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887 Holiday parks and RV rentals in British Columbia

Best British Columbia luxury holiday parks

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

Arjuna Luxury Wall Tent - British Columbia
10 18 reviews
British Columbia
21/06 – 27/06
SG$165/nighttotal: SG$990 (6 )

Arjuna Luxury Wall Tent

1 2
tent , Colombie-Britannique
The Arjuna Luxury Wall Tent is located in the Bella Coola Valley, British Columbia, near Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, offering easy access to hiking trails such as the Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail and the Mackenzie Heritage Loop Trail.
This 21.3 square metre (229 sq ft) glamping unit features a spacious interior, a private ensuite bathroom, a large porch with Coast Mountain views, and access to shared BBQ facilities and an organic garden; it sleeps two guests and is situated on a working equestrian property offering riding lessons and trail rides.

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Best British Columbia holiday parks with a pool

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

Five Minutes Walk To Cultus Lake, A Fantastic Place To Relax, Lots Of Activities - British Columbia
British Columbia
01/08 – 30/11
SG$195/nighttotal: SG$23595 (121 )

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

1 4
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

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in British Columbia?

    British Columbia has a vibrant sporting scene! The Vancouver Canucks (ice hockey) are hugely popular, and their games are a great experience. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in world-class resorts like Whistler Blackcomb. In the summer, cycling events and hiking competitions are common, and many local communities hold their own festivals and events. The Celebration of Light fireworks competition in Vancouver is a spectacular annual event.
  • What are the best holiday parks in British Columbia?

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

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

    While places like Vancouver and Whistler are well-known, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Cathedral Provincial Park, with its towering trees, is a hidden gem. The Barkerville Historic Town Site offers a fascinating glimpse into British Columbia's gold rush history. For something truly unique, check out the abandoned ghost town of Sandon, near Nelson. The area around the Bella Coola Valley is also stunning and relatively unexplored by tourists.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in British Columbia?

    Rest Inn Rv Park, Hollies Hideaway and West Van Guest Suite Close To City - Sea & Snow 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 September, coinciding with the summer months and ideal weather for outdoor activities. However, shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds and potentially lower prices.
  • 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 Rest Inn Rv Park.

  • What foods is British Columbia best known for?

    British Columbia boasts incredible culinary diversity. Salmon, in various preparations, is a staple. Spot prawns are a delicacy, best enjoyed fresh. Wild blueberries are abundant and used in everything from jams to pies. The Okanagan Valley is renowned for its fruit, particularly apples and cherries. Craft breweries and wineries are also prevalent throughout the province, offering a wide range of local beverages.
  • 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 Rest Inn Rv Park, Blue River Cabins & Campgrounds and Hillside Country Market Camping.

  • Is British Columbia a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! British Columbia has an extensive network of provincial parks offering diverse camping experiences, from car camping to backcountry adventures. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is famous for its coastal camping, while Garibaldi Provincial Park provides stunning alpine settings. Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak season, so planning ahead is essential.
  • 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 Rest Inn Rv Park.

  • How can you 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. Many smaller towns and villages host regular events and festivals celebrating local culture and traditions. Consider taking a guided tour focusing on Indigenous culture or exploring First Nations' art and heritage sites. Engaging with local businesses and asking for recommendations can also lead to authentic cultural experiences.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in British Columbia?

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

  • Does British Columbia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be prepared for varied weather conditions depending on the region and time of year. Coastal areas can be rainy, while inland regions experience hotter, drier summers. Wildlife encounters are possible; bear safety is crucial, especially in mountainous areas. Always carry bear spray and follow safety guidelines. Mountainous areas also pose risks of landslides and flash floods, so check weather forecasts before venturing into the backcountry.
  • What are the top hiking trails in British Columbia for families?

    Many trails cater to families. The Quarry Rock trail near Vancouver offers stunning city views with a relatively easy climb. In Stanley Park, there are numerous well-maintained, paved trails suitable for all ages and abilities. In the Okanagan Valley, Myra Canyon Trestles offers a unique experience on a historic railway trail, albeit with some slightly challenging sections. Always check trail conditions and difficulty ratings before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in British Columbia?

    A three-day itinerary depends on your interests, but a possible option could be: Day 1: Explore Vancouver – Gastown, Stanley Park, Granville Island Market. Day 2: Day trip to Whistler – enjoy the scenery, maybe a gondola ride. Day 3: Explore a nearby area like Bowen Island or explore more of Vancouver's museums and attractions. This is just a suggestion; many other options exist depending on your preferences and travel style.

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Best pet friendly British Columbia holiday parks

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

Lake Front Farm Glamping & Sauna Experience - British Columbia
British Columbia
03/07 – 05/07
SG$247/nighttotal: SG$494 (2 )

Lake Front Farm Glamping & Sauna Experience

1 3
campervan , Courtenay
Glamping At Lakefront Farm!, situated in Black Creek near Courtenay, offers lakefront access with a private dock and proximity to the Courtenay and District Museum and Paleontology Centre and Comox Air Force Museum (distances unspecified).
This 28-square-metre mobile home sleeps six, featuring one bedroom, one bathroom, and access to a shared kitchen tent, outdoor showers, a communal BBQ area, Wi-Fi, sauna, paddleboards, and a bee tour (weather permitting).
Farm Stay Marron Valley- 5th Wheel Trailer - British Columbia
9.8 8 reviews
British Columbia
28/08 – 02/09
SG$155/nighttotal: SG$775 (5 )

Farm Stay Marron Valley- 5th Wheel Trailer

1 2
mobile home , Penticton
Farm Stay Marron Valley – 5th Wheel Trailer is situated in Olalla, Penticton, within 15km of Skaha Lake, Linden Gardens, and several wineries including Topshelf and Kraze Legz.
This pet-friendly, one-bedroom mobile home sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, patio, garden, free Wi-Fi, and is close to Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory.
Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site) - British Columbia
9.9 58 reviews
British Columbia
23/08 – 05/09
SG$152/nighttotal: SG$1976 (13 )

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.
Spacious Lakefront Campsites - British Columbia
British Columbia
28/08 – 02/09
SG$62/nighttotal: SG$310 (5 )

Spacious Lakefront Campsites

1 2
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.

Best British Columbia holiday parks with a locker

Tiny Goat On The Hill - British Columbia
10 158 reviews
British Columbia
25/07 – 27/07
SG$290/nighttotal: SG$580 (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.
Glamp And Sauna At Mini Shepherd Ranch - British Columbia
9.6 185 reviews
British Columbia
26/06 – 28/06
SG$169/nighttotal: SG$338 (2 )

Glamp And Sauna At Mini Shepherd Ranch

1 3
campervan , McBride
Delightful Ranch Stay In The Robson Valley offers a campervan in the Robson Valley, British Columbia, a short drive from Mount Robson Provincial Park and minutes from local hiking trails.
This well-equipped mobile home sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a garden, plus opportunities to interact with resident horses and dogs.
Huckleberry Hollow - British Columbia
9.9 33 reviews
British Columbia
21/06 – 27/06
SG$129/nighttotal: SG$774 (6 )

Huckleberry Hollow

1 2
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.
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