Address: Thompson-Nicola, BC V0K 2J0, Canada
“A bit hard to find, but great getaway”
Address: 1500 Canford Ave, Merritt, BC V1K, Canada
“A very well kept fenced dog park with a water tap, double gate entry. Poo bags and a can. We had the park to ourselves. The park is immaculate. Not one poop left behind. My compliments to the user community and maintanence staff.”
Address: Heriot Bay, BC V0P 1H0, Canada
“Great hike, rugged trail at spots. The real summit is 4Km’s from Chinese mountain parking lot one way (8Km return) took us 4 hours at leisurely pace and a little picnic.”
Address: 8010 Forbidden Plateau Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1L2, Canada
“Probably the best campground I have ever been to! The views are great and access to plenty of activities within minutes! The owner is a an awsome dude and you can tell he truly cares about your experience at forbidden!”
Address: 1302 Voght St, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8, Canada
“Access to the park is easy. It is pavement all the way. Signage is adequate. The Parameter roads are gravel and big rig friendly. This park is right in the city so groceries etc are five minutes away by automobile. Check in was quick and easy and the clerk was very pleasant.. Our site, 10, was a pull through that was more than long enough for our rig and towed. It was a level, graveled site with a table but NO fire pit. The table sat on a concrete pad but not big enough to be considered a patio. Services were to the left rear and many sites had dual sewer connections. One further forward so one wouldn't have to add or stretch hoses. Be sure you have a water pressure regulator. The system is listed as having 100psi. It could cause some damage to your plumbing if you don't. It is clearly posted and you are informed at check in. Internet was included in the cost of the site. It worked well enough for e mail and light browsing. We found only one OTA TV. Satellite could be difficult because of the trees. Distance between sites is good for an urban park but there is no foliage for a break The park features grass between sites, large trees and planters with beautiful flowers scattered about. This park was clean and well groomed. We did not use the free showers or flush toilets but they were very clean. The office offers a good book and CD exchange. We paid $39.00 per night with no discounts and we feel that we received good value. We would return if in the area.”
Address: 4430 BC-95, Parson, BC BC V0A 1L0, Canada
“Great campground central to Canada's parks. We had a site with a shelter and plenty of space for two tents. The restroom/shower was clean and coin laundry was on site. Water spigots were conveniently located for non-hook ups sites. WiFi is provided. The staff was very friendly as were the other campers in this smaller campground. I would camp their again for sure.”
Address: 7931 N Island Hwy, Black Creek, BC V9J 1G8, Canada
“One of the nicest campsites that we’ve ever been to! Dog friendly, lovely owners, games, a communal fire pit, and tons of extra (like a canoe to borrow) tucked all over the property.”
Address: Central Kootenay, BC V0B 1A1, Canada
“The biggest surprise for us visiting Kianuko Provincial Park, was how good the roads were. We got there via km 25 after turning off highway 3 at Kitchener. we also saw lots of wildlife, incredible views and lots of colors in the sky as the sun went down. There was what i believe to be a trappers cabin. Once we were 5 kms away from Kitchener. we never saw another car. Tranquility and rugged nature at its finest.”
Address: Rebecca Spit Rd, Comox-Strathcona J, BC V0P 1H0, Canada
“One of the nicest campsite we have ever been to. Zoe went above and beyond to accommodate us after a small hiccup - she was great! Although our site wasn’t right by the ocean, we actually preferred this since the inland sites feel more private (and the ocean is just a short walk away). Thank you for making our stay on Quadra Island so memorable.”
Address: 1350 Government Ave, Merritt, BC V1K 1K6, Canada
“Good place to sit in the shade and just sit relax time!”
Address: 1426 Heriot Bay Rd, Comox-Strathcona J, BC, Canada
“Beautiful park, with long rocky beaches covered in drift wood. Big field near parking lot in middle of spit is perfect for sports. Restrooms in a number of spots. Good trails for walking and running.”
Address: 1100 Comox Lake Rd, Cumberland, BC V0R 1S0, Canada
“Haven't camped here but done lots of hiking here. Good waterfalls to be seen. Some faces to climb with bouldering nearby. Lake is great. Clean and clear water. Decent beach and handy little business selling treats and food like burgers and fries. Gets a tad busy during summer and weekends but usually always room to enjoy if you get there at a decent time.”
Address: 1977 Panorama Dr, Panorama, BC V0A 1T0, Canada
Address: 3620 Brazier Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1S3, Canada
“Lovely peaceful spot with gorgeous old Douglas Fir trees to marvel at. A couple hundred yards from the parking spot at the end of Brazier road. Just a simple bench and bark trail honouring the locals who protect the area. Rhodos recently planted which will provide more spring colour.”
Address: Toquart Bay Rd, Ucluelet, BC V0R 3A0, Canada
“Pretty nice spot, camp sites are meh and pretty close together. They have no portable water which would have been good to know as I was on a motorcycle and can only carry so much. I was expecting g to fill my water when I got there. Luckily I had the technology to filter water so I pulled from a nearby stream. Staff was really friendly and helpful, especially the front desk girl. Owned by the local First Nation, so I was happy to support the business. Still pretty rough, but the place has a lot of potential.”
