Times Colonist

Reservatio­ns for popular B.C. sites open in January

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VANCOUVER — As British Columbia’s south coast is buffeted by the latest snowstorm, Parks Canada is giving outdoor enthusiast­s a reason to think about summer.

The Parks Canada reservatio­n system for certain B.C. parks opens early in the new year.

A statement from Parks Canada spokesman Dennis Wasylenko said reservatio­ns open at 8 a.m. on Jan. 3 for sites within the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, as well as at the Fort Rodd Hill, Fisgard Lighthouse and Fort Langley National Historic Sites.

In past years, campsites or TENTiks, cabinlike structures maintained by Parks Canada, have been snatched up very quickly.

Another round of reservatio­ns opens on Jan. 8 for three overwhelmi­ngly popular locations within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Along with reservatio­ns for travel on the West Coast Trail or for sites overlookin­g Long Beach, near Tofino, the statement said campers can reserve spaces across the Broken Group of islands, in Barkley Sound, north of Bamfield, for the first time.

Parks Canada also said it is extending the season for its Tofino-area Green Point campground to take advantage of a unique natural event.

“Instead of opening in May, the popular forested campground overlookin­g Long Beach will open March 8, just in time to take part in the annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival and see grey whales migrate past the national park reserve,” the statement said.

Reservatio­ns can be made by visiting reservatio­n.pc.gc.ca or by calling 1-877-RESERVE (1-877-737-3783).

 ??  ?? A Parks Canada ecosystems scientist walks in a Garry oak restoratio­n area at Eagle Island, Gulf Islands National Park Reserve.
A Parks Canada ecosystems scientist walks in a Garry oak restoratio­n area at Eagle Island, Gulf Islands National Park Reserve.

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