Campgrounds in Squamish, BC

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1796 Depot Road, Squamish, V8B 0P6

(604) 390-4200
RV park, Campground
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36583 Darrell Bay Road, Squamish, V8B 0A6

(604) 892-3435
Campground, Campgrounds, RV & Tent Campsites, Trailer
Klahanie Campground is a campground located near Vancouver with beautiful ocean views for some customers. The camping sites are average, but the ocean view premium sites offer a valuable experience. The facilities are clean and well-maintained, with friendly staff. However, some customers experienced issues with the accessibility of the restrooms and sinks from their camp sites. A few customers also mention the lack of hookups and WiFi, and some found the price to be high. Some campsites offer direct power and water connections.
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14051 Mile, 18 Upper Squamish Valley Road, Squamish, V8B 0A1

(604) 898-3700
Camp Summit is a highly regarded campground, renowned for its well-maintained grounds and vibrant atmosphere. The exceptional leadership of Director Emily and her team is a standout feature, with their passion for fostering children's growth and creating memorable experiences. The camp offers various activities, including mountain biking, and serves healthy, home-cooked meals. Campers are placed in cabins based on their registered program, grade, and gender, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment.
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2023 Centennial Way, Squamish, V8B 0A9

(604) 848-9841
Campground
Mamquam River Campground is a rustic camping site with affordable prices and secluded, wooded campsites. Some reviewers appreciated the clean outhouses and quiet, respectful crowd. However, others noted issues with noise from late-night campers and the lack of running water or electrical hookups. Some found the reservation process confusing. The campground's proximity to nature and rustic charm were highlights for many, with activities such as hiking, swimming in the Mamquam River, and stargazing mentioned frequently.