The best dog-friendly glamping sites in Hornby Island

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Hornby Island, the northernmost of the Gulf Islands between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island, is a quirky piece of Earth. You’ll find funky touches, like water tank art installations and the community hall reminiscent of a giant mushroom—anywhere you look, the population of counterculture creative types is evident. The island comes alive in July and August with festivals and a market, while winters and shoulder season weekdays (from mid-May to June, plus September) are much quieter. Getting to Hornby is part of the adventure, with a ferry running from Buckley Bay (30 minutes south of Comox) on Vancouver Island to Denman Island, then a quick drive across Denman, where you can catch the Hornby Island ferry.

97% (986) 44 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Hornby Island

2 Tide on the Hillside

1. 2 Tide on the Hillside

88%
(4)
Egmont, BC · 1 site
Old Egmont
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$689
 / night
Ruby Lake Resort

2. Ruby Lake Resort

100%
(2)
Powell River, BC · 7 sites
Our property is an outdoor enthusiasts haven, surrounded by walking, hiking & cycling trails on the side of one of BC's most beautiful swimming lakes. We offer onsite boat and paddleboard rentals as well as a private dock, seasonal onsite yoga classes. Our property also features a large lagoon that doubles as a natural wildlife and bird sanctuary and the property is home to hundreds of birds, both wild and tame. You'll also see beavers, otters, deer, raccoons, squirrels, and more! Our renowned onsite restaurant, La Trattoria Italiana, offers authentic Northern Italian cuisine, with both indoor lakeview dining as well as outdoor seating on our covered waterfront patio.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$156
 / night
Sleep By The Creek

3. Sleep By The Creek

100%
(1)
Roberts Creek, BC · 1 site
Escape to a serene tent by a stunning creek on a 5-acre property of old growth forest. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the water and wake up surrounded by nature. Enjoy a cozy fire pit, and an outdoor picnic area. Explore hiking trails or simply relax in this hidden gem. Just a short walk to the beautiful beaches, our retreat offers the perfect getaway for nature lovers. Reconnect with the tranquility of the wilderness. Full washroom is available inside the house just a short walk away.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$64
 / night
Harbourview Cottage

4. Harbourview Cottage

100%
(1)
Campbell River, BC · 1 site
We are on Quadra Island, with 4 acres of privacy, only 10 min. from the ferry. The cabin, rented by the week Saturday to Saturday, is on the tide line, over looking Gowlland Island. Watch the otters play and the Eagles soar from your deck. Only rent Sat. to Sat. 750$ Quadra Island has biking and hiking trails. Also kayaking is very popular
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
CA$110
 / night
InsideTheBoxLiving

5. InsideTheBoxLiving

95%
(11)
Halfmoon Bay, BC · 1 site
Charming container home just a block from the ocean awaits you. This peaceful retreat offers all the services you need for a comfortable stay. Conveniently located near serene lakes and a network of hiking trails, it’s the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation.
Toilets
Wifi
Potable water
from 
CA$200
 / night

Hornby Island, the northernmost of the Gulf Islands between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island, is a quirky piece of Earth. You’ll find funky touches, like water tank art installations and the community hall reminiscent of a giant mushroom—anywhere you look, the population of counterculture creative types is evident. The island comes alive in July and August with festivals and a market, while winters and shoulder season weekdays (from mid-May to June, plus September) are much quieter. Getting to Hornby is part of the adventure, with a ferry running from Buckley Bay (30 minutes south of Comox) on Vancouver Island to Denman Island, then a quick drive across Denman, where you can catch the Hornby Island ferry.

97% (986) 44 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Hornby Island

2 Tide on the Hillside

1. 2 Tide on the Hillside

88%
(4)
Egmont, BC · 1 site
Old Egmont
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$689
 / night
Ruby Lake Resort

2. Ruby Lake Resort

100%
(2)
Powell River, BC · 7 sites
Our property is an outdoor enthusiasts haven, surrounded by walking, hiking & cycling trails on the side of one of BC's most beautiful swimming lakes. We offer onsite boat and paddleboard rentals as well as a private dock, seasonal onsite yoga classes. Our property also features a large lagoon that doubles as a natural wildlife and bird sanctuary and the property is home to hundreds of birds, both wild and tame. You'll also see beavers, otters, deer, raccoons, squirrels, and more! Our renowned onsite restaurant, La Trattoria Italiana, offers authentic Northern Italian cuisine, with both indoor lakeview dining as well as outdoor seating on our covered waterfront patio.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$156
 / night
Sleep By The Creek

3. Sleep By The Creek

100%
(1)
Roberts Creek, BC · 1 site
Escape to a serene tent by a stunning creek on a 5-acre property of old growth forest. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the water and wake up surrounded by nature. Enjoy a cozy fire pit, and an outdoor picnic area. Explore hiking trails or simply relax in this hidden gem. Just a short walk to the beautiful beaches, our retreat offers the perfect getaway for nature lovers. Reconnect with the tranquility of the wilderness. Full washroom is available inside the house just a short walk away.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$64
 / night
Harbourview Cottage

4. Harbourview Cottage

100%
(1)
Campbell River, BC · 1 site
We are on Quadra Island, with 4 acres of privacy, only 10 min. from the ferry. The cabin, rented by the week Saturday to Saturday, is on the tide line, over looking Gowlland Island. Watch the otters play and the Eagles soar from your deck. Only rent Sat. to Sat. 750$ Quadra Island has biking and hiking trails. Also kayaking is very popular
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
CA$110
 / night
InsideTheBoxLiving

5. InsideTheBoxLiving

95%
(11)
Halfmoon Bay, BC · 1 site
Charming container home just a block from the ocean awaits you. This peaceful retreat offers all the services you need for a comfortable stay. Conveniently located near serene lakes and a network of hiking trails, it’s the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation.
Toilets
Wifi
Potable water
from 
CA$200
 / night
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The best dog-friendly glamping sites in Hornby Island guide

Where to go

Tribune Bay Provincial Park

Home to the sandy beach and warm water of Tribune Bay, this provincial park is one of the most popular spots on Hornby Island. There are a few camping options within walking distance of the park, including the largest campground on the island, Tribune Bay Campground. Make sure you book a Tribune Bay campsite in advance, as it gets very busy in summer. An outdoor adventure centre also entertains families with tent camping. Just remember: Don’t confuse family-friendly Tribune Bay Beach with Little Tribune Bay Beach—the “little” one is clothing-optional.

Helliwell Provincial Park

At the southeast tip of the island is Helliwell Provincial Park. There is no camping within the park, but on a small island such as this, the campgrounds near Tribune Bay are also close to Helliwell. The park is popular for birding and wildlife watching, canoeing, and even scuba diving, as well as hiking along the bluffs for stunning bay views. Head north to Whaling Station Bay for a swim—it’s one of the most popular beaches on the island.

Ford's Cove and Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Park

On the west side of the island, Ford’s Cove has a small campground, a marina, and a shop. The beach is known for strange rock formations, which campers check out before heading onto the water for fishing or kayaking from Ford’s Cove. You can also stay on land to take the short walk to Mount Geoffrey Provincial Park. Here, you can hike, bike, or horseback ride on the three trails, and take in the views from the rocky cliffs.

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