You’ll Soon Be Able To Book Prime BC Camping Sites For The May Long Weekend

Spring camping reservations for 2023 just opened.

Certain campsites are now available to book four months in advance.
Certain campsites are now available to book four months in advance. Source: BC Parks on Facebook.

We don’t know about you, but in these dark and rainy post-holiday weeks of winter, it’s hard to imagine planning much of anything.

But camping keeners will soon be able to book prime B.C. camping sites for the May long weekend. 

Two young girls roasting marshmallows over an open fire.
Reservations are now open for spring camping in some provincial parks. Source: BC Parks on Facebook.

It may still be more than four months away, but reserving early is often what it takes these days to ensure a good spot once the weather is warmer. 

This week, the BC Parks Reservation Service opened up a new system for booking campsites, allowing people to secure a site four months in advance.

That means that sites for the May long weekend will be available starting January 19.

Two women cooking hot dogs at table in front of a camper at a recreation site.
Check bcparks.ca/operating-dates to see when the park you want to book is open for reservations. Source: BC Parks on Facebook.

Competition could be fierce for the best spots.

“A record number of people made reservations for campsites, day-use passes, backcountry permits, cabins, and picnic shelters in provincial parks this season,” a BC Parks news release explains

“More than 317,000 reservations were made on the new BC Parks reservation service for the 2022 season, for an increase of 26.5% since 2019,” it added.

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