Glamping in British Columbia

Glamping in British Columbia

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Popular Glamping in British Columbia

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Crystal Mountain

Glamping for 8 people, with balcony and lake view, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from CA$365 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Big White

8.6

Glamping for 14 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$774 per night

Shuswap Lake, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.9

Glamping for 7 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$380 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Silver Star

9.9

Glamping for 5 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$228 per night

Whistler, Whistler Blackcomb

9.3

Glamping for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$415 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Big White

9.6

Glamping for 6 people, with hot tub and sauna as well as balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$661 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Big White

9.3

Glamping for 14 people, with hot tub and sauna as well as balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$1,007 per night

Youbou / Meade Creek, Victoria - Vancouver Island

10.0

Glamping for 5 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from CA$233 per night

Saanich, Victoria - Vancouver Island

9.8

Glamping for 2 people

Free cancellation

from CA$164 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia

10.0

Glamping for 5 people

Free cancellation

from CA$319 per night

Kimberley, Canadian Rocky Mountains

9.7

Glamping for 10 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$495 per night

Tofino, Vancouver Island

10.0

Glamping for 6 people, with terrace and garden as well as hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$494 per night

Kamloops Region, Sun Peaks

10.0

Glamping for 8 people, with hot tub and terrace

from CA$1,137 per night

Vancouver, British Columbia

9.8

Glamping for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from CA$232 per night

Kamloops Region, Sun Peaks

9.9

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony

from CA$581 per night

Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.9

Glamping for 6 people, with terrace and garden as well as hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$352 per night

Victoria - Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.7

Glamping for 16 people, with garden and hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$2,199 per night

Vancouver Island, British Columbia

9.4

Glamping for 5 people

Free cancellation

from CA$273 per night

Parksville, Vancouver Island

9.7

Glamping for 8 people, with garden and pool as well as hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$381 per night

Tofino, Vancouver Island

9.9

Glamping for 6 people, with garden and sauna as well as hot tub and balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$1,245 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Big White

9.7

Glamping for 7 people, with hot tub and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$655 per night

Langford, Victoria - Vancouver Island

9.5

Glamping for 10 people, with balcony and hot tub as well as garden

from CA$1,593 per night

Tofino, Vancouver Island

9.5

Glamping for 6 people, with hot tub and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from CA$500 per night

Canadian Rocky Mountains, Big White

9.7

Glamping for 9 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from CA$734 per night

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Glamping for 4 Guests in British Columbia, Canada
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British Columbia, Canada
Glamping • 37 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.0
(10 reviews)
Self-contained 2 bedroom Park Model trailer on private acreage in Garden Bay, Pender Harbour. Walking distance to waterfront marine park with dingy dock, Garden Bay Lake, and John Henry's. Queen bed master suite up front, plus separate back bedroom with bunk beds. Has a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom including all amenities, appliances and dining table, and living room with TV, stereo and sofa bed. Take in sunsets outdoors on the deck with a propane fire bowl or outdoor wood fire pit, and barbecue.
from CA$171 / night
Glamping for 7 Guests in Canadian Rocky Mountains, Yoho National Park
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Canadian Rocky Mountains, Yoho National Park
Glamping • 60 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.8
(126 reviews)
Comments from our Guestbook:'Beautiful condo!! Thrilled to stay in such an exquisite place...Fabulous time, thank you' . 'What a beautiful condo you have...we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to make it back another time'. 'We've stayed here (in this complex) before...it gets better each time. Long story short - we love it here!'. 'The Mills family from Calgary loved your condo and had a fantastic time....we will be back!'. 'Very nice condo, very cosy... the snow was perfect and new every day...good time had by all'. 'OMG! What a condo! Friends, wine, hot tubs and skiing! What else is ...
from CA$278 / night
Glamping for 5 Guests in Canadian Rocky Mountains, Silver Star
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Canadian Rocky Mountains, Silver Star
Glamping • 74 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.3
(9 reviews)
Violet Cabin – A Woodland Escape in the Larch HillsTucked into the peaceful Larch Hills, just 25 minutes from Salmon Arm and close to wineries, trails, and the scenic Shuswap River, Violet Cabin offers a charming, off-grid retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.Located just 10 minutes from the Larch Hills Nordic trail system, it’s the perfect base for skiers, hikers, and those who crave fresh air and forest views. Cozy up by the crackling wood stove after a day of adventure, or unwind in your own private wood-fired sauna surrounded by trees.A Unique Off-Grid ExperienceWhile Viole...
from CA$206 / night

