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minimum 24 feet wide by 60 feet long, offer 14 feet overhead clearance and have 50-amp service.


DEFINITION OF ABBREVIATIONS Add’l = Rate for an additional person CP = Cancellation Policy Hrs. = Hours Hwy = Highway Incl. = Includes Km = Kilometer Mi = Mile Min. = Minute ‘ = Feet WiFi = Wireless Internet Available


CUSTOMER SERVICE GUARANTEE BC Lodging and Campgrounds Association has implemented a Customer Service Guarantee which all members are asked to adhere to in the operation of their businesses.


• To maintain a high degree of cleanliness and to ensure their establishment meets the 2014 criteria standards set by Destination British Columbia for an approved accommodation.


• To provide excellent service and hospitality at all times and to operate their business in a professional and courteous manner.


• To exercise truth in all advertising and to advise guests of any services they are unable to provide.


• To adhere to their policy on cancellations and deposit refunds as published.


• To charge reasonable and appropriate rates at


all times.


• To offer fair exchange on U.S. currency. • To handle any complaints promptly and fairly.


APPROVED ACCOMMODATION Troughout British Columbia, an Approved Accommodation sign is awarded to tourist accommodations that have been inspected and have met Destination British Columbia’s (formally Tourism


British Columbia) standards of maintenance, cleanliness, comfort and professionalism for the current or previous year. Accommodation establishments may display the white “Approved Accommodation” sign.


Complaints about accommodation facilities should first be discussed with the manager of the establishment and, if not resolved, be directed to Tourism Business Customer Service, Destination British Columbia, 12th floor, 510 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3A8 or email productservices@destinationbc.ca


NATIONAL PARKS CAMPING INFORMATION National parks protect outstanding examples of Canada’s natural environment. British Columbia is home to seven national parks each with their own distinct characteristics.


EXPLANATION OF CAMPING & RV SYMBOLS


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• Total Campsites • Nombre total de sites • Anzahl von Einzelplätzen


• Accept reservations • Accepte réservations • Reservierung möglich


• Credit cards accepted • Cartes de crédit acceptées • Kreditkarten akzeptiert


• Electrical outlets on site • Prises de courant sur le site • Individueller Stromanschluss


• 30 amp service • Service pour 30 amp • Service für 30 Ampere


• 50 amp service • Service pour 50 amp • Service für 50 Ampere


• Water outlets on site • Prises d’eau sur le site • Individueller Wasseranschluss


• Sewer outlets on site • Conduites d’égoûts sur le site • Individueller Abwasseranschluss


• Cable/Satellite hookup on site • Prises pour le câble/Satellite sur le site • Individueller Kabel/satellitanschluss


• Tenting area • Terrain pour les tentes • Sonderplatz für Zelte


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• Pull-thru sites • Sites à entrée directe pour roulottes • Durchfahrbare Einzelplätze


• Handicap facilities • Installations pour les personnes handicapées • Einrichtungen für Körperbehinderte


• Sani-station • Stations sanitaires • Abwasserstation


• Flush toilets • Toilettes avec chasse d’eau • Toiletten mit Wasserspülung


• Showers • Douches • Duschen


• Pets permitted • Animaux familiers acceptés • Haustiere zugelassen


• Propane • Gaz propane • Propangas


• Recreation hall • Salle de loisirs • Unterhaltungs-Gesellschaftraum


• Playground • Terrain de jeux • Spielplatz


• Family Reunions • Réunion de famille • Familienwiedervereinigung


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• Beach/natural swimming • Plage/site naturel de baignade • Strand/Natürliche Schwimmgelegenheit


• Outdoor pool • Piscine extérieure • Freibad


• Indoor pool • Piscine intérieure • Hallenbad


• Hot tub • Bain tourbillon • Whirlpool


• Snack bar • Casse-croûte • Snackbar


• Convenience store • Dépanneur • Allgemeinbedarfs lebensmittelgeschäft


• Laundromat • Buanderie • Waschautomaten


• Marina • Marina • Jachthafen


• Boat launch • Rampe de mise à l’eau • Bootsrampe


• Motor boat rental • Location de bateaux à moteurs • Motorboot-verleih


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• Canoe/rowboat/kayak rental • Location de canots/chaloupes/kayak • Kanu-, Ruderboot-, kayak-verleih


• Hiking trails • Sentiers pour randonnée pèdestre • Wanderwege


• ATV friendly • VTT amical • ATV freundlich


• Motorcycle friendly • moto amical • Motorrad freundlich


• Fishing • Pêche • Angeln


• WiFi • WiFi • WiFi


• Seasonal Camping • Camping d’été • Sommer Camping


• French • French • French


Camping is an excellent way to experience these national treasures. To receive your FREE guide to national parks and national historic sites in British Columbia please visit: www.parkscanada.gc.ca/visit or call toll free 1-888-773-8888.


Reserve your campsite or new oTENTik tent-cabin in advance to ensure that your experience in one of Canada’s national parks is guaranteed! Visit the reservations website for a list of participating campgrounds: www.reservation.pc.gc.ca.


Planning to visit several national parks this year? Te Parks Canada Discovery Pass gives you unlimited entry to over 100 Parks Canada locations. Te pass is available online at www.parkscanada.gc.ca/sr, through the Tourism Vancouver Information Centres and at participating national parks and national historic sites. For more information on entry fees, activities, facilities and programming visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca.


PROVINCIAL PARKS Provincial park campgrounds (BC Parks) are not listed in the guide. Tey are listed in the Go Camping BC guide, (see ad on page 55 for more information). Alternatively, for current information on camping at provincial parks, visit their website at: www.bcparks.ca or for reservations visit www.discovercamping.ca or call Discover Camping at 1-800-689-9025.


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