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7 Provincial Parks to Camp Beside the Ocean in BC

location_onSechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park, Gibsons, BC
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Sechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park

4.7 (6 Google reviews)

Gibsons, BC

Ideal for kayaking, this park allows quiet exploration of a part of the rugged landscape that is typical of Northern Georgia Straight.

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1. Remote camp at Cape Scott on Northern Vancouver Island

location_onCape Scott Provincial Park, Port Hardy, BC
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Cape Scott Provincial Park

4.8 (61 Google reviews)

Hardy Bay Rd
Port Hardy, BC

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Cape Scott is characterized by more than 115 kms of scenic ocean frontage, including about 30 kms of spectacular remote beaches.

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2. Set up for oceanside camping at Ruckle Point on Salt Spring Island

location_onRuckle Provincial Park, BC
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Ruckle Provincial Park

4.7 (89 Google reviews)

Beaver Point Rd
Capital, BC

Pitch your tent in the grassy meadow overlooking Swanson Channel then lie back and relax, watching pleasure boats and ferries sail by.

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3. Enjoy family-friendly camping near expansive Rathtrevor Beach

location_onRathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, Parksville, BC
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Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park

4.7 (1.1K Google reviews)

1240 Rath Rd
Parksville, BC

Majestic old-growth trees, beautiful ocean sunsets and an inviting, wide sandy beach with campsites nestled amongst mature Douglas fir trees.

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4. Kayak to one of seven camping areas up the Sechlet Inlet

location_onSechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park, Gibsons, BC
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Sechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park

4.7 (6 Google reviews)

Gibsons, BC

This area is especially appealing to canoeists and kayakers. Many paddle-in sites are available.

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5. Hike the Juan de Fuca Trail and camp oceanside along the way

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Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

British Columbia, Canada

The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, follows 47 kilometres of wilderness stretching along the western shoreline of southern Vancouver Island.

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6. Paddle to a campsite in Desolation Sound near Powell River

location_onDesolation Sound Marine Provincial Park, BC
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Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park

4.9 (83 Google reviews)

Powell River, BC

Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park has more than 60 km of shoreline, several islands, numerous small bays and snug coves.

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7. Park beachside at Naikoon Provincial Park in Haida Gwaii

location_onNaikoon Provincial Park, BC
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Naikoon Provincial Park

4.7 (60 Google reviews)

Skeena-Queen Charlotte, BC

This park is is comprised of a mixture of coastal temperate rainforest ecosystems, wetlands and bogs, sand dunes and approximately 100 km of beaches.

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