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887 Holiday parks and RV rentals in British Columbia

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Among the 887 accommodations in British Columbia, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Class A Rv On Tree Streets - British Columbia
British Columbia
28/08 – 02/09
A$187/nighttotal: A$935 (5 )

Class A Rv On Tree Streets

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mobile home , Sicamous
This Class A RV, named 'Class A Rv On Tree Streets', is situated near Sicamous, a 13-minute walk (approximately 1 km) from the Sicamous Visitor Centre and an 8-minute walk (approximately 0.6 km) from Sicamous Centennial Park.
The 37-square-metre mobile home sleeps four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and access to a garden, spa, and on-site parking; nearby attractions include Dutchmen Dairy, Shuswap Lake, and Mara Provincial Park, with opportunities for tobogganing and snowmobiling.

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Best British Columbia holiday parks with a pool

Among the 887 accommodations in British Columbia, here are the 2 best holiday parks with a pool

Rest Inn Rv Park - British Columbia
8.5 904 reviews
British Columbia
13/09 – 16/09
A$278/nighttotal: A$834 (3 )

Rest Inn Rv Park

2 4
camping , Terrace
Rest Inn is located on the banks of the Skeena River, a short drive from Terrace Town Center and the airport. The hotel consistently receives very good reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The rooms are comfortably furnished and include a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. Guests can enjoy the swimming pool, hot tub, and fitness centre, as well as the convenience of free Wi-Fi and a complimentary airport shuttle.
Five Minutes Walk To Cultus Lake, A Fantastic Place To Relax, Lots Of Activities - British Columbia
British Columbia
01/08 – 30/11
A$216/nighttotal: A$26136 (121 )

Five Minutes Walk To Cultus Lake, A Fantastic Place To Relax, Lots Of Activities

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mobile home , Chilliwack
This mobile home offers the "Five Minutes Walk To Cultus Lake, A Fantastic Place To Relax, Lots Of Activities" package, situated in Lindell Beach, just 500 meters from Cultus Lake and a short drive from Cultus Lake Provincial Park and the Chilliwack Cultural Centre.
Accommodating up to six guests, this three-bedroom static caravan features air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, and parking, whilst being conveniently located for exploring the surrounding provincial parks and golf courses.

Frequently asked questions about campings in British Columbia

  • What popular sports or events can be experienced in British Columbia?

    British Columbia has a vibrant sporting scene! For winter, Whistler Blackcomb is world-renowned for skiing and snowboarding, hosting numerous competitions. In summer, you'll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and whitewater rafting. The BC Lions (Canadian football) and Vancouver Canucks (ice hockey) are popular professional teams to watch. The Celebration of Light fireworks festival in Vancouver is a spectacular summer event.
  • What are the best holiday parks in British Columbia?

    Among the holiday parks in British Columbia, Boulder Mountain Resort, Mackenzie Beach Resort and Cozy Suite @ Van Près De L'aéroport / Ubc / Dt are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights in British Columbia are worth visiting?

    Beyond the usual suspects, consider exploring the Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island, a magical old-growth forest. The Barkerville Historic Townsite, a preserved gold rush town, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. For stunning natural beauty, head to the Garibaldi Provincial Park, boasting incredible hiking trails and alpine lakes. The Okanagan Valley also has many charming smaller towns and wineries off the beaten path, such as Summerland or Naramata.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in British Columbia?

  • When is the high season in British Columbia?

    The high season in British Columbia generally runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period. Shoulder seasons (May and September) offer a good compromise between pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in British Columbia?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in British Columbia are Boulder Mountain Resort, Mackenzie Beach Resort and Swiss Village Inn.

  • What foods is British Columbia best known for?

    British Columbia boasts incredible culinary diversity. Wild salmon, especially sockeye, is a staple, often enjoyed grilled or smoked. Spot prawns are a delicacy, best enjoyed fresh. BC wines, particularly from the Okanagan Valley, are increasingly acclaimed internationally. Locally grown fruits like cherries and apples are also abundant and delicious.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in British Columbia?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in British Columbia are Blue River Cabins & Campgrounds, Hillside Country Market Camping and Hollies Hideaway.

  • Is British Columbia a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! British Columbia has an extensive network of provincial parks offering diverse camping experiences, from rustic campsites to those with full amenities. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island is renowned for its coastal camping, while Garibaldi Provincial Park provides stunning alpine settings. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in British Columbia?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in British Columbia are Boulder Mountain Resort, Mackenzie Beach Resort and Swiss Village Inn.

  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in British Columbia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to connect with the community and sample regional produce. Exploring smaller towns and villages outside major cities offers a more authentic experience. Many communities host festivals and events throughout the year, providing opportunities to interact with locals and experience their traditions. Consider taking a guided tour focused on First Nations culture and history for a deeper understanding.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in British Columbia?

    Boulder Mountain Resort, Mackenzie Beach Resort and Cozy Suite @ Van Près De L'aéroport / Ubc / Dt are the best holiday parks with parking in British Columbia.

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards should travellers to British Columbia be aware of?

    British Columbia's weather varies greatly depending on the region and season. Coastal areas have a mild, temperate climate, while the interior can experience extreme temperatures. Be prepared for rain, especially on the coast. Wildlife encounters are possible; bears, cougars, and wolves are present in some areas. Always practice responsible wildlife viewing and carry bear spray when hiking in bear country. Mountain weather can change rapidly, so be prepared for sudden shifts in conditions.
  • What are the top family-friendly hiking trails in British Columbia?

