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Goldstream Provincial Park is open to campers and busy all year-round, though some facilities including hot showers and the interpretive centre may be unavailable in the off-season (November to April). For the best weather, most book between mid-May and mid-September. The salmon run (mid-October to early-December) is another popular time in the park.