How much does it cost to camp at rathtrevor?

How much does it cost to camp at rathtrevor?

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).

Is camping allowed right now in BC?

BC Parks is returning to normal occupancy limits for group campsites. See updated occupancy limits for groupsites. Those with groupsite reservations arriving from July 1st onward are welcome to bring more guests. Please note, additional fees will be applicable and payable to the park operator upon arrival in-park.

How many sites does rathtrevor have?

225 campsites
225 campsites, 4 group sites, 2 picnic shelters, tent only sites, plus 25 walk-in tent only sites, a nature house, gift shop and concession. Other amenities include 4 shower buildings, 2 flush bathrooms in the day-use area and a sani-station.

Can you have a fire on rathtrevor Beach?

Can I have a fire on the beach? No. Beach fires, including propane fires are prohibited below the high tide mark by provincial legislation in the Parksville Qualicum Wildlife Management Area.

When can I reserve a campsite in B.C. 2021?

The Discover Camping reservation service opens March 8, 2021, giving B.C. residents an opportunity to book a campsite two months in advance of their arrival date. People who live in the province will have priority access to campsite reservations throughout the summer.

How do I book a B.C. Park Camping?

BC Parks’ camping reservations are made via the Discover Camping reservation system, online or by phone 1-800-689-9025 (open 7am to 7pm PT). Each day at 7am, a new date will be released to book.

Is it illegal to camp in the woods in BC?

On public land (National, Forest) and areas that are not privately owned (Crown Land), wild camping is generally allowed. Since lots in Canada can be quite large, you should make sure that you do not camp on private property or ask the owner for permission in advance.

Is it illegal to camp on Crown land in BC?

A person has no legal right to occupy or possess (e.g. hike or camp) Crown land.

Is it legal to camp on Crown land in BC?