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A Huge Taste Of The
Province
Camping Tour Itinerary

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Minimum 21 days to maximum
30 days
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Camp at British Columbia
Provincial Parks and Canada National Parks
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Minimum distance 3750 km
or 2330 miles
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Travel day
by day on your own schedule or
reserve campsites for the days you want

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Start Vancouver |
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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
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Lac la Hache Provincial Park |
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Let the cool, green Douglas-fir forest shade you from the hot
Cariboo sun.
Click here to go to park website Click
here to go to secure online reservation
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Barkerville
Provincial Park |
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One of BC's oldest historic sites, Backerville is recognized world-wide
for its collection of original and restored buildings and artefacts.
Click here to go to park website
Click here to
go to secure online reservation |
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Sowchea Bay
Provincial Park |
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Soak up the history of the Fort St. James Historic Site. Enjoy the
guided tours during the summer season.
Click here to go to park website 30
campsites on a first-come, first-served
basis
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Tyhee Lake
Provincial Park |
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A plethora of outdoor activities are yours to enjoy here: hiking,
walking, swimming, picnicking, and nature viewing.
Click here to go to park website
Click here
to go to secure online reservation |
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Lakelse
Lake Provincial Park |
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Take a break in impressive old growth cedar, hemlock and Sitka
spruce forests, surrounded by the mountains of the Kitimat range.
Click here to go to park website
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campsites on a first-come, first-served
basis
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Meziadin
Lake Provincial Park |
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Depending on the weather, take a day trip to the Bear Glacier or
visit the mining town of Stewart, BC.
Click here to go to park website
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campsites on a first-come, first-served
basis |
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Boya Lake
Provincial Park |
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Some of the most scenic camping in BC, with a wide variety of water
recreation to experience on beautiful Boya lake.
Click
here to go to park website
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campsites on a first-come, first-served
basis
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Liard River
Provincial Park |
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Close your eyes and relax as you ease into the second largest
hotspring in Canada.
Click here to go to park website
Click here
to go to secure online reservation
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Buckinghorse Provincial Park |
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Don't miss your chance to view the famous Canadian moose or fish
arctic grayling.
Click here to go to park website
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campsites on a first-come, first-served
basis
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Moberly Lake
Provincial Park |
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A long and narrow body of water encircled by a typical boreal forest
with spectacular wildlife, fauna, flora and history of the park at
the interpretation kiosk located near the horseshoe pits.
Click here to go to park website
Click here
to go to secure online reservation
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Mount Robson
Provincial Park |
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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
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Jasper National
Park |
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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
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Wells Gray
Provincial Park |
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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
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Manning
Provincial Park |
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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
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End Vancouver |
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Finally, back to Vancouver with memories that you will never forget.
To map of vehicle pickup and return locations
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Starting Package -
vehicle and camping gear |
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All rentals are 4 days (3 nights) minimum. Example:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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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.
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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.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Campsites Reservations Not Included
For Complete Explanation use below link.
About
Campsite Reservations
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Rates are in Canadian dollars.
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Rates do not include taxes.
Book now or request more information |
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Additional Options
Kayaks, canoes, bikes,
extra tents and
extra insurance option. |
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Add 1 to 4 Bikes
(adult, children, tot) |
$10.00
Canadian per bike per day |
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Add 1 or 2 Kayaks
(single person) |
$10.00
Canadian per kayak per day |
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Add 1 or 2 Canoes |
$20.00
Canadian per canoe per day |
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Add 1 Kayak and 1 Canoe |
$30.00
Canadian for both kayak and canoe per day |
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Additional 3 person tents |
$10.00
Canadian per day per tent |
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Roof racks and bike racks included.
Rates do not include taxes. |
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