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Reservations. At BC Parks, it’s our job to make sure everyone can enjoy British Columbia’s outstanding natural beauty. To help you plan your outdoor adventures, we offer advance booking on many campgrounds, backcountry trails, day-use areas, and more. Use the menu below to get information on our reservation service and policies.
- Frontcountry Camping
Frontcountry camping is a great way for the whole family to...
- Day-use Passes
BC Parks day-use passes are required only for vehicles...
- Group Camping
If your reservation is made on the first day of the 12-month...
- Backcountry Camping Reservations
Camping in these areas cannot be booked through the BC Parks...
- Camping Fees
For reservations, choose the BC Senior Camping Discount or...
- Cancellations and Refunds
BC Parks can only refund the camping fees that pay for the...
- Picnic shelters
BC Parks offers picnic shelters at campgrounds and day-use...
- Book Camping
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- Frontcountry Camping
- Families of Children on The MCFD at Home Program
- Adults Receiving PWD Benefits from The Msdpr
- Indigenous People Receiving PWD Disability Income Assistance from ISC
To claim the Social Services Camping Fee Exemption for the family of a child on the At Home Program: 1. Obtain a letter of eligibility from an At Home Program regional coordinator [PDF] or from a Medical Benefits Program manager [PDF]. Contact your social worker or an At Home Program regional office [PDF]to get started. 2. When you arrive, show the...
To claim the Social Services Camping Fee Exemption for adults receiving PWD benefits from the MSDPR: 1. Obtain either a Confirmation of Assistance form from My Self Serve, or a fully completed Release of Personal Information form [PDF] from an MSDPR income assistance office. 2. To confirm your eligibility, the form must: 2.1. be dated in the curren...
To claim the Social Services Camping Fee Exemption for adults receiving PWD benefits from Indigenous Services Canada: 1. Obtain a current calendar year Release of Personal Information form from your Band Social Development Worker 2. When you arrive, show the park operator the original approved form and a piece of photo ID (such as BC Driver’s Licen...
Book your next camping adventure online today at camping.bcparks.ca: Book camping. Alternatively, you can call the reservation service at: 1-800-689-9025 toll free in Canada or the US. 1-589-858-6161 internationally. There is an additional $5 charge for all bookings, changes, or cancellations made by phone.
Mar 16, 2022 · In addition, $2 million in infrastructure maintenance funding is being invested in all regions of the province for high-use trail and facility improvement projects. Quick Facts: Of approximately 10,700 campsites BC Parks manages, 55% are reservable and 45% are available on a first-come, first-served basis (FCFS).
Jul 26, 2024 · Reservation and camping fees. In 2024, BC Parks’ reservation fee is $6/night per campsite, per night, to a maximum of $18. The reservation fee for one night of camping is therefore $6. A two night stay is $12. A four night stay would be the same as a three night stay – $18. Reservations can also be made by phone.
Apr 4, 2024 · When is a park not same-day booking? Most BC Parks have a 48-hour booking window. This means the earliest you can make a reservation is before 8 p.m. two days before your desired arrival date. The 48-hour booking window is needed for parks that do not have stable internet, enough staff, or a gatehouse.
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Mar 21, 2022 · A screenshot of the B.C. Parks reservation system's new interface, which has been designed to improve user experience, says George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. (BC ...