Finding RV parks on the beach is not too difficult when you live on an island. For the purposes of this article, we have listed RV parks that are right on the Pacific Ocean. There are many more RV parks on the beach located on the various rivers and streams throughout Vancouver Island that are not listed here.
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If you want to camp on the beach but don’t yet own an RV, you may want to consider renting one. It is so easy to do with RVezy you’ll wonder why you haven’t done it before. And even if you don’t have the vehicle capacity or skills to tow, many of the owners will deliver. Just sign up right on their website and search for the RV that perfectly suits your needs – including pet friendly options. The site is very intuitive and easy to navigate.
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Parks located south of the Malahat from Sidney to Port Renfrew.
From the Malahat to Nanaimo and across the island to Tofino/Ucluelet.
Note: Mussel Beach will no longer be offering daily camping. They will offer seasonal camping or 5 glamping huts. Visit their website for details.
North of Nanaimo up to Port Hardy.
We hope you enjoy your stay on Vancouver Island at one of these RV parks on the beach. And we highly recommend you check out RVezy for the simplest camping experience.
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