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Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground

6451 Sechelt Inlet Rd, Sechelt, BC V7Z 0L2, Canada

Introduce

Welcome to Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground, a highly recommended destination in the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, located at 6451 Sechelt Inlet Rd, Sechelt, BC V7Z 0L2, Canada. This campground is celebrated as a lovely spot for family vacations, offering a welcoming environment for visitors of all ages.

Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground boasts beautiful scenery and a calm sea, making it ideal for various water activities such as swimming, paddle boarding, and kayaking. The tranquil waters provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all skill levels. The campground also features a playground park, adding to its appeal for families with children.

The facilities at Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground are well-maintained, with visitors consistently mentioning the cleanliness of the campground and the well-kept washrooms. The environment is described as clean and open, contributing to a pleasant and comfortable stay. Additionally, the campground offers plenty of picnic areas and tables, providing convenient spaces for outdoor meals and gatherings.

Visitors have reported positive interactions with other campers, noting a friendly and respectful atmosphere throughout the campground. This contributes to a relaxed and enjoyable experience for everyone.

The accessibility of Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground for all ages is a significant advantage, making it a suitable destination for multi-generational family trips. The combination of natural beauty, calm waters for recreation, a playground for children, and clean facilities makes it a worthwhile trip for those seeking a peaceful and enjoyable outdoor experience.

For local users in Singapore planning a family vacation to British Columbia, Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground in Sechelt offers a fantastic option. With its beautiful scenery, calm waters perfect for swimming and water sports, a playground, ample picnic areas, and clean, well-maintained facilities, it promises a memorable experience for all ages. The friendly atmosphere and accessibility further enhance its appeal. While specific promotional information isn't provided in the reviews, the consistently positive feedback serves as a strong recommendation. For booking information and further details, please visit the official BC Parks website or contact them directly through the provided address.

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Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Wheelchair accessible restroom

Offerings

RV camping

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Public shower

Restroom

Running water

Slides

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

Free parking lot

Pets

Dogs allowed

Mimsy JB Jul 24
★★★★☆4

Lovely spot for a family vacation. Great place for accessibility of all ages. Enjoyed the water, the playground park, the campground. Very clean and open. No problems with other campers. Everone was friendly. Washrooms were well kept.

Dennis Dixon Jul 08
★★★★☆4

Beautiful scenery, calm sea for swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking. Plenty of picnic areas and tables. We'll worth the trip.

Jerome Tovillo Sep 27
★★★★★5

Finally got to camp out for a few days at Porpoise Bay Campground and it did not disappoint. It's definitely on my top list of favourite places to camp with all amenities. Weekends are definitely more loud and chaotic with everyone trying to get a spot but we went on a Saturday mid day and managed to snag the last FCFS spot so you don't have to reserve.

Howie Outerbridge Jun 17
★★★★☆4

So far so good at Porpoise! Love the bike camping facilities, lots of space to spread out. Hot showers, fresh water, right by the water. The group site is huge, but essentially a gravel parking lot. Others might like this, but there are nicer sites out there.

Sean Funk Aug 31
★★★★★5

We spent 4 days here at the end of summer. Great quiet campsite. Majority people camping were camping with tents but the sites were large enough for trailers. Ours is 30 feet and fit fine. The far end of the campground is a 5-10 min walk to the bay. I had to drive our kayaks down to the water to paddle. One large disadvantage was there is no sani-dump but there is one just off the highway at Robert’s creek provincial park just 20 min away toward gibsons.