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1485 Holiday parks and RV rentals in British Columbia

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Among the 1485 accommodations in British Columbia, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

River Bend Roost- An Off Grid Adventure - British Columbia
10 2 reviews

River Bend Roost- An Off Grid Adventure

campervan, Clearwater
The River Bend Roost, an off-grid adventure campervan, is situated on a secluded forested ridge overlooking the river, just 28 kilometres from the entrance to Wells Gray Park and a kilometre off the highway via a short, steep dirt road. This motorhome offers a peaceful wilderness setting for two guests, featuring a private deck and fire pit, with easy access to hiking, kayaking, fishing, and stargazing, and is only 28 kilometres from Wells Gray Park.

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Best British Columbia holiday parks with a pool

Among the 1485 accommodations in British Columbia, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Jewel Bay Resort - British Columbia
8.5 57 reviews

Jewel Bay Resort

camping, Blind Bay
Jewel Bay Resort is a 2-star resort located just a short drive from Shuswap Lake Estates Golf Course and Salmon Arm, offering easy access to the beautiful natural surroundings of the area. The resort consistently receives very good user ratings, indicating a positive experience for guests.
Each bungalow features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave and dishwasher, providing guests with the convenience of self-catering. The resort also offers a range of on-site amenities, including a swimming pool, garden, barbecue and a children's playground, making it an ideal choice for families looking for a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.

Frequently asked questions about campings in British Columbia

  • What popular sports or events are there 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's plenty of skiing and snowboarding in the winter, with world-class resorts like Whistler Blackcomb. In the summer, cycling, hiking, and watersports like kayaking and paddleboarding are incredibly popular. Major events include the Celebration of Light fireworks competition in Vancouver and various music festivals across the province, such as the Shambhala Music Festival.
  • 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?

    Beyond the usual suspects, consider exploring the Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island, a stunning old-growth forest with massive Douglas firs. The Okanagan Valley offers charming smaller towns like Naramata, known for its wineries and stunning lake views. For something truly unique, head to the Barkerville Historic Town, a remarkably preserved gold rush town in the Cariboo region.
  • 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 September, coinciding with the warmest and driest weather. This is when you'll find the most tourists and the highest prices for accommodation and activities.
  • 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 seafood, particularly salmon, which is prepared in countless ways. Wild berries like blueberries and raspberries are abundant and used in jams, pies and other treats. The Okanagan Valley is renowned for its wine production, and local craft breweries are popping up everywhere. Don't forget to try some locally-sourced cheeses and artisan breads.
  • 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 Orchards Camping2 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 car camping to backcountry adventures. Places like Garibaldi Provincial Park and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve are particularly popular, offering stunning scenery and various levels of difficulty. Remember to book campsites in advance, 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 meet producers and sample regional foods. Exploring smaller towns and villages provides opportunities to chat with residents and learn about their lives. Many communities host cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing Indigenous art, music, and traditions. Consider attending a performance by a local First Nations group for a truly authentic experience.
  • 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 be aware of?

    Yes. British Columbia's weather can be unpredictable, varying significantly depending on the region and time of year. Be prepared for rain, especially on the coast. Wildlife encounters are possible, so it's crucial to maintain a safe distance from animals like bears and cougars. Mountain areas present risks of landslides and sudden changes in weather. Always check weather forecasts and heed safety warnings.
  • What are the top hiking trails in British Columbia for families?

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

    A possible itinerary could focus on Vancouver and its surroundings. Day one could involve exploring Stanley Park, Granville Island Market, and Gastown. Day two could be a trip to Grouse Mountain for panoramic views or a visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge. Day three could be spent exploring the beaches of Kitsilano or taking a ferry to one of the Gulf Islands.

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Best pet friendly British Columbia holiday parks

Among the 1485 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Soak In Forest Tub - Private Serene & Wild - British Columbia
9.9 33 reviews

Soak In Forest Tub - Private Serene & Wild

campervan, Sayward
Wild Haven Glamping*, situated in the Sayward Valley on a mushroom farm near the ancient forest, offers a secluded campervan rental a short drive from Sayward village and approximately 72 km from Campbell River.
This pet-friendly glamping trailer sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, boasting a full kitchenette, hot shower, composting toilet, Starlink Wi-Fi, a private fenced site overlooking a pond, an outdoor bathtub, and BBQ facilities; nearby activities include hiking, fishing, kayaking, whale watching at Kelsey Bay, and skiing at Mount Cain (seasonally).
Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site) - British Columbia
9.9 68 reviews

Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site)

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.
Private  Retreat With Ocean Views, Mountain Scenery And Stunning Sunsets - British Columbia
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Private Retreat With Ocean Views, Mountain Scenery And Stunning Sunsets

mobile home, Sechelt
The "Private Retreat With Ocean Views, Mountain Scenery And Stunning Sunsets" mobile home in Madeira Park offers independent access and boasts impressive mountain and ocean vistas, with grocery stores, restaurants, and gift shops all within a 10-minute drive, alongside easy access to Baker Beach Park, Francis Point Provincial Park, and Garden Bay Marine Provincial Park.
This dog-friendly park home provides accommodation for up to four guests across 59 square meters, featuring two bedrooms each with a television, a living room with a TV, a full kitchen, a bathroom with laundry facilities, and an outdoor deck with a picnic table for enjoying the scenery.
Airstream Private, Fire Pit, Waterfall, Projector - British Columbia
10 197 reviews

Airstream Private, Fire Pit, Waterfall, Projector

campervan, Pemberton
Airstream ★Private, Fire Pit, Waterfall, Projector is a renovated 1970s Airstream Overlander situated in Joffre Creek, a 19km drive from Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, 29km from Pemberton, and 72km from Whistler.
This self-catered mobile home sleeps two, boasts a full kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a private garden, a cedar gazebo, outdoor shower and clawfoot bath, plus an outdoor projector; pets are welcome.

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Tiny Goat On The Hill - British Columbia
10 176 reviews

Tiny Goat On The Hill

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.
The Yellow Maple - British Columbia
9.9 143 reviews

The Yellow Maple

campervan, Kent
This renovated school bus tiny home, situated in a private Kent countryside campground, is a two-minute drive from Jones Lake and ten minutes from the town of Hope.
Sleeping three guests, this unique dwelling boasts a queen-size bed, twin pull-out couch, fully equipped kitchen, Roku TV, wood-burning stove, and shared laundry facilities; outdoor activities and wildlife sightings are possible.
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