BC's diverse topography is a huge attraction for RV campers and those in campervans.
RV campers in BC know that this province is pretty much the one place in Canada where you can wake up in the mountains, spend the day in the desert, and then fall asleep oceanside. The diverse topography is a top attraction, meaning an RV road trip is one of the best ways to see it. An extensive network of RV parks and campervan-friendly campgrounds dot the region with both basic campgrounds and full-service RV resorts near Vancouver, Victoria, the Okanagan, and Kelowna. RVs are welcome at a majority of the 175 BC provincial parks, though most don't offer electrical hookups (with the notable exception of Juniper Beach and Steelhead provincial parks, which have some electrical hookups). Driving times between BC destinations can be significant, so stop at convenient Hipcamp RV sites along the way, and know that reservations are near essential throughout the region in July and August.