Book the Perfect Glamping in British Columbia

Coastal Tents and Rainforest Lodges

Glamping in British Columbia offers diverse luxury accommodations, spanning from safari tents on the rugged West Coast to cozy canvas tents in the Okanagan vineyards. Glamping sites in British Columbia emphasize a profound connection to nature, often featuring ocean views, private decks, and high-end interiors. The lodging is focused intensely on delivering an effortless wilderness experience, allowing guests to enjoy the dramatic Pacific Northwest environment—from rainforests to alpine zones—without the hassle of traditional camping setup.

The unique appeal of glamping in British Columbia lies in its extreme settings and commitment to sustainable luxury. Many luxury glamping in British Columbia sites provide specialized amenities that cater to wellness and adventure. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

  • High-quality beds with luxury linens and interior heating (such as wood stoves or electric blankets)
  • A private, waterfront cedar hot tub or access to spa services (like a waterfront massage tent)
  • Access to complimentary kayaks or paddleboards for water excursions
  • Private or shared modern bathhouses with flushing toilets and hot showers
  • Complimentary organic, locally-sourced personal care products
  • High-speed Wi-Fi access (often limited to a main lodge or for emergency use)
  • Gourmet dining options or a dedicated outdoor grill area

Who should book Glamping in British Columbia?

Travelers and activities

British Columbia appeals to travelers who seek adventure blended with high-end comfort, photographers, and wellness tourists. It is highly suitable for couples celebrating special occasions and travelers interested in wildlife viewing (bears, whales). Visitors can spend time exploring the ancient Clayoquot Sound rainforest, enjoying heli-hiking in the mountains, or wine tasting in the Okanagan. The glamping holidays in British Columbia offer an elegant base for accessing the province's vast, varied terrain. The peak season is summer (July and August) when coastal temperatures average 20°C and glamping rates are high, typically ranging from $250 to $500 CAD per night. Shoulder seasons offer slightly lower rates, usually from $200 to $400 CAD, which are excellent for coastal exploration.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in British Columbia

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define the province's dramatic geography, from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountain peaks.

  1. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Tofino)
  2. Clayoquot Sound
  3. Okanagan Wine Region
  4. Yoho National Park
  5. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Tofino)

Located on Vancouver Island, this park is famous for its long, wild beaches, surfing culture, and ancient temperate rainforests, offering the dramatic essence of the West Coast.

Clayoquot Sound

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve near Tofino, known for its pristine waters, old-growth forests, and opportunities for whale and bear watching, with several luxury safari-style glamping resorts.

Okanagan Wine Region

Canada's premier wine-producing region, featuring hundreds of vineyards and glamping sites with panoramic views of the lakes and rolling hills.

Yoho National Park

Located in the Rocky Mountains, this park features stunning natural highlights, including the Burgess Shale fossil site and Takakkaw Falls, Canada's second-highest waterfall.

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

A provincial park known for its three stunning turquoise, glacier-fed lakes, accessible via a popular and scenic hiking trail.

British Columbia's Clayoquot Sound is home to Canada's most exclusive safari-style glamping lodges, often accessible only by boat or seaplane.

Where to dine in British Columbia

Restaurant recommendations

The culinary scene in British Columbia is driven by its access to Pacific seafood, the wine and produce of the Okanagan, and a strong Asian-fusion influence in its major cities. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Wolf in the Fog (Tofino) (4.5/5 stars) - A popular spot on the West Coast known for its creative, hyper-local cuisine that emphasizes foraging, fresh seafood, and wild game.
  • The Old Spaghetti Factory (Vancouver) (4.4/5 stars) - A family-friendly, historic restaurant in Gastown known for its classic Italian-American dishes and elaborate, antique-filled dining rooms.
  • The Fish Shack (Central Okanagan) (4.6/5 stars) - A well-regarded spot offering fresh, simple seafood and great local wine, popular with glamping travelers returning from the lake.

Essential British Columbia travel tips

Good to know information

British Columbia observes Pacific Time (PT). A vehicle is often necessary, even for accessing remote glamping sites in British Columbia. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For travelers focused on marine life, booking a glamping in British Columbia near a whale watching tour operator is a convenient amenity. Guests should be aware of the coastal rainforest climate, which requires excellent rain gear. Many local lodges operate on strict eco-friendly principles, using solar power and composting toilets, requiring guests to be mindful of resource consumption.

