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Vancouver, Coast & Mountains


Coast Mountain Circle Tour Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Region Thompson Okanagan Region


Ts’yl-os Park


Bute Inlet


Big Creek Park


S. Chilcotin Mtn. Park


Gold Bridge


Downton Lake


Birkenhead Lake Park


Toba Inlet Pemberton


Whaletown Lund


Powell River 101


Comox


Garden Bay


Madeira Park


19A Qualicum Beach Parksville Parksville NANAIMO 1 Gibsons VANCOUVER BURNABY BY


RICHMOND DELTA


Jervis Inlet


Whistler 99 Egmont Sechelt


Tantalus Park


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West Vancouver


COQUITLAM Maple Ridge


SURREY Langley


Garibaldi Park


Garibaldi Heights


Squamish


Harrison Lake


Harrison Hot


Harrison Mills


Mission 1


Springs 7 ABBOTSFORD Hope Chilliwack Bridal Falls


Sunshine Valley 3


Manning Park


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Note: After the Provincial Park Name the page number is listed, ie. (pg. 19) this indicates the page more information can be found in the “Go Camping Guide” for this Provincial Park. D = day-use only.


METRO VANCOUVER


Burnaby Burnaby Cariboo RV Park (Vancouver) 8765 Cariboo Pl., Burnaby BC V3N 4T2 Tel: (604) 420-1722 camping@bcrvpark.com www.bcrv.com Special Offer: 10% off first night stay (full hookup sites) until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13. Open All Year. Rates: $62 per vehicle and two person party. Deluxe RV Park for sightseeing the Vancouver, BC area. This campground has full hookup accommodation for any size motorhome, trailer or 5th wheel. Sites are paved and landscaped. Cablevision and WiFi. Separate tent camping area. Indoor pool, jacuzzi, fitness room, games room, internet access, playground, store, large laundromat. Coin-operated RV wash as well as a free RV washing area. On transit route, mins. from the Skytrain (monorail) to Vancouver’s attractions. West Coast tours picks up daily. Guided city tours. From Hwy 1 (east or west) take exit 37. Turn right at the first light, left at the next light, the next right turn is access road. **See ad page 13.


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Fort Camping 9451 Glover Rd., Fort Langley BC V1M 2R9 Tel: (604) 888-3678 Toll: 1-866-267-3678 info@fortcamping.com www.fortcamping.com Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13, excluding Victoria & Labour Day Weekends. Open All Year. Rates: $33 - $47 per vehicle and two person party. Walking distance to museums, golf, shops and restaurants in charming Fort Langley. Only 45 mins. to downtown Vancouver. **See ad page 13.


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Surrey Hazelmere RV Park & Campground 18843 - 8th Ave, Surrey BC V3S 9R9 Tel: (604) 538-1167 Toll: 1-877-501-5007 camping@hazelmere.ca www.hazelmere.ca Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13. Open All Year. Rates: $34-$41 per two person party. Come visit the country in the city. Enjoy our swimming pool, hot tub, fitness room, mini golf and sites in a parklike setting. Located 2 1/2 km east of Hwy 15 on 8th Avenue.


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SPRING & FALL EVENTS Cloverdale Rodeo


Cloverdale, May 16-19


Lund’s Annual Shellfish Festival Lund, May 23-25


Pender Harbour Jazz Festival Pender Harbour, September 19-21


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Pacific Border RV Park 67 - 175A St., Surrey BC V3S 9T7 Tel: (604) 538-1727 Toll: 1-866-333-1727 info@pacificborderrvpark.com www.pacificborderrvpark.com Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13. Open All Year. Rates: $42 - $48 per two person party. Indoor pool hot tub and sauna. Easy access to US border, Hwys 99 & 1. Five star rating, placed in top 300 of 12,000 parks in network. Super clean and friendly.


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Abbotsford Eagle Wind RV Park 26920 52nd Ave, Aldergrove BC V4W 1N6 Tel: (604) 856-6674 sales@eaglewindrv.ca www.eaglewindrv.ca Special Offer: 10% per night valid until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13, excluding Victoria & Labour Day Weekends. Open All Year. Rates: $33 - $47 per vehicle and two person party. Local to Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver events. Whistler-style conference room, next to the zoo and family activities, golf, drive-in theatre and vineyards. Come and explore BC from Eagle Wind RV.


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Chilliwack Camperland RV Resort at Rosedale 53730 Bridal Falls Rd., Rosedale BC V0X 1X1 Tel: (604) 794-7361 camperland@htr.ca www.htr.ca Special Offer: 20% per night valid until Jun 30 and valid Aug 24-Oct 13, excluding Victoria & Labour Day Weekends. Open: Apr 1 - Oct 31. Rates: $57 - $62 per four person party. Nestled at the foot of majestic Mt. Cheam in beautiful Bridal Falls. Camperland is a 5-star resort and offers the finest in facilities and amenities. We are within walking distance to Bridal Veil Falls. Winter rates available Oct 30 to Mar 30 $35 per night. **See ad page 16.


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Stein Valley Park


Carpenter Lake


Lillooet


Seton Lake


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Spences Bridge


Lytton 8 99 Ashcroft 97


Cache Creek


The Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Tourism Region boasts an amazing range of scenery and terrain, as well as unlimited activities and culture. From the cosmopolitan and trendy neighbourhoods of downtown Vancouver to the rainforests and secluded coves of the Sunshine Coast, a wide variety of spectacular scenery and diverse attractions are never more than a short drive away.


Popular BC Provincial Parks Along Hwy #1 onto Hwy #7 from Vancouver to Princeton Golden Ears (pg. 20), Rolley Lake (pg. 20), EC Manning (pg. 23)


Off of Hwy #1 near Chilliwack Cultus Lake (pg. 20)


Off of Hwy #1 near Princeton Otter Lake (pg. 23)


Along Hwy #9 to Harrison Hot Springs Sasquatch (pg. 21)


Along Hwy #99 from North Vancouver to Pemberton Porteau Cove (pg. 19), Shannon Falls D (pg. 19), Murrin Lake D (pg. 19), Alice Lake (pg. 18)


Along Hwy #101 from Gibsons to Powell River Roberts Creek (pg. 17), Porpoise Bay (pg. 17), Sargeant Bay D (pg. 17), Saltery Bay (pg. 17)


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