The best family-friendly glamping near Maple Ridge

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Tucked between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains in a northeastern wedge of BC’s largest metropolis, Maple Ridge’s backyard includes the lakes, waterfalls, and pristine coastal rainforest of Golden Ears Provincial Park. More nature beckons in other regional parks with hundreds of kilometres of trails, from Kanaka Creek (with trails for hiking, biking, and horse-riding) to Whonnock Lake (swimming, canoeing, and tadpole seeking), while the urban centre has public art and heritage neighbourhoods to explore.

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Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat

1. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat

76%
(249)
42km from Maple Ridge · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tsawwassen, BC
Welcome to Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat. “Imagine if you will, the setting sun, orange, huge, resting atop the Gulf Islands. The breeze is blowing inland today, bringing along scents of salt air, and all is well. A bald eagle glides overhead, nearly close enough to catch you up to soaring heights. Even before the sun falls out of the sky the luminescent moon rises opposite. Prepare to embark on a remarkable journey where nature and luxury seamlessly intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat is located in sc̓əwaθən məsteyəxʷ Tsawwassen First Nation Traditional Territory. Conveniently located just minutes from the BC Ferries, easily accessible for travellers seeking a unique stopover. Directly behind Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat are Splashdown Water Slides, Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course, and Tsawwassen Mills Mall, one of the largest malls in Canada. Tsawwassen is surrounded by 6 beaches, one of which you can windsurf. There are many other amenities nearby for your added convivence. Bordered by the Fraser River to the north; Boundary Bay, Roberts Bank and the United States border to the south; and the Salish Sea to the west. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat is a private intimate retreat situated on oceanfront property, to gather with friends, family, and groups, or a beautiful quiet getaway by yourself to recharge. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat also offers space for *Retreats *Weddings *Festivals *Birthdays* Holiday Parties* Corporate Parties* Receptions* Business Meetings* Bridal Showers *Family Events * Engagement Parties * Anniversary (inquire for more details, pricing etc.) The Glamping Tents are located on a large wooden deck, you'll find a sanctuary of opulence, wood-burning fireplaces, plush bedding, and carefully selected decor to create an ambience of tranquillity. Each tent has a private fire pit on the back of the tent. You can unwind and reconnect with nature while indulging in the modern amenities and conveniences we've thoughtfully incorporated into every aspect of your stay. We offer luxury glamping tents, that are nestled in nature underneath an eagle’s nest, that you can view from the luxury and privacy of your own glamping tent. There is a nearby wooden boardwalk that takes you to the beautiful beachfront where you can have picnics, bike rides, paddle boarding, bird watching, nature photography, and some breathtaking sunsets. Book your stay with us today and embark on a remarkable retreat that will leave you refreshed, renewed, and forever transformed. Welcome to Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat, your gateway to tranquillity and personal growth.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$80
 / night
Living Large on Chilliwack River

2. Living Large on Chilliwack River

97%
(152)
59km from Maple Ridge · 10 sites · Tents, Lodging · Chilliwack, BC
Glamp camping is open until the end of September. (we provide everything except your food, drinks and personal items!) Enjoy the beautiful acres right on the Chilliwack River! A wonderful family-friendly (including pets!) getaway with endless activities nearby. (no pets allowed for glamping) Our campsite is available in the spring and summer and is just 20 minutes from the city of Chilliwack, BC. We provide a fire pit and campfires are allowed as long as there is no fire ban. The sites are quite private but there will be other campers nearby. We try to keep a large amount of space between sites and some are separated by trees. We are a walk in tent only site- parking is very close, 30 second walk. We can also provide access to electricity so you can charge your phones or other devices if needed. There is no cell reception, but we do have wifi. Potable water is available. We supply natural spring water but you must bring your own jug. We live in an adventure playground! Activities nearby include hiking, white rapid river rafting, fishing, watching bald eagles, Cultus Lake water slides and adventure park, mountain biking, and more! The stargazing at night is beautiful as there is no light pollution here. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night

Tucked between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains in a northeastern wedge of BC’s largest metropolis, Maple Ridge’s backyard includes the lakes, waterfalls, and pristine coastal rainforest of Golden Ears Provincial Park. More nature beckons in other regional parks with hundreds of kilometres of trails, from Kanaka Creek (with trails for hiking, biking, and horse-riding) to Whonnock Lake (swimming, canoeing, and tadpole seeking), while the urban centre has public art and heritage neighbourhoods to explore.

