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Location: Kwaksistah Regional Park Campsite, near Winter Harbour, British Columbia

Region: North Vancouver Island (Quatsino Sound area)

Type: Rustic campground

Best for: Quiet forest camping close to Winter Harbour and west-coast exploring

Admission: Fees and rules can change (confirm onsite)

Facilities: Basic / rustic

Best Season: Late spring through early fall

Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)

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Kwaksistah Regional Park Campsite (Google Maps)

Access is via gravel/logging roads west of Port Hardy.

Hours

Open seasonally or year-round depending on conditions. Confirm locally.

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Expect limited services. Bring water and be prepared for bugs and changing weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kwaksistah Regional Park Campsite located?

Kwaksistah Regional Park Campsite is in the Winter Harbour area on northern Vancouver Island. Map: Kwaksistah Regional Park Campsite (Google Maps).

Do you need reservations?

Some regional campgrounds are first-come, first-served while others may have local processes. Confirm onsite or through the managing agency before relying on a reservation.

What facilities are available?

Expect rustic facilities such as picnic tables and fire rings, with limited or no potable water and limited waste services.

Is it good for tent camping?

Yes, if you are comfortable with rustic conditions and self-sufficient camping.

Is it RV-friendly?

It may accommodate smaller RVs, but the approach roads can be rough. Arrive prepared and check road conditions.

Are fires allowed?

Fire rules change with wildfire danger. Always follow posted signs and regional fire bans.

Are dogs allowed?

Usually yes on leash, but keep pets under control around wildlife.

What are good nearby add-ons?

Winter Harbour, Grant Bay, and day trips toward Holberg and San Josef Bay.

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