coastal experience, Oyster Beds Retreat is situated in the Okeover Inlet off Desolation Sound Marine Park which boasts 6,350 acres of stunning shoreline to explore and cherish. With 60k of shoreline to explore, the area is famous for its kayaking, boating, wildlife, swimming, scuba diving and once off the water there are many forested uplands offering a refuge of shady trails to take your breath away. Don't forget the bear watching in the fall or the daily whale watching tours. If you want to stay closer to your new home from home, pop into Lund with its stunning harbour and backdrop of west coast sunsets. This ocean and mountain view property boasts the iconic Laughing Oyster Seafood Restaurant, Secrets of Cuisine Cooking School, Gift Shop, Liquor & Food off sales, Coffee and Snacks Lounge and Orchard Gardens with games. On our doorstep is the marina, kayak adventures, boat rentals, ecotourism tours, boat charters and the famous Sunshine Coast hiking trails 2 minutes from our door. Come join us for your next coastal escape.
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The best camping near Rendezvous Island South Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure through the serene wilderness of Rendezvous Island South Provincial Park. Here, the call of the wild is met with the tranquil beauty of untouched landscapes. Kayak along the gentle waters, watch for the majestic dance of local wildlife, and immerse yourself in the scenic tapestry of nature's finest work. Although camping is not mentioned, the park offers a plethora of activities for the eager explorer.

When to go

The idyllic months to visit Rendezvous Island South Provincial Park are during the warm embrace of summer, from June to August. This is when the park is most accessible, and the full splendour of its natural beauty can be appreciated. Conversely, the off-peak seasons may present challenges with accessibility and fewer services, making the park a quiet retreat for the more intrepid adventurer.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you are well-prepared for the park's natural terrain and check weather conditions before your visit.
  • Be mindful of local wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.
  • Access to the park may vary seasonally, so confirm availability before planning your trip.
  • While exploring, adhere to Leave No Trace principles to preserve the park's pristine environment.
  • Remember to bring all necessary supplies, as services on the island are limited.
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