The best tiny homes near Campbell River

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On Vancouver Island’s northeast coast, Campbell River is known for fishing and logging, but for outdoor adventurers, it’s a base camp to explore the island’s remote regions. Head for the hiking trails and campgrounds in vast Strathcona Provincial Park or several other BC parks, or go boating around the northern Gulf Islands. From Campbell River, you can taste your way through the farms and wineries of the Comox Valley, or learn about the area’s Indigenous communities. Campers have lots of options near Campbell River, including Miracle Beach (with a sandy beach on the ocean), Elk Falls, Loveland Bay, Morton Lake, and Strathcona Provincial Parks, as well as private RV parks and campgrounds with full services, from hookups to washrooms to wifi.

99% (76) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Campbell River

Peacock Camping (Vancouver Island)

1. Peacock Camping (Vancouver Island)

98%
(90)
21km from Campbell River · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are located on a beautiful farm with lots of animals to see! Our property is in Black Creek, BC. We have one private site available for tent and RV/trailer campers. The site is level and grassy and it can accommodate vehicles up to 30ft in length. We provide a picnic table, wifi, and potable water. Campfires are permitted when there is no fire ban. We also have a new tiny home situated beside our field where the llamas, goats and sheep hang out, with a covered deck and firepit area. Black Creek is a small town located on the eastern shore of North Central Vancouver Island, home to stunning beaches and outdoor recreation. At nearby Saratoga Beach, the tide goes out for over a quarter of a mile, creating a hard-packed oceanfront playground perfect for children to safely explore. Miracle Provincial Park is close by with a picnic area overlooking the water and a series of lovely trails winding through lush forest. You can visit the Oyster River Hatchery, check out the seals and sea lions in Seal Bay Regional Park, do some saltwater fishing for salmon, or even rent a go-cart and race around the Saratoga Speedway, or just watch others do it.
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from 
CA$40
 / night
Seal Bay Glamping Retreat

2. Seal Bay Glamping Retreat

41km from Campbell River · 15 sites · Lodging
Adjacent to the Georgia Strait, Seal Bay Glamping Retreat is a leisure glamping site located 30 minutes from Powell River and 10 minutes from Lund. Ideally located for exploring the rich history and recreational pursuits of Powell River and the qathet region. Located on the traditional lands of the Tla’amin Nation, Seal Bay Glamping Retreat is nestled in the forest, opening to spectacular views and access to the beach.
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from 
CA$199
 / night
Read Island Cozy Off Grid Retreats

3. Read Island Cozy Off Grid Retreats

25km from Campbell River · 1 site · Lodging
Get into nature and enjoy the peace that comes from being surrounded by a healthy forest! This cabin is located on a remote island and is only accessible by water taxi, private boat, float plane charter, kayak or canoe. The water taxi runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the summer months and costs $140 per adult one way. It is not unusual to see whales and other wildlife on the journey to Read Island on this boat trip! Here is the link to Way West Water taxi, which departs from Campbell River. https://waywest.ca/northern-scheduled-runs/ Located a 10 minute walk from the ocean, this private tiny home cabin offers visitors a unique authentic off-grid island experience. Explore the ponds and enjoy special nature trails. Relax in nature and savor wild life observations. Connect to nature during beach visits, hiking trails and swimming at the lake. The tiny home features a queen bed in the loft, twin bed downstairs, outdoor hot shower, full kitchen with bar fridge and propane range. A sauna (if fires permitted) composting toilets and outdoor showers are available. Use the tiny home deck to gather and eat under the sun and stars. Relax in the comfy patio furniture or chill out in a shady hammock. Campfires are allowed in the fire pit when permitted. Add - ons : Organic sourdough bread, firewood. The hosts are willing to help coordinate a unique stay including boat transport (Way West Water Taxi from Campbell River), food shopping, baking, etc at an agreed cost. Please contact us if you would like any add ons well ahead of time. Activities: Explore the Discovery Islands through boating, fishing, or wildlife tours. Paddle sports like kayaking and paddleboarding offer opportunities to deeper connections to nature and wildlife. Located 3 hours paddling from Quadra Island, and 2 hours by water taxi from Campbell River, this property is located on a totally off grid remote island. The land is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of private acreages which are mostly forested. Other things to note : this property is in a remote location with no stores or medical services.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$125
 / night
Stellar Nest at the End of the Road

