Our site has new dedicated FIRST COME FIRST SERVED sites and new dedicated RESERVED sites
FCFS sites have changed for the 2025 Season
First Come First Sites: 6, 11, 13, 14, 17&18,19, 22, 23
Reservable Sites Online: 1&2, 3,4, 5, 7&8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20&21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
* Reservable sites can be booked on-site with the host, if available. $18.00 Reservation fee does apply.
* First Come First Serve Sites are CASH only.
Single site is $20 per night, this includes 1 vehicle.
Extra vehicle $10 each night
Maximum of 6 people (including adults, children, and day guests)
Double site is $40 per night, this includes 2 vehicles.
Extra vehicles are $10 each night
Maximum of 12 people (including adults, children, and day guests)
Violation of any of the above rules may result in a charge and/or order to vacate under the authority of the Forest and Range Practices Act.
Discounts of 50% off the regular camping fee are available to seniors and persons with disabilities. A person can only claim for a maximum of one type of discount. Discounts are available to those that meet the criteria below.
SENIORS DISCOUNT
Persons 65 years of age or older AND a resident of BC, can receive a senior’s discount. The discount only applies to the senior and his/her spouse. To receive the discount, please show one piece of picture ID verifying age (i.e. drivers license) to the campsite operator.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (PWD) DISCOUNT
Persons with disabilities can receive a disability discount. You must be designated as a Person with Disabilities under the BC Employment and Assistance Program, or have a child who is eligible for the At Home Program to qualify for the reduced rate.
To receive the discount, please show one piece of picture ID (i.e. driver’s license) and one of the following to the campsite operator (please note all forms must be dated for the current year and must be an original copy not a photocopy):
While exploring the Alberni area, please remember to be safe, responsible, and respectful. We’re all visitors on the traditional territories of the traditional, unceded lands of the Nuu chah Nulth Nations; specifically, the Hupacasath, Tseshaht, and Ahousaht First Nations Nations.