Do BC provincial parks have RV hookups?

Do BC provincial parks have RV hookups?

BC Parks now has electrical hook-ups in some campgrounds, including: Alice Lake Provincial Park. Bear Creek Provincial Park. E.C.

Is rathtrevor open for camping?

About the Park There are many day trips accessible from Rathtrevor, and it is only 30 minutes from the Nanaimo Ferry Terminal. Camping is available year round.

How much is it to camp at Rathtrevor Beach?

Regular group camping charges per night are the base rate for the site, which is $120.00/group site/night, plus $5/adult (16+, minimum charge for 15 adults), plus $1/child (6-15).

Can you have a fire on rathtrevor Beach?

Park regulations protect the natural state of the park and ensure a quality experience for all visitors. Fires are permitted in designated fire rings only. Pets must be on a leash at all times and are not allowed on the sandy day-use area/beach. Please be responsible for their behaviour and waste.

Does rathtrevor have power?

Camping at Rathtrevor All campsites are within a 5-minute walk to the 2 km stretch of sandy beach. Please note, these are all non-serviced sites! (No electricity nor sewer hook-ups).

Are generators allowed in BC provincial parks?

Are generators allowed in provincial parks? Generator use is permitted between the hours of 9am – 11am and from 6pm – 8pm. This policy was created to help reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, fuel consumption and noise levels. Get more information about this policy.

Are dogs allowed on rathtrevor Beach?

Pets are not permitted in the day-use area at Rathtrevor Beach, but leashed dogs are welcome on the beach near the campgrounds. During the Black Brant geese migration period in spring, dogs are not permitted on beaches in the Parksville and Qualicum Beach Wildlife Management Area.

Can you get married at Rathtrevor Beach?

Rathtrevor Beach Park is a fantastic wedding destination for both elopements and traditional wedding ceremonies. There are picnic shelters you can reserve for casual picnic receptions, 200 vehicle accessible campsites, three playgrounds, over 5 km of walking trails and plenty of both sandy and rocky beach.

Can you drink alcohol in BC provincial parks?

Liquor consumption is prohibited anywhere in the park, with the exception of your campsite. Bicycles may only be ridden on park roads and on designated trails.

Can you fly drones in BC provincial parks?

It’s illegal to operate drones in BC’s provincial parks and protected areas without permission. Parks and protected areas are special places – home to rare ecosystems and species and providing us with important ecosystem services including clean air, clean water and carbon storage.

Are dogs allowed on rathtrevor beach?

What makes Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park so special?

Majestic old-growth trees, beautiful ocean sunsets and an inviting, wide sandy beach with campsites nestled amongst mature Douglas fir trees makes Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park in Parksville one of the premier vacation destinations on Vancouver Island.

Where is Rathtrevor National Park?

WINTER RATES APPLY – Rathtrevor open and operational year-round. Winter fee in effect from October 27 – March 13 no services. Located 3 km south of Parksville on Hwy 19a, on central Vancouver Island. Take exit #51 from the Inland Island Highway (Hwy #19) and follow signs to the park. The closest communities are Parksville, Qualicum and Nanaimo.

How much does it cost to camp at Rathtrevor Beach?

Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are available in the shoulder season. Rathtrevor Beach is very busy during the summer months and reservations are required between the last week of June and Labour Day in September. Vehicle Accessible Camping Fee: $35.00 per party/night

What facilities are available at Rathtrevor Park?

Picnic tables, fresh water, and toilet/change buildings are available. Perfect for a family reunion, company picnic or any other gathering in the park, Rathtrevor also has two covered picnic shelters available for reservation.