BC Parks says it is introducing a new camping surcharge for people living outside of B.C. and updating camping fees for the ...
BC Parks is hiking camping fees and charging out-of-province visitors an extra $20 starting May 15 to cope with surging visits and weather damage.
Major recent upgrades in the system include the new $4.4 million Skyview Campground in E.C. Manning Park. Opened in 2022, it has 92 sites with hookups for water, power and sewer — the first fully ...
It’s going to get a little more expensive for British Columbians to camp at some provincial parks. It’s going to get ...
British Columbia will introduce a $20 per-night non-resident camping fee starting in May 2026, applying to visitors who live outside the province, according to BC Parks. The non-resident fee will be ...
Campers will soon be paying more to enjoy some of B.C.'s most popular campsites. Some are unhappy with the price hikes, but ...
B.C.'s environment and parks minister says she doesn't anticipate that increased camping fees at provincial parks will keep ...
Camping at some B.C. parks is about to get more expensive, with the province raising fees for 59 popular parks, including 18 ...
The province says it’s increasing camping rates for the first time in a decade to cover escalating costs associated with record growth in visitors and maintaining facilities amid extreme weather.