94% (1K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat

1. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat

76%
(249)
42km from Maple Ridge · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tsawwassen, BC
Welcome to Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat. “Imagine if you will, the setting sun, orange, huge, resting atop the Gulf Islands. The breeze is blowing inland today, bringing along scents of salt air, and all is well. A bald eagle glides overhead, nearly close enough to catch you up to soaring heights. Even before the sun falls out of the sky the luminescent moon rises opposite. Prepare to embark on a remarkable journey where nature and luxury seamlessly intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat is located in sc̓əwaθən məsteyəxʷ Tsawwassen First Nation Traditional Territory. Conveniently located just minutes from the BC Ferries, easily accessible for travellers seeking a unique stopover. Directly behind Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat are Splashdown Water Slides, Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course, and Tsawwassen Mills Mall, one of the largest malls in Canada. Tsawwassen is surrounded by 6 beaches, one of which you can windsurf. There are many other amenities nearby for your added convivence. Bordered by the Fraser River to the north; Boundary Bay, Roberts Bank and the United States border to the south; and the Salish Sea to the west. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat is a private intimate retreat situated on oceanfront property, to gather with friends, family, and groups, or a beautiful quiet getaway by yourself to recharge. Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat also offers space for *Retreats *Weddings *Festivals *Birthdays* Holiday Parties* Corporate Parties* Receptions* Business Meetings* Bridal Showers *Family Events * Engagement Parties * Anniversary (inquire for more details, pricing etc.) The Glamping Tents are located on a large wooden deck, you'll find a sanctuary of opulence, wood-burning fireplaces, plush bedding, and carefully selected decor to create an ambience of tranquillity. Each tent has a private fire pit on the back of the tent. You can unwind and reconnect with nature while indulging in the modern amenities and conveniences we've thoughtfully incorporated into every aspect of your stay. We offer luxury glamping tents, that are nestled in nature underneath an eagle’s nest, that you can view from the luxury and privacy of your own glamping tent. There is a nearby wooden boardwalk that takes you to the beautiful beachfront where you can have picnics, bike rides, paddle boarding, bird watching, nature photography, and some breathtaking sunsets. Book your stay with us today and embark on a remarkable retreat that will leave you refreshed, renewed, and forever transformed. Welcome to Oceans Edge Eagle Retreat, your gateway to tranquillity and personal growth.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$80
 / night
Living Large on Chilliwack River

2. Living Large on Chilliwack River

97%
(152)
59km from Maple Ridge · 10 sites · Tents, Lodging · Chilliwack, BC
Glamp camping is open until the end of September. (we provide everything except your food, drinks and personal items!) Enjoy the beautiful acres right on the Chilliwack River! A wonderful family-friendly (including pets!) getaway with endless activities nearby. (no pets allowed for glamping) Our campsite is available in the spring and summer and is just 20 minutes from the city of Chilliwack, BC. We provide a fire pit and campfires are allowed as long as there is no fire ban. The sites are quite private but there will be other campers nearby. We try to keep a large amount of space between sites and some are separated by trees. We are a walk in tent only site- parking is very close, 30 second walk. We can also provide access to electricity so you can charge your phones or other devices if needed. There is no cell reception, but we do have wifi. Potable water is available. We supply natural spring water but you must bring your own jug. We live in an adventure playground! Activities nearby include hiking, white rapid river rafting, fishing, watching bald eagles, Cultus Lake water slides and adventure park, mountain biking, and more! The stargazing at night is beautiful as there is no light pollution here. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night

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The best family-friendly glamping near Maple Ridge guide

Where to go

North Shore

A string of bodies of water—Pitt Lake, Coquitlam Lake, and Indian Arm—await to the west, each tucked between the folds of ridges and ranges that continue on the other side of Burrard Inlet to North Vancouver. Here, the peaks of Mount Seymour, Grouse Mountain, and Cypress Mountain have recreational resorts that offer skiing and boarding in the winter and more hiking and mountain biking year-round.

East into Fraser Valley

Farther east into agricultural country along the Fraser River are more farms, including hazelnut orchards. Flanking this valley, southwestern BC’s mountains offer plenty of day and overnight hiking and camping. Continue eastward another half hour along the Trans-Canada Highway—or take longer, more scenic Highway 7 on the north side of the river—for water adventures at Harrison Lake and the village of Harrison Hot Springs, long said to be the roaming grounds of the legendary Sasquatch. 

When to go

Most provincial park camping sites close in winter, but it’s possible to explore this area year-round. You’ll find mild-but-wet weather from November to February, while summer is the busy season, when locals and tourists take advantage of swimming and camping. In winter, go skiing in the mountains and watch storms on the coast.

When to go

Most provincial park camping sites close in winter, but it’s possible to explore this area year-round. You’ll find mild-but-wet weather from November to February, while summer is the busy season, when locals and tourists take advantage of swimming and camping. In winter, go skiing in the mountains and watch storms on the coast.

Know before you go

  • Most provincial parks take site reservations in advance and online (recommended throughout the high season of summer) and give an early priority booking window to BC residents.
  • The Trans-Canada Highway, which runs through Maple Ridge and neighbouring municipalities and across the Second Narrows bridge over Burrard Inlet, gets very busy during weekday rush-hours and holiday weekends. Avoid these peak commuting times when possible.
  • Although the North Shore and Coast Mountains fall within Greater Vancouver city limits, the area is no urban walk in the park. Be prepared when venturing into the backcountry, even within park boundaries, with extra food, water, and emergency shelter supplies—especially in winter.

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