The best camping in Burnie-Shea Provincial Park, BC

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Hug's Farm View Point

Hug's Farm View Point

95%
(21)
54km from Burnie-Shea Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Flat pasture with a few trees on the edge of a hill 130 ft above the Bulkley River Flat. Five minute drive to Smithers, BC. A recently built paved bicycle path will take you to downtown Smithers in about 15 minutes. Beautiful panoramic view of hayfields, an organic vegetable farm and the Bulkley River. We have 67 acres with a stunning view of the mountains and river. One campsite is available for tent or RV/trailer campers (no hookups). Straight ahead to the west beyond the river is Hudson's Bay Mountain, to the north the Rocher Déboulé Range and to the South the Telkwa mountains. Very tame free-range grazing cattle are sometimes on the property. They are harmless but curious! Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted. Activities nearby include hiking, fishing, paddling, climbing, boating, and more.
Pets
Toilets
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CA$40
 / night
Smithereens Mushroom Farm

Smithereens Mushroom Farm

100%
(5)
56km from Burnie-Shea Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Mycology course available on request. Long-term mentorship available. 5 min from Smithers town and biking trails. 2 min walk from one of the best fishing run for Stealhead fishing. Sunny side of the valley with view on Hudson Bay Mountain. Pets friendly and dog pen available on request. We speak french and english
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Electrical hookup
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CA$25
 / night
Little Oasis

Little Oasis

72km from Burnie-Shea Provincial Park · 2 sites · RVs
Our property is 2 min away from the Kitimat River which is known for its world class, fishing, salmon, steelhead, halibut, rockfish, ling cod and many other species available in both fresh and salt water. Unlimited exploration points from hiking to backcountry exploring it is all done right from our backyard. Our home is locate 10min outside of Kitimat the Subdivision is called Cablecar.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
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CA$18
 / night
RV Glamping

RV Glamping

73km from Burnie-Shea Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Stay on site in our travel trailer. A great quiet location 15 minutes west of town. (Please be aware we do have two friendly dogs that live here and this is their home. See pictures, descriptions and refer to “guest safety section”.) Guest Access: When you choose to stay in our yard you get access to the whole travel trailer and access to the side yard and garden area. Interactions with Guests: There will be a welcome note in the RV explaining most of the common questions. If you need to contact me at any time you may phone/text and I can phone/text back as quickly as possible. We live in the house and tend to the yard and are available to help you if and as needed. The welcome note will include our wifi password since cell service is patchy. Other details to note: ~OUR CAMPSITE~: When you stay in our yard we will have the power hooked up and the water tank full. Which enables you to use hot and cold water for washing and bathing. Drinking/cooking water will be provided in a separate jug. We are on well water and only recommend using it for cleaning up. The septic tanks have a capacity limit and we can pump these tanks every three days or as needed during your stay. (While at our place) Propane tanks will be full upon check in.
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Toilets
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CA$20
 / night
Harmony Ridge RV Park and Guesthouse

Harmony Ridge RV Park and Guesthouse

52km from Burnie-Shea Provincial Park · 38 sites
Nestled in the picturesque Bulkley Valley, Harmony Ridge offers a unique camping experience that combines natural beauty with tranquility. This stunning campground stretches a quarter mile along the serene Bulkley River, providing guests with breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. The location is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, as it is surrounded by a variety of natural attractions. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails, enjoy swimming in pristine holes, or partake in fishing and kayaking on the river. Additionally, the charming local community features delightful restaurants and shops, ensuring that all your needs are met during your stay. At Harmony Ridge, you can expect a blend of privacy and comfort, making it an ideal getaway for families, couples, or solo adventurers. With its unique setting and access to a wealth of outdoor activities, this campground is truly a hidden gem in the heart of the Bulkley Valley.

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The best camping in Burnie-Shea Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the lush landscapes of Burnie-Shea Provincial Park. Traverse its scenic trails, immerse yourself in the vibrant wildlife, and partake in exhilarating activities that await every kind of explorer. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a family looking for a memorable day out, this park offers a plethora of opportunities to connect with nature and create lasting memories.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Burnie-Shea Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with colder temperatures and limited access to some park areas.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for varying weather conditions; pack layers and waterproof gear.
  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or alerts before your visit.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; some areas may not be suitable for all visitors.
  • Facilities such as washrooms and picnic areas are available; however, confirm their availability during off-peak seasons.
  • Respect the local wildlife and adhere to park regulations to preserve the natural environment.

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