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Rondalyn RV Resort & Campground


Tel: (250) 245-3227 E-Mail: rondalyn@parkbridge.com Web: www.parkbridge.com


1350 Timberlands Rd., Ladysmith BC V9G 1L5 Family-friendly resort with swimming pool, hot


tub, par 3 golf course, WiFi, cabin rentals, clean washrooms. 18 km south of Nanaimo, 8 km north of Ladysmith. Turn west off Hwy 1 onto Timberlands Rd. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: 2 Persons Serviced $26-$52. ** See winter listing page 58. ** See ad page 12.


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Westwood Lake R.V. Camping & Cabins


Tel: (250) 753-3922 E-Mail: westwoodlake@shaw.ca Web: www.westwoodlakecampgrounds.com


380 Westwood Rd., Nanaimo BC V9R 6S5 Outdoor movies. 1 min. walk to lake, mountain


biking, bus route and restaurants. 5 mins. drive to city centre, wave pool, ice rinks, golfing, soccer fields, athletic track, BMX and tennis courts. 10 mins. drive to ferries. CP 7 days. Open All Year. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $28-$30 Partial Service $34-$36 (power/water) Serviced $36-38 Tenting $26- $28 Add’l Adult $3 Child 6 & Over $3 Under 6 Free. Pets on leash, pick-up after them and do not leave unattended at your site.


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Nanoose Bay


Nanoose Creek Campground Tel: (250) 468-7186 Cell: (250) 951-8338 Toll: 1-866-468-7186


2212 Island Hwy E., Nanoose Bay BC V9P 9A8 Conveniently located mid-island, 10 mins drive to either Parksville or Nanaimo. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of a small campground with large spacious sites close to beaches, golf courses and hiking. Campfires, firewood, free hot showers, internet, cablevision. Groups welcome. Pull-thrus over 125’. Open All Year. ** Rates: 2 Persons Unserviced $30 Serviced $35 Tenting $30 incl. taxes.


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Parksville & Area


Paradise Sea-Side Resort Tel: (250) 248-6612 Toll: 1-866-325-1874 Web: www.paradisefunpark.net


375 W Island Hwy, Parksville BC V9P 1A1 Deluxe RV park beside acres of Parksville’s


sandy beach. Adjacent to Paradise Sea-Shell Motel and Paradise Fun Park, offering two 18-hole mini-golf, bumper boats, etc. Easy walk to town and fine restaurants. Big Rig Friendly. Open: Mar - Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Serviced $25-$48 Add’l Adult $2.50 Child 3 & Over $2.50.


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Park Sands Beach Resort


Tel: (250) 248-3171 Toll: 1-877-873-1600 Web: www.parksands.com


105 Island Hwy E., Parksville BC V9P 2G4 Quiet, family-oriented, on sandy beach in downtown Parksville. Concrete pads or grass sites. Next to community park, playground and water spray park. Security Jul/Aug, propane fires only. CP deposits non-refundable, call for details. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: 2 Persons Unserviced $27-$34 Serviced $38-$69 Add’l Adult $4 Child Over 5 years $4. ** See winter listing page 58.


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Riverbend Resort


Tel: (250) 248-3134 Toll: 1-800-701-3033 Web: www.riverbendresort.bc.ca


Country Maples RV Resort Reservations: 250-246-2078 OR Online at www.htr.ca 9010 Trans Canada Hwy., Chemainus, BC GPS: N48° 53.763 W123° 42.885


Public & membership camping with Canada’s Largest RV Resort System


For membership information call 1-800-663-2265 Visit us online at www.htr.ca or www.fb.me/HolidayTrailsRVResorts


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1 - 924 Island Hwy E., Parksville BC V9P 1R6 Private beach resort on Englishman River. Mins. to Rathtrevor Beach, golf, shops. Fully-serviced 30/50 amp RV sites, cable, WiFi. Lovely log and cedar cottages. Fully-equipped luxury yurts. Exit #46/19A, 3 km to Riverbend sign. Big Rig Friendly. Open All Year. ** Rates: 2 Persons Serviced $36-$46 Add’l Adult $2.50 Child Over 5 $3.


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Pender Island


Gulf Islands National Park Reserve - Prior Centennial Campground


Tel: (250) 654-4000 Toll: 1-866-944-1744 E-Mail: gulf.islands@pc.gc.ca Web: www.parkscanada.gc.ca/gulf


North Pender Island, Pender Island BC V8L 2P8 Small forested campground on North Pender


Island, 6 km from the ferry with drive-in sites. A great base from which to explore the Penders. See page 3 for more information. Reservations 1-877-737-3783 or online at www. reservation.parkscanada.gc.ca. Fees apply. Big friendly sites available. RV accessible with no service. Open: May 15 - Sep 30. ** Rates: 6 Persons Unserviced $13.70. Rates subject to change. ** Languages Spoken: English, French.


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Port Hardy & Area Port Hardy RV Resort


Tel: (250) 949-8111 Toll: 1-855-949-8118 E-Mail: reservations@porthardyrvresort.com Web: www.porthardyrvresort.com


8080 Goodspeed Rd., Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0 Just off Hwy 19, 1/2 mile north of Bear


Cove (BC Ferries) junction. RV and tenting campground nestled between Quatse River and 138 acres Estuary Wildlife Sanctuary. 5 mins. from BC Ferries. Ideal if you are coming from or going to Prince Rupert. Easy in and out. Clean friendly environment, large public BBQ area, firewood and freezing facilities. Open: Jun 1 - Sep 10. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Serviced $39 Add’l Adult $5.


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Quatse River Regional Park & Campground


Tel: (250) 949-2395 Toll: 1-866-949-2395 E-Mail: reservations@quatsecampground.ca Web: www.quatsecampground.ca


8400 Byng Rd., Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0 As part of a richly forested regional park,


the Quatse campground offers fishing opportunities and easy access to hiking trails. Revenue funds salmon enhancement at the Quatse River Hatchery. Tours and interpretive displays are offered by the Salmon Stewardship Centre. We are off the highway, minutes away from ferry terminal and downtown Port Hardy. Discount for seniors. Weekly freezer charge $10. Boat or add’l vehicle $5. Open All Year. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Partial Service $29-$34 (power/ water) Tenting $24 Add’l Adult $2 Child Under 13 Free.


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