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Gordon Bay

 

Location

 Gordon Bay Provincial Park is located 35 km northwest of Duncan on southern Vancouver Island. The park, situated on the shores of Cowichan Lake, is accessed via Hwy #18 off Hwy #1. Travel 26 km west on Hwy #18 to Lake Cowichan, then 14 km on South Shore Road. Nearby communities include: Honeymoon Bay, Cowichan Lake, Youbou, Duncan, Victoria.

Outdoor Activities
For a great family camping vacation, head to Gordon Bay Provincial Park, located on the shores of Lake Cowichan, north of Duncan on Vancouver Island. In the summer the lake is warm and the sandy beach makes for great family swimming. History buffs find plenty to interest them in the park and the surrounding area, which is home to a second-growth Douglas-fir forest. Set in one of Vancouver Island’s sunniest valleys, this area boasts the highest average annual temperature in Canada. The lake is known for its spectacular fresh-water fishing in the spring, fall and winter, when anglers can be challenged by rainbow, cutthroat and Dolly Varden trout. Waterskiing and windsurfing are also popular activities on the lake. This small wilderness area features a number of walking and hiking trails with unparalleled views. Keen-eyed hikers can spot a variety of wildlife and birds, including juncos, Stellar’s jays, chestnut-backed chickadees, mergansers and golden eye ducks. Visit in April when the wildflowers are at their peak.

Picnicking
This park has a large day-use/picnic area with picnic tables, parking lot, adventure playground, amphitheatre and flush toilets. The day-use area is a popular spot for local residents, who come to the park to swim and picnic. Day-use Area Vehicle Parking Fee: $3.00 per vehicle / day or $1.00 per vehicle for the first hour. For information about yearly parking passes, or further information about parking fees, click here.
Group Picnicking Fee: $50.00 per group

Group Sites
There is one group campsite at this park.  Call RLC Enterprize at 250 474-1336 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for reservation information.
Group Camping Fee: $28.00 per party / night . (Min nightly fee of $168.00 to book)
Youth Group Camping Fee: $50.00 per group / night

Camping
This park offers vehicle accessible, semi private campsites, set in a second-growth Douglas fir stand. Campsite reservations are accepted and first-come, first-served sites are also available. .

 

 

 

 

 

Prices and Seasons
The prices for camping are seasonally adjusted to the provision of services. During the peak season camping fees are $28.00 per night and there is a second vehicle charge of $12.00.  Additional sleeping units are permitted in an occupied campsite but there is a camping fee charge of $28.00.
Winter season is November 1 to March 14, or until full services are resumed, rates are $10.00 for everyone. Shoulder season is May 1 to June 15 and after Labour Day to September 30 where the rate is $28.00 and seniors pay $14.00 per night.  Peak season is June 16 to Labour Day where the rate is $28.00 and seniors pay $28.00 per night. Second vehicle charges are $12.00 per night with a campsite.

BC seniors over 65 must provide a BC gold card to pay half price prior to June 15th and after Labour Day.  During the peak season seniors pay full price.

Parking is $1.00 for one hour, or $3.00 for the day.

Reservations
To make a reservation in the campground please contact Discover Camping or by calling
toll free at 1-800-689-9025.  There is one group campsite at this park.  Call RLC Enterprize at 250 474-1336 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for reservation information. 

Fires

Campfires are allowed in designated fire rings provided that a fire ban is not in effect. Firewood is available for sale to visitors and the cost is $7.00 per bundle or $18.00 for 3 bundles. It is illegal to burn wood or material from the forest because it is destructive and damages the protected ecosystems within the park.

Nearby Parks
Nearby parks include Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park and Bamberton Provincial Park.

Rules and Regulations
To see the complete list of opportunities and regulations for this park please see the BC Parks Parkfinder

For the general rules and regulations for all Provincial parks please see BC Parks General information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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