Prior Centennial Campground - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

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Pender Island, Canada

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Prior Centennial Campground - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Prior Centennial Campground - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is located in Pender Island, Canada on 5714 Canal Rd. Prior Centennial Campground - Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category campground in Canada.

Address

5714 Canal Rd

Phone

+1 8669441744

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Grady Lawlor

With WOODS on Pender fully booked up, I lucked out finding a spot at this National Park. What a treat to discover such a convenient camp site while spending the night on Pender Island. Nothing fancy, just a good, clean and nature-backed campsite - which is exactly what we needed to unplug. I recommend the sites on the back of the looping park road to be further from the busy main road. The sites were very well maintained and each had generously sturdy picnic tables to use. The best part of our stay here? Pop around the corner for one of the best dinners you can find, in the city or the forest, over at WOODS on Pender and say hi to Curtis for me.

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Darryl-Del Horrill

Beautiful island, lots of amazing places to go swimming, fishing, kayaking, etc. Great for families. Campground is great EXCEPT for the outhouses - honestly, worst outhouses we've ever experienced. That would be only reason we'd hesitate to go back.

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Jessica Christensen

Lovely small campsite on North Pender. Most sites have great privacy and are set back into the woods. Access to the Heart Trail right from the campsite which goes to the disc golf park. Very close to amenities and ferry terminal but you wouldn't know it from the campsite - very quiet and peaceful. I will likely go back

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Ryan Phillips

Very Small campground, and also pretty quiet. We enjoyed staying here, however it would have been a bit more enjoyable if they had better washroom facilities. The grounds themselves are well maintained.

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Paul Hutcheson

This reserve is one of the best things that's ever happened in the Gulf Islands. Opportunities for camping and hiking, but most importantly green spaces being preserved for future generations.