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Helpful Links and Trivia

 

·  Camp at Provincial Parks, National Parks and/or private campgrounds

·  Travel day by day on your own schedule or reserve campsites for the days you want

·  Minimum rental - vehicle and camping gear

·  1 to 5 passengers per vehicle

·  Add optional kayaks, bikes, canoe, campsites reservations and extra

insurance option for a complete "Adventure of a Lifetime"

·  Each vehicle carries a maximum of 4 bikes and 2 watercraft.

 

 

 
Click on images below for

more information

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle pickup and return locations.

 

 

 

Home page of British Columbia Provincial Parks.

Provides plenty of information about our Provincial Parks.

   

National Parks in Canada

Provides plenty of information about our National Parks.

   

Secure On-line Reservation System for some Parks Canada (credit card needed).

 

 

 

 

Secure On-line Reservation System for some British Columbia Parks (credit card needed).

604-689-9025 within Greater Vancouver, British Columbia.

1-800-689-9025 within  North America.

 

 

  Public Campground Search BC Lodging and Campground Association  

 

Search for hundreds of public campgrounds using British Columbia Lodging and Campground Association convenient regional map and search engine.

Lots of information and links to public campgrounds.

 

 

   

British Columbia road map.

   

 

Home page of British Columbia ferries.

Ferry schedules, fares, and reservations.

Note: When making reservations vehicle height with canoes, kayaks or rooftop cargo carrier exceeds 7'-0".  Contact Canadian Adventure Rentals for details.

 

   

British Columbia weather statistics by city

Current Vancouver weather

Vancouver WebCam

Weather by Parks

 

Canadian Adventure Rentals - Currency Converter Link

 

Currency converter

   

 

 

Distance calculator

Calculates distances between cities in British Columbia

 

Canadian Adventure Rentals - Timezone Converter Link

 

 

Vancouver, British Columbia time

World time converter

 

 

   BC is home to some of the oldest trees and tallest trees in the world.

    BC has over 11,500 campsites in 11 Provincial Parks

    Over 10 million hectares of forestland is protected.

    The word 'canoe' originated from the native word, 'kenu' - meaning dugout.

    Stretching from the sea to the Rocky Mountains, BC's coastline is over 27,000krn long.

    No one lives in igloos.

    BC has about 24,000 lakes, rivers, and streams.

    Over 6,000 islands and islets.

    Home to some of the worlds greatest mountain biking trails in the world.