Twenty Mile Bay Campground
Effective June 28, 2023, ALL Campgrounds and Group Sites have implemented a
$10 Visitor Fee
The Visitor Fee must be paid in CASH ONLY and will apply to ANY vehicle on a Rec Site (campground or group site) excluding paid overnight campers.
The visitor fee will be valid for the day up until 10pm.
All visitors must vacate the property before 10pm.
A limited number of visitors will be permitted in any campground or group site.
Once our max occupancy is reached, no more visitors will be permitted on-site.
We do not have real time communications with the campgrounds and are unable to provide availability reports.
visit Visitor/Day Use faq for more information or see our news article HERE
This site allows On-line Reservations and First-come First-serve campers.
Up to 65% of our campsites are available for reservations, the remaining 35% and any unreserved sites are available for First Come First Serve (FCFS) campers.
This site has on-site supervision.
All Visitors who have not paid to camp overnight, must vacate before 10:00 pm.
Gates may be locked 11pm to 7am – at the discretion of the on-site camp host.
Check In Time: 2:00 pm
Check Out Time: 12:00 noon
Dates of Operation: Please see our Open/Close Dates webpage for updated information
Fees: Please see our Rates webpage for updated information
CASH ONLY can be accepted at the campground. On-line Reservations can be paid by Credit Card or PayPal Only
Overview
Twenty Mile Bay Recreation Site (Rec Site #: REC0078)
This is a 51 site campground with an additional 7 sites in the overflow area.
Twenty Mile Bay is located along the shores of Harrison Lake, in the Fraser Valley of BC.
We are approximately 1.5 hours from Mission, BC, or 1.5 hours from Harrison Hot Springs, BC.
The sites are nestled in an old growth forest and are situated on a peninsula with over 1.5 km’s of beach facing North and South on the West shore of Harrison Lake. Over half of these campsites are located on the waterfront with direct access to the beach.
We offer a gravel boat launch for camper’s small boats. Enjoy your days canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boating, hiking or spend a few days exploring all of the many attributes of this beautiful area.
Wherever your destination takes you, you’re certain to find your stay here relaxing and enjoyable.
We welcome travelers, vacationers, RV’s, tenters, bikers, seasonal campers or those just passing through to further destinations.
Camping Fees Include:
- Single Site includes First 1 overnight vehicle,
- Double Site includes First 2 overnight vehicles
- see Rates for additional vehicles
- Each campsite has a Picnic Table and Fire Pit.
- Outhouses are positioned around the property.
Firewood may be purchased from the Site Host
Pack it In, Pack it Out.
Our campgrounds are considered to be Dry Camping, and have very limited amenities.
- All of our campgrounds have outhouses.
- Not Available – electricity/power, sewer/sani-dump, potable water or water taps of any kind.
- You must bring your own water.
- Garbage disposal is not available, please pack out your garbage.
- FOOD WASTE ONLY bear proof bins are available at the host site .
Access
To access this campground, you will need to travel along a gravel/dirt Forest Service logging road that may be rough and have potholes. Please drive carefully.
4 Wheel drive is not required but is recommended especially if you are towing a trailer.
We can not guarantee your vehicle’s ability to travel logging roads, nor do we provide refunds if your vehicle is not suitable to access the campground.
Map of Campground
Campground maps are not to scale and are offered to give campers a general layout of the campground and an approximate location of the campsites.
You can use the + or – to zoom in or out.
You can also click on a campsite number to get additional information about that site.
Campsite Sizes
All Sites will fit a tent.
Small Site will fit a trailer up to 18’ in length.
Medium Site will fit a trailer up to 24’ in length.
Large Site will fit a Trailer up to 27’ in length.
Extra Large Site will fit a Trailer up to 42’ in length.
*** Vehicles may have to be disconnected from trailers in order for vehicle to fit in your site ***
Campsites
FCFC is First Come First Serve, reservations are not available for these sites.
Driving Directions
To access this campground, you will need to travel along a gravel/dirt Forest Service logging road that may be rough and have potholes. Please drive carefully.
4 Wheel drive is not required but is recommended especially if you are towing a trailer.
We can not guarantee your vehicle’s ability to travel logging roads, nor do we provide refunds if your vehicle is not suitable to access the campground.
- From Vancouver, take Highway 7 to Harrison Mills.
- At the Sasquatch Inn & Pub, Turn on to Morris Valley Road
- You will pass the Sts’Ailes Store & Gas Bar. This is your last chance to purchase any forgotten or last minute items like bottled water, ice & gas.
- At the Weaver Creek Spawning Channel the road turns to a gravel/dirt Forest Service Road. (approximately 9 km from Sasquatch Inn) Continue along the Sts’Ailes Forest Service Road.
- On the FSR, at km 24.5 keep left and continue until 33 km.
- Turn right onto an old airstrip.
- Drive 100m and turn left onto access road.
- Cross over a small bridge and follow the road for about 100m.
- Turn right and follow the road into the site.
To make a reservation, please go to our Reservations Page Here