The best camping in Woss Lake Provincial Park, BC

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Lands End Farm and Orchard

Lands End Farm and Orchard

97%
(19)
60km from Woss Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents
PLEASE NOTE THIS PROPERTY IS NOT IN TELEGRAPH COVE. IT IS ON MALCOLM ISLAND. The property is a short walk to the beach. The area is renowned for whale watching and salmon fishing. There are 3 semi private camp sites and also a small rustic cabin with sauna, hot tub and outdoor shower. The property is kid friendly with a zip line and sand box. There is a fruit tree orchard. Malcolm island has wonderful hiking trails and whale watching hot spots. PLEASE REACH ME AT nahum dot gazell at Gmail dot com for more details.
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CA$60
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Rauhala Heritage Farm

Rauhala Heritage Farm

100%
(16)
62km from Woss Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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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Natures Hideaway!

Natures Hideaway!

83%
(3)
56km from Woss Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We have taken some time to improve our location and now offer 1 full serviced site and 1 tenting site. Sayward has such a variety of outdoor gems to explore. Fishing, kayaking, hiking, exploring waterfalls, lakes and river oasis’s. You are truly immersed in nature no matter which direction you choose. Having your base here you come back at the end of your day still immersed in the beauty of the surrounding land. We do have a ton of wildlife so please be aware of this. Elk are frequent visitors (and not fans of dogs). Cougar, wolves and bear have also been around these parts for centuries and still continue to visit. Please contain garbage to decrease chances of human/wildlife conflict.
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CA$35
 / night
Fishy Pete’s Bones Bay Lodge

Fishy Pete’s Bones Bay Lodge

57km from Woss Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
Unique Floating cabins one cabin sleeps 4 the other 6 people everything you need for a few nights away are here. These cabins are boat access only we have had guests come from telegraph cove by kayak. They were happy for the hot running water when they got here. The kitchens are fully equipped with all the staples you will need just bring your food. One cabin has a bedroom with a queen bed and the living area has a double bunk bed in the bottom and single on the top there is also a pull out sofa. The studio cabin has a queen bed and a set of single bunk beds in the same room. The seafood is just waiting for you to catch it! The cleaning station is ready for use! The crab and prawns are right out there not far from your door step! #fishypetesbinesbaylodge
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CA$200
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The best camping in Woss Lake Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Woss Lake Provincial Park, where the untamed beauty of British Columbia awaits. Here, explorers can immerse themselves in activities like kayaking across serene waters, hiking through lush forests, and spotting wildlife in their natural habitat. Although the park offers no campgrounds, the day-use areas provide perfect spots for picnics and nature photography, ensuring a memorable outdoor experience for every visitor.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Woss Lake Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and activities, making it less ideal for visits.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your trip, as the park's weather can change rapidly.
  • Be aware of wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.
  • Prepare for limited cell phone reception within the park.
  • Bring all necessary supplies, including water and food, as there are no shops on-site.
  • Respect the natural environment by staying on designated trails and disposing of waste properly.

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