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This seaside campground is open year-round on the sunny south shore of Vancouver Island, known for its mild winters. It’s especially popular during the summer and weekends as the park is close to BC’s capital, Victoria, and the Swartz Bay ferry terminal to Vancouver (with additional access across the Saanich Inlet from nearby Mill Bay to Brentwood Bay via BC Ferries). June is also busy with school groups beachcombing on field trips.