Address: Brazier Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1S1, Canada
“Nice easy trail. Flat and no tree roots. Not much for scenery but a pleasant walk.”
Address: 68 Powerhouse Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 8Y1, Canada
“Beautiful trail that walks above the Puntledge River. Very easy, small walk for us. 2Kms for our route. You can take even shorter routes if wanted. There is a small built in to the slope, rock stairs, so not wheelchair friendly.”
Address: 6143 N Green Lake Rd, 70 Mile House, BC V0K 2K0, Canada
“Five Stars all the way! Hosts were amazing! New owners so forget all old reviews! This couple was AMAZING!! They accommodated us in every way. Such a beautiful suite! Such an AWESOME experience! Will be booking now for two or three times a year without question! Such a pleasant and beautiful stay! You guys were the BEST! Thank you for making our stay so memorable! See you soon!!”
Address: 2150 Embleton Crescent, Courtenay, BC V9N 8W9, Canada
“It's a nice tiny little park of the complex, it should have a little fence or grill for the safety of infants and toddlers as it's connected with the road”
Address: 2100 1st St, Courtenay, BC V9N 8X8, Canada
“When the salmon are spawning, you just need to go here too see the show. Absolutely awesome!!”
Address: 401 Willemar Ave, Courtenay, BC V9N 3L3, Canada
“Calming and cool place to relax and dip your toes in the river. Also, plenty of trails to hike through the beautiful Canadian wilderness.”
Address: Cumberland, BC V0R 1S0, Canada
“This is a small triangle park with trees and green space. There is no playground as reported by prior user. Simple little park, to simply watch life happen around the busy little village of Cumberland.”
Address: 4624 Condensory Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R6, Canada
“We wanted to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city and finding this campsite last minute was a gamble. We decided to book for two weeks for partial hook up. Prior to booking we called them and asked for internet speed as we both had to work on line. They kindly checked the speed and we figured it will be good for us. The full hook ups on the top are a little bare and gravelly, but where we are at the lower level is very nice. Not a lot of trees on the site, which make them nice and bright and spacious, the sites are huge, so you have lots of space. If you want to be in the woods then this campsite is not for you. But if you want the quietness and vastness of just being in the presence of crickets, beautiful bees, and occasional hummingbirds this is a perfect spot. The staff are so amazing, the bathrooms are super clean, the campsite is not fully booked which I personally like because it feels like we are surrounded by quiet field. It is only 15 minutes walk from town, the river is literally 5 minutes walk over the bridge. This is a hidden gem, and as much as I love for it to remain hidden from those who wrote stupid reviews and complained about petty things, but I like to see it busier, because I want these guys to be able to thrive so I can come back here again. ♥️ 💖 ❤️. At the moment I am sitting in the sunshine and sipping my morning coffee and loving this place.”
Address: 3388 Cessford Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R6, Canada
“Built on an abandoned rail bed this is a flat, easy walking trail. Good signage is provided, both for directions and for history. Much of the trail passes by small farms so you may see various animals and/or farm work in progress. For the most part this is an out and back trail system, however it is possible to walk one section of it as a loop, which should take about 3 hours.”
Address: 4751-4771 Condensory Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R6, Canada
Address: 6229 N Green Lake Rd, Cariboo L, BC V0K 0A0, Canada
“We had campsite E40, right on the lakeside. It's one of the better ones with nice access to the lake. 38-44 have nice little beach coves, the other sites have steeper and rockier lakefront. The sites are nice and big but do lack privacy, however that's to be expected at such a place. The playground for kids is great and the public beach and picnic area are super big and inviting. There are also trails for hiking and walking your dogs at both the west and east ends of the campground as well as plenty of little trails woven through the woods around the sites.”
Address: Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“During Covid 19 only gardeners are permitted access into the actual garden but if you are driving through Radium and need a break this is the perfect place to do it. Unfortunately there are no benches in the park other than inside the garden but it's still a calming, relaxing place. The area surrounding the garden I think is an off leash area but there is no gate to prevent your pooch from running out. Also along the West side of the area there is a hole in the fence with a golf course being on the other side”
Address: 6025 Kitchen Rd, Kitchener, BC V0B 1W1, Canada
“The area for riding is the draw here. Cindy is pleasant and her dogs keep the area safe. I stayed twice in a season for a total of 15 days. I enjoyed the access to bar-b-ques and the Saggy sac saloon could be fun depending on who's all there. It's a different campground for motorcycle enthusiasts and I like to pop in and say hello while out in the Kootenays. The men's showers are way nicer than the women's, but it's minor.”
Address: Piercy Rd, Comox Valley, BC V9J 1P2, Canada
Address: 4685 Headquarters Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 9H4, Canada
“2 of the best business' owners I know they work with any one. I have been in and out as life changes for me and they always find a way to fit me in I have been here like 20 times in 26 years in my life to live here. On top of that they do well with my mother who struggles with socialization and they always find a way to make it work out. She can be hard to work with when angry but they find a way. The residents will go the extra mile to help u out just give them a chance. Don't let looks of old rv make u feel different the locals recycle, reuse and repair anything a example of close community's. Just remember to drive slow because dust is a issue on everything and children play lots. Resident much appreciate it. Who knows maybe u will make a friend for life here.”
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