The best camping in Quatsino Provincial Park, BC

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Port Hardy RV Resort & Cabins

93%
(45)
33km from Quatsino 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.
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CA$29
 / night

Rauhala Heritage Farm

100%
(16)
65km from Quatsino 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
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The best camping in Quatsino Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Quatsino Provincial Park, a hidden gem on Vancouver Island, beckons the adventurous at heart. Here, the untamed wilderness meets the vast Pacific, offering a plethora of marine activities. Kayakers glide amid the serene waters, while hikers traverse the lush, moss-draped trails. Although the park's remote nature means camping facilities are sparse, the opportunity for wildlife encounters and the tranquility of nature's embrace more than compensate for the rustic experience.

When to go

The prime time to visit Quatsino Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. However, be mindful of the winter season, as heavy rainfall and storms can make access challenging and limit the enjoyment of the park's natural splendour.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your trip, as the park is subject to sudden changes in weather.
  • Prepare for limited facilities; bring all necessary supplies, including water and food.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and practice safe wildlife viewing etiquette.
  • Respect the natural environment by following Leave No Trace principles.
  • Verify access routes and park accessibility, as some areas may be seasonally closed.
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