A beautiful spot.

Nestled against the sea. Welcome to Deep Bay.

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The perfect place

The Deep Bay RV Park is a family-oriented RV and camping park nestled against the sea on Vancouver Island.

Quiet, sandy beaches. That’s what you’ll find here. Along with over 70 full-service hookups, fishing, swimming, boating, tidal pools, shellfish, eagles, and seals.

No traffic noise. We’re over 2 kms from the nearest highway (19A), so you can enjoy the peace and quiet.

Fishing and more

Deep Bay was once the most important fishing camp on the coast. Today, the bay attracts people from around the world, who love to come back year after year.

Some of our attractions

Full Service

Over 70 full-service RV sites including a camp kitchen, 2 washrooms with hot showers, a TV room, and a laundromat.

Family Friendly

Safe secure and fun. Enjoy exploring nature at it’s finest. Build a sandcastle or two.

Waterfront

Stay right by the beach and listen to the waves. We have beachcombing and more.

We’re close to it all

Thanks to our location, many of our guests consider us their home base.

We’re close to Hornby and Denman Islands, the Pacific Rim National Park, the provincial parks of Englishman River Falls, Little Qualicum Falls, Spider Lake, Horne Lake, Helliwell, Tribune Bay, and Fillongley.

In 1950 the Deep Bay RV Park (Deep Bay Auto Court) was one of the most important fishing camps on the coast. For many years its main focus and reason for being was fishing. Today, times have changed and we now enjoy a broader base of guests who simply just love to come back year after year to enjoy a nice peaceful holiday, and to fish if they so wish.

Make a Reservation

We are approximately 75 km. north of Nanaimo on Highway 19, turn off at highway exit #87 and follow the highway directional signs to Deep Bay, then follow the blue and white tourist directional signs to our RV park and campground. The Deep Bay area is part of “Lighthouse Country” and our property is located on 3 hectares of beautiful park-like property on 400 metres of beachfront in a small fishing village on Vancouver Island. Directly in front of our RV park is the picturesque and historic Chrome Island light station established in 1891 and it is open to public visits.