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Beachcomber RV Park in Central Saanich changes hands, preservation promised

21.06.2026 17:00 1 min 1 source
Peninsula News Review ISL
Beachcomber RV Park in Central Saanich changes hands, preservation promised
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The Kramer family, operators of Bradsdadsland Family Campground on Hornby Island, purchased the 62-site Beachcomber RV Park in Central Saanich, British Columbia. The deal closed on March 24, 2026. The park was originally purchased by businessman John Chew in 1966 and opened to the public in 1986 after Expo '86. New owners plan only modest additions (an amenities building and playground), aiming to preserve the historic landscape and character of the waterfront campground.

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Beachcomber RV Park in Central Saanich changes hands, preservation promised

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