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Porpoise Bay Provincial Park Hiker-Biker Campground

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Porpoise Bay Provincial Park Hiker-Biker Campground

Porpoise Bay Provincial Park Hiker-Biker Campground

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    August 6, 2024

    15 dollars for cyclists with showers

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      December 27, 2024

      bcparks.ca/porpoise-bay-park/#camping

      Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is one of the few provincial parks that has a hiker/biker campground. It's one large grassy communal area for all, no reservations needed.

      The Porpoise Bay campground is conveniently located a short, flat bike ride from the town of Sechelt, where you can buy food. Also in town is Trail Bay Source for Sports, where you can buy camping supplies such as water filters and fuel for stoves.

      Outside of the mid-April to mid-October camping season, there is no fee, but also no services of any kind (no bathrooms, no running water, no garbage collection). You can fetch fresh water from Angus Creek, which is a short walk away.

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        Location: Sunshine Coast Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

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