4. Stellar Nest at the End of the Road

100%
(2)
37km from Campbell River · 1 site · Lodging
Immerse yourself in peaceful tranquility surrounded by vibrant forest. This private and quiet property features a contemporary design tiny home, large deck and all you need to unwind and inspire your nature escape. Stroll by the ponds and stream through magical forest trails. Unwind in vibrant nature and observe abundant wildlife. Connect to hiking /biking trails, or roll down to Lund harbor and its adventurous offerings. The new designer Tiny home features a queen bed in loft, shower, well-equipped kitchen with full size propane range, L shape lounge , and breakfast bar. A composting toilet and luxury outhouse both available. Step out onto the large deck to dine with table and benches, while you BBQ under the shade canopy. Relax in the Adirondack chair or unwind in the shady hammock. There's a cozy campfire pit (when permitted) with funky furniture. Add-ons: Firewood available to purchase. Fresh sourdough bread-when available. Anything the hosts can do do help arrange a special stay ( at agreed costs) including baking, wine, decoration etc, please let us know ahead of time. Activities: Explore Desolation sound , with all it's boating, fishing, kayaking or wildlife tours. Hike the Sunshine Coast Trail or explore the areas endless bike trails and backroads. Make a trip to Savary Island and stop in the harbor's shops, galleries, cafe or restaurants. Many hiking trails with astounding views await you. Located minutes (2km) from Lund Harbor, 25' north of Powell River BC. And One hour from Saltery bay ferry. The site has easy level access and ample parking. This property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of private forested acreages. Two roads intersect but traffic is rare and virtually nil in the evening. The hosts home is 100m away. Quiet time is 10 pm.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$122
 / night

On Vancouver Island’s northeast coast, Campbell River is known for fishing and logging, but for outdoor adventurers, it’s a base camp to explore the island’s remote regions. Head for the hiking trails and campgrounds in vast Strathcona Provincial Park or several other BC parks, or go boating around the northern Gulf Islands. From Campbell River, you can taste your way through the farms and wineries of the Comox Valley, or learn about the area’s Indigenous communities. Campers have lots of options near Campbell River, including Miracle Beach (with a sandy beach on the ocean), Elk Falls, Loveland Bay, Morton Lake, and Strathcona Provincial Parks, as well as private RV parks and campgrounds with full services, from hookups to washrooms to wifi.

99% (76) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Campbell River

Peacock Camping (Vancouver Island)

1. Peacock Camping (Vancouver Island)

98%
(90)
21km from Campbell River · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are located on a beautiful farm with lots of animals to see! Our property is in Black Creek, BC. We have one private site available for tent and RV/trailer campers. The site is level and grassy and it can accommodate vehicles up to 30ft in length. We provide a picnic table, wifi, and potable water. Campfires are permitted when there is no fire ban. We also have a new tiny home situated beside our field where the llamas, goats and sheep hang out, with a covered deck and firepit area. Black Creek is a small town located on the eastern shore of North Central Vancouver Island, home to stunning beaches and outdoor recreation. At nearby Saratoga Beach, the tide goes out for over a quarter of a mile, creating a hard-packed oceanfront playground perfect for children to safely explore. Miracle Provincial Park is close by with a picnic area overlooking the water and a series of lovely trails winding through lush forest. You can visit the Oyster River Hatchery, check out the seals and sea lions in Seal Bay Regional Park, do some saltwater fishing for salmon, or even rent a go-cart and race around the Saratoga Speedway, or just watch others do it.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$40
 / night
Seal Bay Glamping Retreat

2. Seal Bay Glamping Retreat

41km from Campbell River · 15 sites · Lodging
Adjacent to the Georgia Strait, Seal Bay Glamping Retreat is a leisure glamping site located 30 minutes from Powell River and 10 minutes from Lund. Ideally located for exploring the rich history and recreational pursuits of Powell River and the qathet region. Located on the traditional lands of the Tla’amin Nation, Seal Bay Glamping Retreat is nestled in the forest, opening to spectacular views and access to the beach.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$199
 / night
Read Island Cozy Off Grid Retreats

