Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Loveland Bay Provincial Park adventure.
A secluded lake makes this rustic park a favourite for those seeking simple outdoor pleasures.
For an intimate camping experience near Campbell River on central Vancouver Island, visit Loveland Bay Provincial Park, a small, beautifully situated area with camping, swimming, fishing, and boating directly onto Campbell Lake. Quiet and secluded, Loveland Bay and nearby Morton Lake Provincial Park are often used as base camps from which to start or end the Sayward Forest Canoe Route, as well as for day trips to and from the nearby communities of Gold River, Sayward, Kelsey Bay, and Quadra and Cortes Islands. The area is ideal for summer days spent enjoying the water, but you can also simply relax on the sandy beach between lake swims. Loveland Bay Provincial Park has 53 vehicle-accessible campsites with lake views, the majority of which are reservable from May to the end of September.
Loveland Bay Provincial Park is busiest during the summer months of July and August when day trippers from nearby urban centers enjoy the lake amenities. The fall months of September and October feature warm days, cool nights and fewer crowds. The campground in the park is closed in the off-season, though the park remains accessible with limited facilities.