About the Park
A secluded and sought-after hideaway on peaceful Campbell Lake. The pristine and stunning lakeside sites are a popular destination in the summer months. Campbell Lake is ideal for canoeing, boating and swimming. Loveland Bay is 100% reservable and reservations are recommended. If you aren’t fortunate enough to get a reservation for Loveland Bay consider beautiful Morton Lake for a similar rustic camping experience. Loveland Bay historically has several vacancies in May, June and September, October. Check camping.bcpark.ca for availability. Open late-April through Thanksgiving.
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Contact
For more information on this park please visit bcparks.ca
Rates
Frontcountry camping – $20/party/night
Group camping base fee – $80/group site/night
Winter frontcountry camping – $11/party/night
Facilities
31 campsites and 2 group sites.
Location
Access is off Highway 28, 4 km west of Campbell River. Take the turnoff to Elk Falls Viewpoint and Loveland Bay. Drive past Elk Falls and over the dam. Take the first road on the left and follow the gravel road 12 km to Loveland Bay.
Size
30 ha.Park Amenities
Vehicle accessible camping facilities
Group campsites
Wheelchair accessible
Toilets
Campfires allowed
Beach
Boat Launch
Pets must be on leash
Cash only
Park Activities
Swimming
Canoeing / kayaking
Windsurfing
Waterskiing
Hiking