
Most of these are open year-round but a permit may only be required at certain times of year.Ĭlick your park’s name to see when you need a permit and how much it will cost: Register for backcountry permit » Parks with advance registrationīackcountry camping permits can be purchased in advance for the parks listed below. Not all parks that accept advance registration have self-registration facilities, so registering in advance is highly recommended.
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For a full list, see parks with advance registration, below. Registering in advanceĬurrently, 29 parks accept advance registration. Where available, we recommend registering in advance online. Check your park’s webpage for the availability and locations of self-registration stations.

Self-registration stations are not available at all backcountry trailheads. Simply fill-out the form supplied at the self-registration station and put it in the drop-box, with any requested fees.

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Find out if your park takes advance registrationsįor instructions on how to book at a reservable backcountry campgrounds, see the Berg Lake Trail, Garibaldi, Joffre, and Mount Assiniboine reservation pages.This page provides information on backcountry camping permits, to help you: To find out when backcountry camping is allowed and if a permit is required, find your park’s webpage. Also, some are not open for backcountry camping year-round. Some parks do not require a backcountry permit. These permits are not technically reservations and they do not guarantee you a place in any specific camping area.

They are generally used for multi-day wilderness hiking trips.īackcountry camping permits allow you to camp in backcountry areas that do not have reservable campgrounds. Backcountry campsites are not accessible by vehicle and have limited facilities. ‘ Backcountry’ means an area more than 1km away from any highway or park road. In other areas, camping is allowed with a backcountry permit. Some of the most popular backcountry parks have reservable campgrounds. Backcountry camping is the perfect way to immerse yourself in British Columbia’s natural beauty.
