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Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park is open year-round and busiest during the summer months of July, August, and into September. Day-trippers from Nanaimo arrive frequently on the Grey Selkie passenger ferry, which runs every half hour between Maffeo Sutton Park and the island. Once day-trippers depart on the last sailing in late afternoon, the island returns to campers. Winter camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis.