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BC Parks launches “Notify Me” feature for camping reservation

staff report
June 29, 2023 2:42pm

BC Parks is introducing a new feature for those who want to book camping in parks across the Province. The new feature will have a reservation service that will provide email notifications when a previously booked campsite becomes available at a specific campground.

With the new “notify me” feature, people can sign up to receive as many as five alerts for any reservable campgrounds and dates. If a campsite becomes available for the desired date and location, people will receive an email notifying them that it is reservable. The new feature is part of broader, ongoing improvements to BC Parks’ digital services to improve the visitor experience from computer to campground.

In 2022, more than 317,000 reservations were made with the new reservation service, setting a new record for BC Parks. There were also more than 60,000 cancellations, with the largest number occurring within two weeks of the arrival date.

“Camping in B.C. is more popular than ever, which is great to see, but it’s also increasing demand for campsites in popular parks,” said Aman Singh, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment. “The new notification feature will help provide more opportunities for people to camp in BC Parks. To increase the chances of reserving a newly available campsite, people should book immediately when they receive the notification email.”

For the 2023 season, campsites can be booked four months in advance of the arrival date. In addition, based on demand, eight campgrounds that were previously not reservable have been added to the reservation service, including Gwillim Lake Park near Chetwynd, Yahk Park near the Kingsgate border crossing and Allison Lake Park near Princeton. These campgrounds also have first-come, first-served sites.

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