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Cabins ~ RV
Sites ~ Tent sites Celebrating
40 years of camping in Lund ! |
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What a beautiful place to camp! SunLund is clean, quiet and conveniently located to Lund’s shops and services which are located along Lund Harbour, accessed by a short footpath. Lund, BC, is located on the Sunshine Coast of Western Canada, 120km north of Vancouver.
Leashed pets are welcome and wifi service is free. Please note that SunLund is not a party campground. Quiet time is 10pm. SunLund’s guests have rated the washrooms and showers as among the cleanest they have ever seen. Also, SunLund is inspected and certified by Tourism BC, BCAA/AAA, Good Sam, Explorer RV Club, and Trailer Life. Check out the reviews on Trip Advisor. Stay up-to-date on Facebook.
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Very clean washrooms, showers, laundry room
and dishwashing station ·
Ocean access by footpath but no ocean view
sites ·
Pet friendly.
Dog-sitting available by reservation ·
Not a party campground. Quiet time is 10pm ·
Free wi-fi ·
Ice, firewood, laundry soap, personal care
products, postcards, souvenirs and other items available at the office ·
Recycle station ·
Complimentary horseshoe pit ·
Bicycle and snorkel rentals ·
Courtesy shuttle service to Laughing Oyster
Restaurant, Hurtado Point Hiking Trail, airport, bus station, and BC Ferries
(restrictions apply)
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Picnic table, fire pit, drinking water,
15/30amp electricity, sewer/waste water drain, bushes and trees between each
campsite. Many sites are beside a creek ·
Open from May 1 to September 30 ·
Big rig friendly ·
No ocean views however Lund Harbour is
accessible by a short footpath
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Different sizes for different budgets
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SunLund By-The-Sea is the only campground in
Lund, BC ·
1-minute footpath access to Lund Harbour where
most of Lund’s businesses are located ·
Complimentary pre-arranged pick-up and
drop-off service from Powell River (restrictions apply)
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Owner operated; managers on site 24-hours,
trained in First Aid and CPR ·
Concierge service and local information ·
Some French and German spoken (ask for Ann)
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