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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

Mckelvie (Resort Trailer Site) - British Columbia
9.9 45 reviews
British Columbia
26/06 – 28/06
NZ$317/nighttotal: NZ$634 (2 )

Mckelvie (Resort Trailer Site)

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campervan , Tahsis
Mckelvie (Resort Trailer Site), a 2010 campervan situated 3km southwest of Tahsis, British Columbia, offers secluded accommodation on a 187-acre private property near a pebble beach and a 90ft waterfall.
This self-catering mobile home sleeps four, featuring a queen and twin beds, a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a private pavilion with BBQ and fire table, and solar power with generator backup.

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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

Rest Inn Rv Park - British Columbia
8.5 904 reviews
British Columbia
13/09 – 16/09
NZ$336/nighttotal: NZ$1008 (3 )

Rest Inn Rv Park

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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.

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! For winter, the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort hosts world-class skiing and snowboarding, often featuring international competitions. In the summer, you'll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and cycling. The annual Celebration of Light fireworks competition in Vancouver is a spectacular event, drawing large crowds. Many smaller communities also host local events and festivals throughout the year, so checking local listings is always a good idea.
  • 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 magical old-growth forest with towering trees. The Barkerville Historic Town, a preserved gold rush town, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. For stunning natural beauty, head to the Garibaldi Provincial Park, known for its alpine lakes and challenging hikes. The Okanagan Valley, beyond the vineyards, boasts numerous hiking trails and charming small towns like Kaslo, with its historic architecture.
  • 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 (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather with fewer visitors and more affordable options.
  • 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 fresh seafood, particularly salmon, which is prepared in countless ways. The Okanagan Valley is renowned for its fruit, especially cherries and apples, often used in local wines and preserves. Wild berries are also abundant, and you'll find them in pies, jams, and other treats. Don't forget to try some locally brewed craft beer, a growing industry in the province.
  • 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 and national parks offering diverse camping experiences, from car camping to backcountry adventures. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island is popular for its coastal campsites, while Mount Revelstoke National 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. Many smaller towns host regular events and festivals showcasing local arts and crafts. Consider attending a performance at the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver or exploring the cultural districts in various cities. Engaging with local businesses and striking up conversations with people you meet is always a rewarding 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 diverse geography means varied conditions. Be prepared for unpredictable mountain weather, including sudden rain or snow, even in summer. Wildlife encounters are possible; bear safety is crucial, especially in backcountry areas. Always carry bear spray and follow safety guidelines. Coastal regions can experience strong winds and high tides. Checking weather forecasts and understanding potential hazards before embarking on any activity is essential.
  • 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. The trails around Stanley Park in Vancouver are mostly flat and paved, perfect for younger children. On Vancouver Island, the trails in Goldstream Provincial Park are generally easy and lead to beautiful waterfalls. Always choose trails appropriate for your family's fitness level and experience.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in British Columbia?

    A three-day trip requires focusing on a specific region. A Vancouver-centric itinerary might include exploring Stanley Park, Granville Island Market, and Gastown on day one; visiting Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain on day two; and perhaps a whale-watching tour or exploring the Museum of Anthropology at UBC on day three. Alternatively, a focus on Vancouver Island might involve exploring Victoria, visiting Butchart Gardens, and enjoying the beaches and rainforests of the island.

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Best pet friendly British Columbia holiday parks

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

Thumb Peak (Truck Camper Site) - British Columbia
9.9 52 reviews
British Columbia
06/07 – 31/07
NZ$181/nighttotal: NZ$4525 (25 )

Thumb Peak (Truck Camper Site)

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campervan , Tahsis
The Tahsis Farm - Truck Camper Site is located just 3km southwest of Tahsis, set on a steep, rocky mountainside with a pebble beach and a 90ft waterfall nearby. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This campervan offers a private and tranquil setting for two guests. It comes equipped with a kitchen, a fridge, a freezer, a garden, and parking. You can enjoy the outdoors with a gazebo and a propane fire table, and explore the surrounding area with its hiking trails, fishing spots, and kayaking opportunities.
Lake Front Farm, Glamping & Sauna Experience - British Columbia
British Columbia
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$313/nighttotal: NZ$626 (2 )

Lake Front Farm, Glamping & Sauna Experience

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campervan , Courtenay
Glamping At Smith Lake Farm! offers a dog-friendly campervan, 'The Prospector', situated in Black Creek, near Courtenay, British Columbia, providing direct lake access and proximity to attractions such as Mount Washington Alpine Resort (distance unspecified).
This 19-square-metre mobile home sleeps three, featuring a queen-sized four-poster bed, a private propane fireplace and kitchen tent, and access to shared amenities including a sauna, paddleboards, and docks (weather permitting), plus nearby hiking trails in Bear Creek Regional Nature Park.
Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site) - British Columbia
9.9 61 reviews
British Columbia
28/08 – 30/08
NZ$274/nighttotal: NZ$548 (2 )

Mt Bate (Jayco Trailer Site)

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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
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$70/nighttotal: NZ$490 (7 )

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.

Best British Columbia holiday parks with a locker

The Bluebird Bus - British Columbia
British Columbia
07/08 – 09/08
NZ$210/nighttotal: NZ$420 (2 )

The Bluebird Bus

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campervan , Pemberton
The Bluebird Bus, a unique campervan, is located 32 kilometres north-west of Pemberton in a secluded valley on a 35-acre working farm that borders the Lillooet River.
This motorhome accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, air conditioning, and internet access, with unlimited backcountry riding and hiking directly from the property.
Creekside Getaway - British Columbia
9.9 19 reviews
British Columbia
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$255/nighttotal: NZ$510 (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).
The Yellow Maple - British Columbia
9.9 133 reviews
British Columbia
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$348/nighttotal: NZ$696 (2 )

The Yellow Maple

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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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