Campsite Must Be Occupied Overnight

Please remember that your site must be occupied overnight for the purpose of camping.

Parking a vehicle in one site and camping in another site does not comply with Forest Recreation Regulations listed below. You must be camping in your site.

Holding a site for someone else or leaving a tent or trailer in a site unattended overnight is NOT permitted even if the site is paid for.

Forest Recreation Regulations:

A person who brings a tent or recreational vehicle to a recreation site and does not camp, is in contravention of the Forest Recreation Regulations 20 (1)(c); as per below:

Limitations on occupancy and use
20   (1) A person who camps at a recreation site where a fee for camping is required under section 22 must
(a) camp in a campsite;
(b) occupy only one campsite;
(c) not leave personal property on a campsite unless the person is camping, under the authority arising from payment of the camping fee, at that campsite, or has been authorized to leave the property on the campsite by a recreation officer.

Any personal property or recreational vehicles that are left on site for the purpose of site-claiming may be removed or towed, at the owners expense.
Any camping fees paid, will be considered forfeit and no refund will be provided.

Also see:
Can I Hold a Campsite for a Friend
Can I Pay Now and Come Back Later to Camp?
No Show Policy – Effective 10pm on Check-in Date