What you need to know

Campground Visitor Policy & Procedures

 The permit holder for the campsite is responsible for the site, including cleanliness, noise levels, and actions of visitors. Camping (including sleeping in a vehicle) is not allowed in roadside pullouts, trailheads, and day-use areas.

You can be a good neighbor by respecting the following conditions:

  • Campsites – Camping is only allowed in designated campsites.
  • Washing dishes – Use a personal basin for washing dishes on your campsite (not the bathrooms or water taps).
  • Doing laundry – Please use your own tub and dump water down the outdoor sink or toilets
  • Driving in the Campground - The posted speed limits (20 km/hr.) Remain alert while driving in the campground. Trees may obstruct your view, and you should expect pedestrians (including children) on the road.
  • Accessing facilities – Please use roadways and pathways to access campground facilities (cook shelters, bathrooms, etc.) and your own campsite. Cutting through a neighbouring campsite will disturb other campers and may cause damage to fragile vegetation.
  • Recycling – Large blue bins are located outside the gate to the campground for short term campers. Seasonals have recycling pickup on Tuesdays at their sites.
  • Garbage – Help keep the park clean by disposing non-recyclable items into marked garbage receptacles. Short term campers should bring all garbage outside the campground gate and place it in the large brown bins provided. Garbage left on sites, in campfire pits or beside garbage cans within the park will result in a removal charge applied to the short-term campers' fees.
  • Vehicles – Vehicles staying overnight must be registered to a campsite. Visitor passes are required. 

Noise and park enjoyment
You are not allowed to interfere with others’ quiet enjoyment of the park during any part of the day or night. This includes loud music and shouting in campgrounds, excessive noises from animals or in day use areas.

Quiet hours
Quiet hours are enforced in our campgrounds from 10 pm - 7 am. Please remember, even quiet conversations can carry through a forested area.

No person or camping unit is allowed to occupy the same campsite for more than 30 consecutive nights. Persons on site cannot exceed five people or one family. A family consists of 2 adults and 3 children. The permit holder MUST be present on site including sleeping there. Guests must leave campsites by 11 PM, however gates close at 10 PM. The permit holder is responsible for the conduct of all persons using the site.