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		<title>Camp Free in B.C.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just returned from a week-long backcountry research trip in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, where we were checking access roads, hiking trails, and campgrounds. As for campgrounds, B.C. is rife with very inviting options—from Vancouver Island to the Coast Mountains, throughout the Okanagan, across the Chilcotin Plateau, and along the west side [...]]]></description>
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<p>We just returned from a week-long backcountry research trip in the West  Kootenay region of British Columbia, where we were checking access  roads, hiking trails, and campgrounds.</p>
<p>As for campgrounds, B.C. is rife with very inviting options—from  Vancouver Island to the Coast Mountains, throughout the Okanagan, across  the Chilcotin Plateau, and along the west side of the Rockies.</p>
<p>We visited numerous West Kootenay campgrounds and stayed at several.</p>
<p>Provincial Parks are beautiful, but we think they’re expensive. For  example, you’ll pay $18 per site/per night at Davis Creek, and $28 per  site/per night at Kokanee Creek. Both these provincial-park campgrounds  are on Kootenay Lake. They’re beautiful and well maintained. But $28 a  night? Ouch.</p>
<p>Our book, Camp Free in B.C.  (http://www.hikingcamping.com/camp-free-bc.php), gives directions to 350  free-of-charge campgrounds throughout B.C. It also describes 80  campgrounds where you’ll pay only $10 to $12 per site/per night. We  think this is a reasonable price for these more popular campgrounds  because they require significant upkeep.</p>
<p>On our drive through the Rocky Mountain Trench (Radium south to  Cranbrook), we were happy to find a free-of-charge site at Johnston Lake  campground on the Friday of Canada Day weekend. We had the beach all to  ourselves.</p>
<p>On Saturday—the busiest camping day of the year in Canada—we found a  free-of-charge site at Little Slocan Lake campground.</p>
<p>On Sunday, we found a site at Wragge Beach, on Slocan Lake. It cost $12,  but it’s worth it. While there, we met the camp caretaker: Kim  Roshinsky. He’s a long-time West Kootenay resident and an avid traveler.  His enthusiasm for camping, hiking and fishing is infectious. His  curiosity and sense of humour are refreshing. And he does a superb job  of making people feel welcome and comfortable yet ensuring they respect  the campground and their fellow campers.</p>
<p>We hope you’ll go camping in B.C. this summer. Not just once, but  several times. Free campgrounds are numerous. And camping can be deeply  revitalizing. You’ll return home soothed by the serenity of nature.</p>
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