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A Bigger Taste Of The Province

Camping Tour Itinerary

 

·  Minimum 12 days to maximum 30 days
·  Camp at British Columbia Provincial Parks and Canada National Parks
·  Minimum distance 2200 km or 1377 miles
·  Travel day by day on your own schedule or reserve campsites for the days you want

 

 

Start Vancouver  

Your self-drive camping vacation package begins at the departure point with a full introduction and explanation of the camping gear, vehicle and all adventure toys. Your host will explain your travel loop, showing you where each campground is on your travel map of British Columbia and provide you with a manual full of contact phone numbers and directions. The travel manual also includes direction and images on the setup and operations of most camping gear. You will be satisfied that all your questions will be answered.

To map of vehicle pickup and return locations

 

Golden Ears Provincial Park

Family camping at its best, the extensive system of trails within the park provide an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding. Alouette Lake is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, waterskiing, canoeing, boating and fishing.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Manning Provincial Park

A nature lover's playground, Manning Park is filled with attractions of all kinds. The scenery, history, flora, and faura will amaze you.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Paul Lake Provincial Park

Nestled in a mixed forest of Douglas-fir, pine and aspen along with beautiful scenery, plentiful fishing and a diversity of outdoor recreational activities make Paul Lake a popular destination.

Click here to go to park website     90 campsites on a first-come, first-served basis

 

Wells Gray Provincial Park

Something to offer every outdoor interest and ability: lush alpine meadows, excellent birding and wildlife viewing opportunities, hiking, canoeing and kayaking.

Click here to go to park website     130 campsites on a first-come, first-served basis

 

Mount Robson Provincial Park

The highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, ideal for all types of adventure, including the hike of a lifetime.

Click here to go to park website      Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Jasper National Park

Shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons and evergreen forest.

Click here to go to park website      Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Kootenay National Park

Diverse landscapes make for the ultimate hiking experience. From glacier-clad peaks along the Continental Divide, to the dry, cactus-ridden slopes of the Columbia Valley this park is noted for its remarkable diversity of climate and landscape.

Click here to go to park website      Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Banff National Park

From quiet meadows to thundering waterfalls, towering peaks to misty canyons, Banff offers a unique assortment of sightseeing and leisure activities.

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Yoho National Park

Named for a Cree word expressing awe, comes by its name honestly. The rock walls, waterfalls, glacial lakes, snow-topped mountain peaks, roaring rivers and silent forests will simply take your breath away.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Moyie Lake Provincial  Park

Enjoy the solitude of this pocket of wilderness in the southern reaches of the Purcell Mountains.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Kokanee Creek Provincial Park

A huge sandy beach and delta area is backed by a gently rising upland, giving way to the forested slopes of the Slocan Range of the Selkirk Mountains.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

Haynes Point Provincial Park

Surrounded by warm water and sandy beaches, Haynes Point sits on a pencil of land jutting into Osoyoos Lake and is Canada's only true desert area.

Click here to go to park website     Click here to go to secure online reservation

 

End Vancouver

Finally, back to Vancouver with memories that you will never forget.

To map of vehicle pickup and return locations

 

Starting Package - vehicle and camping gear

 

  

All rentals are 4 days (3 nights) minimum. Example: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

 
  

Below rates are based on a one day rental starting with SUV truck and 250 kilometres.  Rentals must be accompanied with camping gear for appropriate number of campers.

 
  

Free 250 kilometres per day. After 250 kilometres per day a charge of $0.10 per kilometre will be charged.

Example: 4 day rental = 1000 kilometres  All kilometres above 1000 kilometres will be charged $0.10 per kilometre.

 

May 1 to June 22

1, 2 or 3 Campers

$150.00

4 Campers

$155.00

5 Campers

$160.00

Extra Insurance Option Free
Vehicle Prep Fee Free
Additional Drivers Free

 June 23 to August 31

1, 2 or 3 Campers

$170.00

4 Campers

$175.00

5 Campers

$180.00

Extra Insurance Option  Free
Vehicle Prep Fee  Free
Additional Drivers  Free

Sept 1 to Sept 31

1, 2 or 3 Campers

$150.00

4 Campers

$155.00

5 Campers

$160.00

Extra Insurance Option  Free
Vehicle Prep Fee  Free
Additional Drivers  Free
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Everything you need:

Vehicle, tent (Note: second 3 person tent will be provided for groups of 4 and 5 campers), chairs, sleeping bags, mattresses,  pillows, propane cook stove, propane table top barbeque, propane lantern, full propane tank, food cooler, water jug, cooking pots and pans, eating utensils,  cleaning supplies, 2 large tarpaulins (canvases), many extras.

Travel manual with road maps, how to setup camping gear instructions, safety instructions and much more.

All camping packages are customized for one to five passengers.

Example: 3 campers receive 3 folding chairs.

To Truck and Camping Gear webpage

no roof cargo box for 1 or 2 campers

1 roof cargo box for 3 campers

1 or 2 roof cargo boxes for 4 campers

2 roof cargo boxes for 5 campers

 

 

  

Campsites Reservations Not Included

For Complete Explanation use below link.

About Campsite Reservations

 

  

Rates are in Canadian dollars.

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Rates do not include taxes.

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Additional Options

Kayaks, canoes, bikes, extra tents and extra insurance option.

   Add 1 to 4 Bikes (adult, children, tot)

  $10.00 Canadian per bike per day

    Add 1 or 2 Kayaks (single person)

  $10.00 Canadian per kayak per day

    Add 1 or 2 Canoes

  $20.00 Canadian per canoe per day

    Add 1 Kayak and 1 Canoe

  $30.00 Canadian for both kayak and canoe per day

 

Additional 3 person tents   $10.00 Canadian per day per tent

   Roof racks and bike racks included.

   Rates do not include taxes.