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BC Parks increases camping fees and adds charge for out-of-province visitors

30.01.2026 02:34 1 min 1 source
Victoria Buzz ISL
BC Parks increases camping fees and adds charge for out-of-province visitors
Original source: Victoria Buzz

The government of British Columbia is raising camping fees for the first time in a decade due to high visitation and operational costs. The increase, averaging $13.29 per night in summer, will apply to 59 high-demand frontcountry parks. A new $20 flat fee for campers from outside the province will take effect on May 15.

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