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Stamp River Provincial Park

We watch every site at Stamp River Provincial Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jun–Aug·23 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Stamp River Provincial Park

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jun–Aug). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 8

Top pick
Ranked #1 of 23
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 11

Top pick
Ranked #1 of 23
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 13

Top pick
Ranked #1 of 23
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 15

Top pick
Ranked #1 of 23
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 4

Standout
Tied at #5 · 5 of 23 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 5

Standout
Tied at #5 · 5 of 23 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 6

Standout
Tied at #5 · 5 of 23 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 14

Standout
Tied at #5 · 5 of 23 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 17

Standout
Tied at #5 · 5 of 23 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 7

Decent
Ranked #10 of 23
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Stamp River Provincial Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Relax by the waterfall at this peaceful riverside park or explore the area by foot on hiking trails that weave their way through the lush forest, past waterfalls and river rapids. Named for the pioneer who built Port Alberni's earliest sawmill, this park is an amalgamation of Stamp Falls and Money's Pool provincial parks. One of the park's main attractions is the annual run of thousands of Pacific salmon circling in the pool below Stamp Falls before ascending the fish ladders on their way to spawning beds. Lookout points along the river offer excellent views of the salmon fighting their way up the falls and fish ladders. This natural phenomenon occurs every year, starting in late August with sockeye and continuing with coho and Chinook right into December.