Plumper Cove Marine Provincial Park

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Contact Plumper Cove Marine Provincial Park

Address :

Plumper Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +887
Website : http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/plumper/
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Plumper Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0, Canada
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Kristian Angelov on Google

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Beautiful place. Calm water. Nice park with docks, mooring buoys and camp sites. Reasonable rates.
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Nguyet Nguyen on Google

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Keats island is beautiful place
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Frances Maddin on Google

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Although there aren't many mooring spots on the dock and you get rocked by any tiny boat going by, it's still a great little spot. We explored by boat, kayak and on foot. In the evening, thrre's a gorgeous view across to Gibsons. The campground is really tidy and well looked after. The trails are awesome as many previous posts have mentioned. Great job BC Parks staff! Too bad "somebody" (BC Government) keeps expecting our Parks staff to do more with less and less. We noticed the same thing in other Gulf Islands parks this summer. (Like Hornby Island.) Loved Plumper. Will definitely return.
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Josh J on Google

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Nice park for easy walks with great viewpoints and marine-related activities; even a few geocaches to find. If you boat over (which we believe most people do), the buoys make for an inexpensive ($12) and quiet night; they are spaced apart for boats up to 40' long. Obviously you'll need a dinghy or kayak to get to the dock and use the facilities if your boat isn't equipped. If you can't find an unoccupied buoy (they go fast around weekends - especially long weekends and there's only 8 of them), then you can tie up to the dock ($2 per foot) or anchor in the bay which has good holding South of the buoys. There are also designated overnight camping spots which can be reserved online. The bay is close enough to Gibsons that if you need supplies it's a quick and easy trip in the dinghy.
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Chad P on Google

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Great little park and well upkept. Has several mooring balls and dock and slip space on first come first serve. Slip and dock have room for about 11 to 12 boats, plus 8 mooring balls. Lots of different hiking trails from the main park that weave over the island. For the most part they are well marked and well traveled. Good shelter provided in the bay, but fills up in the evening quickly. Well maintained pit toilets and a well with hand pump for water. It does state that water needs to be boiled.
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Andrei Vyrypaev on Google

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Great spot near Vancouver. Gets bumpy during the day but calm at night. Better take your spot after lunch. Moorage for cash only.
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Darren Findlay on Google

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Beautiful spot, I love that the old orchard is still there and produces plenty of apples. Two beaches and two beautiful views. Nice looking sign and an old water pump.
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Đặng Duy Linh on Google

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so natural and clean. if staying camping 16 ca 4 people 1 night. Taxi trains go and return 160 ca. for 6 people.

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