Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Porpoise Bay Provincial Campground

Address :

6451 Sechelt Inlet Rd, Sechelt, BC V0N 3A4, Canada

Website : http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/porpoise/
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6451 Sechelt Inlet Rd, Sechelt, BC V0N 3A4, Canada
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Jordan Fell on Google

Absolutely beautiful place to take a little hike. We took a stroll around the beach, the view was gorgeous, it was very clean. The trails through the woods almost make you feel like you’ve been transported into a magical realm, the trees are huge, the logs and rocks are covered with moss. Walking beside the creek and taking in the fresh air really makes you feel so serene. If you’re looking for somewhere to relax and take in the cool ocean air, check this place out!
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Kevin Scherger on Google

Holy moly, I should not tell you this but, this is a well kept secret. Air is fresh, water from ocean is beautiful, layout is excellent, no mosquitos!!!!!! Has flushing toilet and shower. has a group site and overflow. Beautiful campground, especially when the moon is on the water......Nice short trip on the ferry and close to all amenities. Better than Golden Ears, sorry my opinion.
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Amanda Ellsworth on Google

Clean and fairly spread out campsites. Just a few minute walk to the beach. No power, no fires at campsites due to a clean air rule—although people used propane ones. Communal fires, well-kept outhouses, showers/change rooms with a power outlet at the change rooms if you really need it. A couple large structures/wood covers at the beach for hosting probably 50 people. A park. Park staff was very friendly. The bay hosts the harbour airport as well. So you hear and sea airplanes landing on porpoise bay all throughout the day.
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Frederick Thiele on Google

Camping at Porpoise Bay. Campfire ban in effect during the summer months so bring your own propane campfire setup. Excellent place for families, swimming, water sports. ??
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Octavia on Google

Pros: Nicely spaced sites with decent privacy. Flat surfaces for tents. Large campsites. I like that there aren't fire pits at the campsites so it doesn't always smell like smoke. Beach access. Close to the town for convenience. Very family friendly (lots of kids & babies). Cons: Used by many as a one-night stop on the way to other places. The bathrooms are outdated. You can hear the Sunshine Coast Air water planes taking off and landing all day. The proximity to town is also a downside - it feels less wild/less like being in nature.
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Jas B on Google

Seems like a really nice place to have a picnic whether it's with just 2 people or a large group of people. The park has a endless amount of picnic tables (some covered), shade, and open space. However, the public washrooms were closed during my visit and the one outhouse by the parking lot was disgusting/not usable.
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Sean Funk on Google

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.
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Ruairi O'Callaghan on Google

Absolute gem of a campsite. Huge grassy areas for tents, play area for kids, beach with views and a small scenic trail. Site has most amenities like toilets, water and bear caches. Fire pits and plenty of wood around the place (bring a saw or axe). Will 100% be back.

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