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Campbell River, in British Columbia, is situated 35 miles north of Comox along the western coast of Canada. It sits on the east side of Vancouver Island, along the south edge of Discovery Passage, and is about 100 miles north of the port city of Nanaimo, which offers ferry service to Vancouver. This small city is only a short drive north of the border between Canada and United States and has some incredibly rich history.

When you search for an RV rental in Campbell River, British Columbia, it will generally mean you are looking for some incredible adventure, possibly some great fishing, and amazing natural beauty and wonder. There are numerous outdoor adventures just waiting to be discovered, as well as dolphin and whale watching excursions that head out daily throughout the summer months and some other times of the year.

There’s also an incredible suspension bridge found at Elk Falls Provincial Park and numerous fishing charters in tours that head out to the Pacific Ocean.

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The Great Outdoors

A motorhome rental in Campbell River can provide numerous opportunities for individuals and families of just about any size. Canada is often renowned for its natural wonders, incredibly scenic views, and when you’re sitting along this region of the world, you are right near the Pacific Ocean with expansive views of the northern Rocky Mountains to the east. Because of the vast untouched landscape, there are some amazing trips just waiting to be taken. One of those could be to Elk Falls Provincial Park. This park is situated along the northwest side of Campbell River on Vancouver Island. It is here that you can stroll through miles upon miles of hiking trails and over the suspension bridge that stretches across the canyon.

You can also enjoy some cycling, swimming in season, great picnic areas, and fishing with your RV rental near Campbell River. During the summer months, if getting out on the rapids gets your blood stirring, a guided river rafting excursion might be in order. There are also snorkeling tours available and if you are so inclined, you can bear witness to hundreds of beautiful salmon in their natural habitat, especially with the rapids in full swing.

Loveland Bay Provincial Park is another great outdoor adventure destination to explore when you rent an RV. If you stay here, make sure you choose the lake view and access. You can do some kayaking and head out past the bay or simply relax. The facilities and grounds here are clean and well-maintained.

Head 45 miles northwest to Sayward and dive into killer whale watching tours, or hike the 14-mile Kusam Klimb up to Mount H’Kusam. There are wildlife tours offered in the area, and a golf course and ski resort can be found near town, too.

RV Parks

When you book a camper rental in Campbell River, you’ll be in the heart of some of the most beautiful landscapes and scenery in North America. It also means there are quite a few RV parks right there in Campbell River itself. One of those is Friendship Inn Motel and RV Park. The park has basic amenities and is just a couple miles north of town.

Elk Falls Provincial Park provides not just big rig access, but is kid friendly and allows pets. Amenities are minimal here, but the scenery makes up for it. There is a playground for children and restrooms if needed. This is a good place to set up shop if you plan to spend at least a few days in this park hiking, fishing, and enjoying the wonderful nature that surrounds you. For those who are planning a fly fishing excursion on Vancouver Island, this could be a prime place to plant the Campbell River RV rental.

Thunderbird RV Park has quite a few campsites and could be a nice place to park the luxury RV rental in Campbell River. The park allows pets and has restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, sewer, water, and electric hookups.

Exploring the City

The city itself is immersed in nature, but if you’re looking for RV rentals near Campbell River, you will find plenty of outdoor adventures to keep you occupied for days, weeks, and possibly even months. You can enjoy a bit of white water rafting down the Campbell River, go deep-sea fishing or whale watching, check out the Maritime Heritage Centre where you can see quite a bit of rich Canadian history on display. The Maritime Heritage Centre may be small, but there’s plenty to take in for a late morning or early afternoon excursion.

If you feel so inclined, you can check out the Quinsam River Hatchery. Here you can discover why Campbell River is considered the Salmon Capital of the World. Take a walk through the forest, but remember this is a working hatchery.

When you book a motorhome rental in Campbell River, British Columbia, whether it’s in Campbell River or another local community, there is no shortage of adventures waiting to be taken.

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