3. Read Island Cozy Off Grid Retreats

25km from Campbell River · 1 site · Lodging
Get into nature and enjoy the peace that comes from being surrounded by a healthy forest! This cabin is located on a remote island and is only accessible by water taxi, private boat, float plane charter, kayak or canoe. The water taxi runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the summer months and costs $140 per adult one way. It is not unusual to see whales and other wildlife on the journey to Read Island on this boat trip! Here is the link to Way West Water taxi, which departs from Campbell River. https://waywest.ca/northern-scheduled-runs/ Located a 10 minute walk from the ocean, this private tiny home cabin offers visitors a unique authentic off-grid island experience. Explore the ponds and enjoy special nature trails. Relax in nature and savor wild life observations. Connect to nature during beach visits, hiking trails and swimming at the lake. The tiny home features a queen bed in the loft, twin bed downstairs, outdoor hot shower, full kitchen with bar fridge and propane range. A sauna (if fires permitted) composting toilets and outdoor showers are available. Use the tiny home deck to gather and eat under the sun and stars. Relax in the comfy patio furniture or chill out in a shady hammock. Campfires are allowed in the fire pit when permitted. Add - ons : Organic sourdough bread, firewood. The hosts are willing to help coordinate a unique stay including boat transport (Way West Water Taxi from Campbell River), food shopping, baking, etc at an agreed cost. Please contact us if you would like any add ons well ahead of time. Activities: Explore the Discovery Islands through boating, fishing, or wildlife tours. Paddle sports like kayaking and paddleboarding offer opportunities to deeper connections to nature and wildlife. Located 3 hours paddling from Quadra Island, and 2 hours by water taxi from Campbell River, this property is located on a totally off grid remote island. The land is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of private acreages which are mostly forested. Other things to note : this property is in a remote location with no stores or medical services.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$125
 / night
Stellar Nest at the End of the Road

4. Stellar Nest at the End of the Road

100%
(2)
37km from Campbell River · 1 site · Lodging
Immerse yourself in peaceful tranquility surrounded by vibrant forest. This private and quiet property features a contemporary design tiny home, large deck and all you need to unwind and inspire your nature escape. Stroll by the ponds and stream through magical forest trails. Unwind in vibrant nature and observe abundant wildlife. Connect to hiking /biking trails, or roll down to Lund harbor and its adventurous offerings. The new designer Tiny home features a queen bed in loft, shower, well-equipped kitchen with full size propane range, L shape lounge , and breakfast bar. A composting toilet and luxury outhouse both available. Step out onto the large deck to dine with table and benches, while you BBQ under the shade canopy. Relax in the Adirondack chair or unwind in the shady hammock. There's a cozy campfire pit (when permitted) with funky furniture. Add-ons: Firewood available to purchase. Fresh sourdough bread-when available. Anything the hosts can do do help arrange a special stay ( at agreed costs) including baking, wine, decoration etc, please let us know ahead of time. Activities: Explore Desolation sound , with all it's boating, fishing, kayaking or wildlife tours. Hike the Sunshine Coast Trail or explore the areas endless bike trails and backroads. Make a trip to Savary Island and stop in the harbor's shops, galleries, cafe or restaurants. Many hiking trails with astounding views await you. Located minutes (2km) from Lund Harbor, 25' north of Powell River BC. And One hour from Saltery bay ferry. The site has easy level access and ample parking. This property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of private forested acreages. Two roads intersect but traffic is rare and virtually nil in the evening. The hosts home is 100m away. Quiet time is 10 pm.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$122
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Campbell River guide

Where to go

Strathcona Provincial Park

In British Columbia’s oldest provincial park, you can go hiking, canoeing, fishing, climbing, backpacking, and camping in both frontcountry and wilderness areas. Most of the vehicle-accessible campgrounds, reservable through BC Parks Discover Camping site, are open from April or May through September or October. The park stays open year-round for winter camping in the backcountry.

Quadra and Cortes Islands

Accessible by ferry from Campbell River, these two islands offer more options for campers, including RV parks, backcountry sites, and marine access camping areas that you can reach only by water.

The Comox Valley

The towns of Courtenay, Comox, and Cumberland are located in the agricultural Comox Valley, where you can buy produce fresh from the farms and sample the fruits of the growing craft beer and local wine scene. Be sure to poke around Cumberland, a fun little town with cool cafés and shops.

When to go

and early fall. The weather can stay comfortable through October, although you can have more rain. From April through June, in the more volatile spring, there are mild days, too, as winter rains abate and flowers begin to bloom. Expect winter snow at higher elevations. Trails in Strathcona Provincial Park can be snow-covered from late October through June.

Know before you go

  • The most direct route from mainland British Columbia to Campbell River is to take BC Ferries’ car ferry from Horseshoe Bay (near Vancouver) to Nanaimo’s Departure Bay, then drive 90 minutes north to Campbell River. Make advance ferry reservations for cars or RVs in summer, or on holidays and weekends year-round. 
  • An alternate scenic route between Vancouver and Campbell River takes you through BC’s Sunshine Coast, with three ferry hops that eventually bring you to Comox on Vancouver Island.
  • Pick up supplies in Campbell River, the largest commercial center in this part of Vancouver Island, if you’re heading for Strathcona Provincial Park, for Quadra or Cortes Islands, or for any of the north island’s farther-flung communities.