Pacific Playgrounds International
Tel: (250) 337-5600 Toll: 1-877-239-5600 E-Mail:
info@pacificplaygrounds.com Web:
www.pacificplaygrounds.com
9082 Clarkson Ave, Black Creek BC V9J 1B3 Old growth trees, ocean, sandy beach, river,
mountain views. 9 golf courses, winter skiing, Courtenay, Campbell River all within 30 mins. Open All Year. ** Rates: 2 Persons Serviced $30-$50 Tenting $33 Add’l Adult $4 Child 6 years. ** See lodging listing page 45. ** See winter listing page 58. ** See featured members page 6.
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Puntledge RV Campground & Nim Nim Interpretive Centre Tel: (250) 334-3773
E-Mail:
puntledge_rv_campground@shaw.ca Web:
www.puntledgerv.com
4624 Condensory Rd., Courtenay BC V9J 1R6 Puntledge RV Campground is a 5 min. walk
to downtown Courtenay. Breathtaking river and mountain view as your backdrop. Family- oriented, group camping, walking trails, fishing, swimming, firepits and spacious grassy sites. Full-service sites, water, hydro, WiFi, cable, sewer, hot showers, laundry facilities, flush and clean toilets. Open field for large events, (weddings, festivals, family reunions ask for rates). Open: May 1 - Oct 1. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $23 Partial Service $26 Serviced $33 Add’l Adult $3 Child Under 12 Free.
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TeePee Park Campground
Tel: (250) 339-5271 E-Mail:
teepeepark@telus.net Web:
www.cfgateway.com
Kilmorely Rd., Comox BC V9M 4C1 Beautiful oceanfront camping with sandy
beach. Family-oriented military campground. Easy access to all the recreational opportunities in the Comox Valley. Special rates for Canadian Forces Members and Candian Forces Retirees. General public welcome. Open: Apr - Oct. ** Rates: Check website. Pets permitted on leash only.
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Duncan & Area
Riverside Campground & Cabins Tel: (250) 746-4352 E-Mail:
riversidecamping@highspeedplus.com Web:
www.riversidecampingduncan.com
1 - 3065 Allenby Rd., Duncan BC V9L 6W5 1 km W. off Hwy 1 on Allenby Rd. Riverfront camping, grassed and shaded with firepits. Near Cowichan Native Village and totems. Washrooms open May 1 – Oct 1. Open all year for self-contained RVs. Club & cyclist rates available. Open: May 1 - Oct 1. ** Rates: 2 Persons Unserviced $22 Partial Service $28 (electric/water) Serviced $30 Add’l Adult $5 Child 11 & Over $5.
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Hornby Island
Tribune Bay Campsite Tel: (250) 335-2359 Web:
www.tribunebay.com
5200 Shields Rd., Hornby Island BC V0R 1Z0 Family camping in a treed setting, adjacent to
Provincial Park Reserve at beautiful Tribune Bay. Sheltered, safe, sandy beach. Open: Jun 15 - Sep 15. ** Rates: 4 Persons, max. 2 vehicles per site Backpackers $32 Serviced $42 (electricity) Tenting $37 Add’l Adult $10/night Child $5/night. Pets permitted on leash only.
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Nanaimo Brannen Lake RV Park & Campsite Tel: (250) 756-0404 Toll: 1-866-756-0404
4220 Biggs Rd., Nanaimo BC V9T 5P9 Family-oriented campsite with wooded and sunny sites. Weekend hayrides. Brannen Lake is a beautiful lake, perfect for swimming and fishing. Large grassy area available for picnics and group camping. Family camping at it’s best! Big Rig Friendly. Open: May 15 - Oct 15. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $29 Serviced $35 Add’l Adult $5 Child Under 16 $1.
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Jinglepot RV Park & Campgrounds
Tel: (250) 758-1614 Web:
www.jinglepotrv.ca
4012 Jingle Pot Rd., Nanaimo BC V9T 5P9 Enjoy spending serene, peaceful time amid rock gardens, fragrant blooms, sounds of fountains and bird songs. Full facilities with a central, convenient location that offers easy access to Nanaimo and the whole island, including ferries. Exit 24 to Jingle Pot Rd. off Hwy 19, immediate left. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $20-$24 Serviced $30-$34 Add’l Adult $3 Child 5 & Over $3. ** See winter listing page 58. ** See ad page 8.
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Tel: (250) 755-1755 E-Mail:
reservations@livingforest.com
Web:
www.livingforest.com
6 Maki Rd., Nanaimo BC V9R 6N7 Award-winning 53-acre waterfront campground and RV park. 300 spacious, groomed sites on this forested parklike property where the clear Nanaimo River meets the ocean. Top-rated facilities, well-maintained and family managed. Eye popping scenery, paved roads and onsite recreation. Perfect base camp location to explore Vancouver Island. 0.5 km to shopping centre, 5 km to downtown - yet a world apart. Shoulder season rates available call for details. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Partial Service $34-$39 (15 amp/electric/ water) Serviced $41-$51 Tenting $28-$32 Add’l Adult $4 Child $1. ** See winter listing page 58. ** See featured members page 6. ** See ad same page.
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Mountainaire Campground & RV Park
Tel: (250) 245-1169 Toll: 1-866-311-2267 E-Mail:
register@mountainairervpark.com Web:
www.mountainairervpark.com
1094 Spruston Rd., Nanaimo BC V9X 1R2 Lovely 40-acre campground minutes from
Ladysmith and Nanaimo, featuring spacious campsites for tents and RVs and a relaxed family atmosphere. Clean bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Swim, fish, play horseshoes or volleyball or just cuddle up by a campfire. Join us, you won’t want to leave. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $32 Partial Service $35 Serviced $38 Tenting $32 plus taxes. Add’l Adult $5 Child Under 16 Free. ** See winter listing page 58. ** See featured members page 6.
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Living Forest Oceanside Campground & RV
Oceanside Campground & RV Park Nanaimo, Vancouver Island
53 acres, 300 incredible sites
LivingForest.com
Facebook.com/LivingForestRV 250-755-1755
The only thing we overlook...
...is the waterfront
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Super Camping - Vancouver Island & The Gulf Islands
Galiano Island/Destination BC Tom Ryan
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