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Salmon Point Resort RV Park & Marina
Overview
Salmon Point Resort RV Park & Marina offers a quintessential Vancouver Island experience located directly on the shores of the Georgia Strait. Known for its unique combination of oceanfront scenery and convenient access to both Campbell River and the Comox Valley, this resort serves as a premier gateway to the region's famous fishing and outdoor recreation. The property transitions seamlessly from a tranquil base camp for nature lovers to a lively hub for boaters and families during the peak travel months.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the picturesque banks of Oyster Bay, the park is nestled perfectly between the towns of Campbell River and Courtenay. The surroundings are characterized by pristine coastal waters and the lush temperate forests typical of British Columbia's coastline. Travelers can enjoy immediate access to the shoreline, where the views across the water to the mainland mountains are spectacular. The nearby Oyster River Nature Park provides miles of scenic walking trails through dense forests and along the riverbed.
Amenities & Park Features
This resort is exceptionally well-equipped for modern RVers, offering level sites with full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Beyond the standard utilities, the property features a private marina and boat launch, making it an ideal choice for those traveling with their own vessels. Onsite facilities include:
- Heated swimming pool and hot tub
- Salmon Point Restaurant and Pub
- Clean laundry and shower facilities
- Children's playground and grassy areas
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
As the Salmon Capital of the World, Campbell River is just a short drive away, offering world-class guided fishing charters and whale watching tours. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the dramatic alpine landscapes of Strathcona Provincial Park are within reach for hiking and sightseeing day trips. Locally, Saratoga Beach is famous for its shallow tidal flats, perfect for beachcombing at low tide. Golf enthusiasts will find several high-quality courses nearby, while local breweries provide a taste of the island's culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
Salmon Point is an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts who want to be steps away from the water and their boats. It also caters heavily to families looking for a structured resort environment with plenty of onsite activities to keep children entertained. Because of its well-maintained facilities and easy access to the Island Highway, it is a great fit for larger motorhomes and fifth-wheels seeking a secure, scenic, and feature-rich home base while exploring northern Vancouver Island.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Vanessa Larochelle
This is great for large RVs and not a tenting site - the views are spectacular and you are right on the ocean- this is a rocky beach with lots of beautiful sandy beaches a short walk down the trail - beautiful marina next door with ama amazing restaurant and gelato shop and cafe - lots of wildlife - great place to enjoy some views and explore the area
Ellie Lewis
We stayed in our truck camper for 3 nights. Pool and hot tub were spotless as were the washrooms. Staff was so friendly and helpful. Lots of trails to hike as well as the beach. Will defi6be going back.
Michael Willett
We just spent the month of August 2025 at the park. First time and I plan on going back in 2026. The park is very good and its right on the water. Perfect for us because where we live its always HOT with temps at 90-95 degrees for August. Great escape from the heat. Hottest day was 81 degrees and most days it was in the mid 70's. Very close to Campbell river which has anything you need and the restaurants are great. Definitely one of the best on Vancouver Island as we looked at several parks while we were there. Great hike trails to the rivers. Cant wait to go back
Nicole Paradis
Came here for the Canada Day long weekend, not only were we not allowed to a tent on our site that had plenty of of grass. We didn’t have our own fire pit and needed to pay for showers or walk to the pool to shower. There isn’t a beach area that’s nice it’s just rocky. Sites are small but well maintained. Playground is old and needs work. Ice cream was reasonable prices and the marina was good. Some staff are really amazing and some seemed to not be nearly as patient (same attitude over days so it wasn’t an off day) If you like being. Close enough to touch your neighbours this is a great campsite. My take away is there is way better sites and I wasn’t stoked on this place it’s meh.
Jutta Prem-Stein
What a lovely place in the early season! Great and plentiful staffing... keeping everything clean and top notch. Many of the RV sites are trees, but it is a commercial enterprise so closely spaced. All the amenities...all delightfully clean. Thank you for a great stay!