    The Quarry Rock trail near Vancouver offers stunning city views with a relatively easy climb. In Stanley Park, Vancouver, there are many well-maintained, paved trails suitable for all ages and fitness levels. On Vancouver Island, the trails in Goldstream Provincial Park are relatively easy and offer beautiful scenery. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before heading out.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary for British Columbia?

    A three-day trip requires focusing on a specific region. A Vancouver-centric itinerary could include exploring Stanley Park, Granville Island Market, and Gastown on day one. Day two could involve a visit to Grouse Mountain for panoramic views. Day three might involve a whale watching tour or exploring the Capilano Suspension Bridge. This is just one suggestion; a trip focused on Victoria or the Okanagan Valley would look quite different.

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Best pet friendly British Columbia holiday parks

Among the 887 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Creekside Getaway - British Columbia
10 14 reviews
British Columbia
03/07 – 05/07
A$211/nighttotal: A$422 (2 )

Creekside Getaway

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campervan , Hope
Escape to the 'Creekside Getaway' campervan, situated on a 25-acre private forest near Hope, British Columbia, beside a spring-fed creek; the precise distance to Hope town centre requires further clarification.
This mobile home sleeps four, boasting a queen-sized bed, convertible dining area (forming a double bed), kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, and internet access; enjoy stargazing, creekside relaxation, and nearby hiking trails (distances to be confirmed).
Spacious Lakefront Campsites - British Columbia
British Columbia
21/06 – 27/06
A$63/nighttotal: A$378 (6 )

Spacious Lakefront Campsites

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campervan , One Hundred Mile House
This motorhome is located on the shores of Wilson Lake, a 15-minute drive from Bridge Lake, offering a prime lakeside setting with direct water access and views, and is conveniently situated near Bridge Lake Provincial Park and Emar Lakes Provincial Park.
The "Spacious Lakefront Campsites" offer accommodation for up to four guests with one bedroom, complimentary WiFi, and on-site rentals for fishing boats and ATVs, with basic facilities including outhouses.
Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site) - British Columbia
9.9 58 reviews
British Columbia
28/08 – 30/08
A$227/nighttotal: A$454 (2 )

Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site)

1 2
campervan , Tahsis
The Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site) campervan is situated 3km southwest of Tahsis, on a secluded mountainside with stunning views of Tahsis Mountain, Mt McKelvie, and Rugged Mountain.
The campervan offers comfortable accommodation for two guests and features a private path leading to a seating area, a pebble beach, and a nearby 90ft waterfall.
Delightful Rv Haylmore Creek Farm - British Columbia
9.9 75 reviews
British Columbia
31/07 – 03/08
A$186/nighttotal: A$558 (3 )

Delightful Rv Haylmore Creek Farm

1 3
campervan , Pemberton
Delightful RV Haylmore Creek Farm is situated near Darcy, approximately 56km north of Pemberton, on a 10-acre wooded homestead, a 5-minute drive from Anderson Lake, offering a unique off-grid experience.
This self-contained campervan sleeps three, features a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a private garden with BBQ, and includes WiFi access; nearby trails and lake activities are easily accessible.

Best British Columbia holiday parks with a locker

Beaver Island Moonrock - British Columbia
9.9 109 reviews
British Columbia
21/06 – 27/06
A$159/nighttotal: A$954 (6 )

Beaver Island Moonrock

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campervan , Sechelt
The Beaver Island Moonrock campervan is situated just a short distance from Sechelt, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The accommodation has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The campervan provides a cosy space for two guests, with a single bedroom and bathroom. It is fully equipped with a kitchen featuring a fridge, freezer, and microwave, as well as a private garden and ample parking.
Huckleberry Hollow - British Columbia
9.9 33 reviews
British Columbia
21/06 – 27/06
A$143/nighttotal: A$858 (6 )

Huckleberry Hollow

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tent , Campbell River
The Huckleberry Hollow tent is located on Cortes Island, a 10-minute walk from Hollyhock, 15 minutes from Smelt Bay, and 15 minutes from the "downtown" area of Mansons, offering a secluded glamping experience in a tranquil forest setting. The accommodation receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The tent sleeps up to three guests and includes a private outdoor kitchen and a unique forest shower. Visitors can enjoy a semi-off-grid experience with convenient amenities, including a nearby outhouse and the option of exploring the surrounding area, which includes old-growth cedars and access to various attractions and activities on Cortes Island.
Ravenwood Retreats: The Raven's Nest Skoolie - British Columbia
9.9 58 reviews
British Columbia
25/07 – 01/08
A$178/nighttotal: A$1246 (7 )

Ravenwood Retreats: The Raven's Nest Skoolie

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campervan , Sayward
The Raven's Nest Skoolie, a unique glamping unit, is located in the Sayward Valley, bordering the Salmon River on a 40-acre private property.
This self-sufficient, one-bedroom, one-bathroom bus conversion sleeps two guests and offers a kitchen with a fridge, parking, a garden, excellent Wi-Fi, and access to on-site nature-based wellness services.
Tiny Goat On The Hill - British Columbia
10 158 reviews
British Columbia
28/08 – 30/08
A$282/nighttotal: A$564 (2 )

Tiny Goat On The Hill

1 2
campervan , Hope
This tiny house is located near Hope, British Columbia, a short drive from Kawkawa Lake Provincial Park and the Othello Tunnels at Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. The cabin offers a romantic setting overlooking Kawkawa Lake and Ogilvie Peak with sunset views of Mount Hope, and it is situated near a local pond, offering opportunities to observe deer, bear, coyotes, marmots, chipmunks, frogs, and other wildlife.
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