Pacheedaht First Nations Campground at Port Renfrew
Pacheedaht docks and moorage Campground on Pacheedaht First Nation Reserve
2 photos courtesy Steve Arnett

Pacheedaht First Nation
Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada.

Rates for 2008 - Location - How to get here


Phone: 250-647-0090 9:am to 4:pm.
Message system available 7 days a week.


Reservations Available


Location:
The Pacheedaht First Nations Campground is located on a two kilometer long beach that stretches from the north fork of the San Juan River to the southern fork at Harris Cove. This beach is a pristine length of unspoiled coastline. It is the start of the famous
"West Coast Trail" and location of Parks Canada Administration building.


How to get here:
Airports are located near Victoria and Nanaimo.
Access by car to Vancouver Island is by the BC Ferry Service. BC Ferries has a fleet of over 40 vessels serving Vancouver Island and BC's Sunshine coast. From the mainland, ships depart from Tsawwassen to Schwartz Bay, (Vancouver Island). From Schwartz Bay to Victoria is a 32 km (20 miles) drive. There is another terminal at Departure Bay (Nanaimo) and also at Dukes Point Terminal ten minutes south of Nanaimo. On the mainland side are the Horseshoe Bay Terminal in West Vancouver. Other Islands serviced by BC Ferries include Salt Spring, North and South Pender Island, Galiano, Mayne, Saturna, and Texada.

BC Ferries
Telephone: 250-386-3431 or toll free 1-888-223-3779
FAX: 250-381-5452 Internet: BC Ferries Since June 28, 1999 - BC Ferries customers can now use American Express for credit card payments, along with VISA and MasterCard

Camping and R.V. Rates

Boat Launch
$10.00

Day Use $10.00
Daily 2008 Camping and R.V. Rates
R.V. hookups $25.00
R.V. without hookups $20.00
Tents $15.00 each

Moorage Rates
to 20' $15.00
21' to 29' $20.00
30' and up $25.00

Seasonal and Monthly Rates Available
Inquire



Port Renfrew has restaurants, pubs and stores to serve you nearby. There are fishing charters, hiking trails and other interests for everyone.
Botanical Beach nearby is a special place to visit, with pools of marine life that can be viewed at low tides.
Red Creek Fir is Canada's largest fir tree and is a fun day trip for the more adventurous down a 17 km 4 wheel drive road.
There are lakes nearby stocked with trout, and Steelhead can be found in the Gordon and San Juan Rivers.
Vollyball on Pacheedaht Campgrounds


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