The best camping in Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park, BC

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Port Hardy RV Resort & Cabins

93%
(45)
39km from Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park · 11 sites · Tents · Port Hardy, BC
Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent and take in the naturally gorgeous surroundings of the old-growth Cedar, Hemlock, Fir and Alder trees. Our Estuary front tenting sites are just a short walk away from the primary bathrooms, showers, laundry and BBQ facilities. We have 5 beautiful acres with so much to explore, the possibilities are endless! There are 10 tent campsites available. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban, pets are welcome.  Firewood is available to purchase for $7 as an extra. Please add this to your reservation at the time of booking. Located at the Northern tip of Vancouver Island, Port Hardy and the surrounding area is rich in tradition and deep-rooted in culture. Rich, rugged and resilient, Port Hardy is the gateway to an authentic, unspoiled, nature-driven adventure.
Pets
Potable water
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CA$29
 / night

Rauhala Heritage Farm

100%
(16)
63km from Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Sointula, BC
Rauhala Heritage Farm is a privately owned farm on the outskirts of the town of Sointula, on Malcolm Island, B.C. Rauhala is surrounded by a 100 acre forest with our own private bay with fields, a creek and a beach campsite area there you can look out at the mountains of Northern Vancouver Island, where you may get to see some whales. Bring your own water. Pack-in/Pack-out garbage. You get to set up camp on our beach campsite, which overlooks the ocean and mountains. There are many hiking trails on our property where you can view some giant old growth trees. Rauhala is a heritage site and I do offer eco-heritage tours of the property. Rauhala means Place of Peace in the Finnish language and dates back to the early Finnish settlement of Sointula.
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CA$100
 / night

The best camping in Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to the tranquil Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park, where the spirit of adventure beckons. Here, the pristine waters invite kayakers and boaters to explore hidden coves, while the rugged coastline challenges hikers to discover secluded spots with panoramic views. Although camping is not explicitly mentioned, the park's natural allure provides a perfect backdrop for day-trippers seeking a serene escape into the wild.

When to go

For the ideal visit to Allison Harbour Marine Provincial Park, aim for the summer months when the weather is most favourable. Long days under the sun allow for extended exploration, while the mild climate makes water activities particularly enjoyable. Conversely, winter can bring challenges with accessibility and fewer services, so plan accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your trip, as they can change rapidly amid the coastal landscape.
  • Be aware of wildlife in the area; maintain a safe distance and store food securely.
  • Wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven terrain when hiking along the park's trails.
  • Remember to pack out all waste, as facilities may be limited within the park.
  • Cellular service can be spotty, so download maps and inform someone of your itinerary.
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