Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park adventure.
An idyllic island with natural landscapes and intriguing cultural history.
Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park is one of the most unique parks in BC. Known as Saysutshun by the Snuneymuxw First Nation people, this family-friendly park is accessible only by passenger ferry, kayak, or boat. Bring your own boat to moor in Mark Bay or take the passenger ferry from Nanaimo, a short 10-minute ride. Newcastle Island is marked by steep, sandstone cliffs and sunny beaches that are popular in summer, as well as an extensive network of walking and hiking trails through a mature forest. With views of the Coastal Mountains, 18 oceanside campsites, and 43 mooring buoys, Newcastle Island offers a natural, historical, and cultural experience for visitors.
Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park is open year-round and busiest during the summer months of July, August, and into September. Day-trippers from Nanaimo arrive frequently on the Grey Selkie passenger ferry, which runs every half hour between Maffeo Sutton Park and the island. Once day-trippers depart on the last sailing in late afternoon, the island returns to campers. Winter camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis.