The best private sites RV camping near Port Alberni

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Set in a wild landscape of lakes and rivers, the historic lumber-and-sawmill town of Port Alberni has a natural playground spanning towering trees to deep caves. Whether mountain biking and hiking in the rainforest or paddling and swimming on two coasts, there’s a mix of adventure found at the head of the rich salmon fishing grounds of the Alberni inlet. Known as the Salmon Fishing Capital of BC, it’s home to year-round camping possibilities.

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Tyee Valley Farm

2. Tyee Valley Farm

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65km from Port Alberni · 15 sites · Tents, RVs · Courtenay, BC
Join us on our family farm. Our third year hosting, we continue to enjoy hosting travelers from all over. Come join us and relax in the forest. Site 1 and 2 are drive-in sites. Site 3 is a tent-only site. Our newest Site 4 is a bit more open also for vans, campers, and tents, and we have a last-minute available Site 5 for vehicle camping. These sites will welcome you to recharge in nature. Dark night skies will open you to all the majesty of our solar system with great stargazing opportunities. Each standard campsite has a flat gravel surface suitable for tents, smaller RV's, shorter travel trailers, truck campers, rooftop tents, camper vans, and similar. Site 3 has a tent pad, well suited for cyclists or motorbikes. Small trailers up to 20 feet may be usable, but access may be tight. Please note, that while there is a campfire ban, camp stoves and propane fire pits are permitted. Easy access to Mt Washington and Strathcona Park, local beaches, rivers and more.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$25
 / night

Set in a wild landscape of lakes and rivers, the historic lumber-and-sawmill town of Port Alberni has a natural playground spanning towering trees to deep caves. Whether mountain biking and hiking in the rainforest or paddling and swimming on two coasts, there’s a mix of adventure found at the head of the rich salmon fishing grounds of the Alberni inlet. Known as the Salmon Fishing Capital of BC, it’s home to year-round camping possibilities.

99% (116)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tyee Valley Farm

2. Tyee Valley Farm

100%
(113)
65km from Port Alberni · 15 sites · Tents, RVs · Courtenay, BC
Join us on our family farm. Our third year hosting, we continue to enjoy hosting travelers from all over. Come join us and relax in the forest. Site 1 and 2 are drive-in sites. Site 3 is a tent-only site. Our newest Site 4 is a bit more open also for vans, campers, and tents, and we have a last-minute available Site 5 for vehicle camping. These sites will welcome you to recharge in nature. Dark night skies will open you to all the majesty of our solar system with great stargazing opportunities. Each standard campsite has a flat gravel surface suitable for tents, smaller RV's, shorter travel trailers, truck campers, rooftop tents, camper vans, and similar. Site 3 has a tent pad, well suited for cyclists or motorbikes. Small trailers up to 20 feet may be usable, but access may be tight. Please note, that while there is a campfire ban, camp stoves and propane fire pits are permitted. Easy access to Mt Washington and Strathcona Park, local beaches, rivers and more.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$25
 / night

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The best private sites RV camping near Port Alberni guide

When to go

Vancouver Island’s mild climate means outdoor adventures like caving can take place year-round, but summer is best (and most crowded) for camping and taking full advantage of the lakes and rivers for water sports. Late summer and early fall is the annual salmon run, during which you can spot the scarlet-hued fish swimming upstream to spawn.

Know before you go

  • Most provincial parks take site reservations in advance (recommended throughout the high season of summer) and give an early priority booking window to BC residents.
  • Getting to Vancouver Island by car from the mainland requires ferry travel, which becomes extremely busy on weekends and holidays, so reserve a spot in advance to avoid long wait times.
  • Central Vancouver Island is rugged, so being mindful and respectful of wildlife is essential, including using bear bags while camping.