Booking Glamping in British Columbia

Coastal Tents and Rainforest Lodges

Glamping in British Columbia offers diverse luxury accommodations, spanning from safari tents on the rugged West Coast to cozy canvas tents in the Okanagan vineyards. Glamping sites in British Columbia emphasize a profound connection to nature, often featuring ocean views, private decks, and high-end interiors. The lodging is focused intensely on delivering an effortless wilderness experience, allowing guests to enjoy the dramatic Pacific Northwest environment—from rainforests to alpine zones—without the hassle of traditional camping setup.

The unique appeal of glamping in British Columbia lies in its extreme settings and commitment to sustainable luxury. Many luxury glamping in British Columbia sites provide specialized amenities that cater to wellness and adventure. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

  • High-quality beds with luxury linens and interior heating (such as wood stoves or electric blankets)
  • A private, waterfront cedar hot tub or access to spa services (like a waterfront massage tent)
  • Access to complimentary kayaks or paddleboards for water excursions
  • Private or shared modern bathhouses with flushing toilets and hot showers
  • Complimentary organic, locally-sourced personal care products
  • High-speed Wi-Fi access (often limited to a main lodge or for emergency use)
  • Gourmet dining options or a dedicated outdoor grill area

Who should book Glamping in British Columbia?

Travelers and activities

British Columbia appeals to travelers who seek adventure blended with high-end comfort, photographers, and wellness tourists. It is highly suitable for couples celebrating special occasions and travelers interested in wildlife viewing (bears, whales). Visitors can spend time exploring the ancient Clayoquot Sound rainforest, enjoying heli-hiking in the mountains, or wine tasting in the Okanagan. The glamping holidays in British Columbia offer an elegant base for accessing the province's vast, varied terrain. The peak season is summer (July and August) when coastal temperatures average 20°C and glamping rates are high, typically ranging from $250 to $500 CAD per night. Shoulder seasons offer slightly lower rates, usually from $200 to $400 CAD, which are excellent for coastal exploration.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in British Columbia

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define the province's dramatic geography, from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountain peaks.

  1. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Tofino)
  2. Clayoquot Sound
  3. Okanagan Wine Region
  4. Yoho National Park
  5. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Tofino)

Located on Vancouver Island, this park is famous for its long, wild beaches, surfing culture, and ancient temperate rainforests, offering the dramatic essence of the West Coast.

Clayoquot Sound

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve near Tofino, known for its pristine waters, old-growth forests, and opportunities for whale and bear watching, with several luxury safari-style glamping resorts.

Okanagan Wine Region

Canada's premier wine-producing region, featuring hundreds of vineyards and glamping sites with panoramic views of the lakes and rolling hills.

Yoho National Park

Located in the Rocky Mountains, this park features stunning natural highlights, including the Burgess Shale fossil site and Takakkaw Falls, Canada's second-highest waterfall.

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

A provincial park known for its three stunning turquoise, glacier-fed lakes, accessible via a popular and scenic hiking trail.

British Columbia's Clayoquot Sound is home to Canada's most exclusive safari-style glamping lodges, often accessible only by boat or seaplane.

Where to dine in British Columbia

Restaurant recommendations

The culinary scene in British Columbia is driven by its access to Pacific seafood, the wine and produce of the Okanagan, and a strong Asian-fusion influence in its major cities. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Wolf in the Fog (Tofino) (4.5/5 stars) - A popular spot on the West Coast known for its creative, hyper-local cuisine that emphasizes foraging, fresh seafood, and wild game.
  • The Old Spaghetti Factory (Vancouver) (4.4/5 stars) - A family-friendly, historic restaurant in Gastown known for its classic Italian-American dishes and elaborate, antique-filled dining rooms.
  • The Fish Shack (Central Okanagan) (4.6/5 stars) - A well-regarded spot offering fresh, simple seafood and great local wine, popular with glamping travelers returning from the lake.

Essential Glamping in British Columbia travel tips

Good to know information

British Columbia observes Pacific Time (PT). A vehicle is often necessary, even for accessing remote glamping sites in British Columbia. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For travelers focused on marine life, confirming a glamping site in British Columbia near a whale watching tour operator is a convenient amenity. Guests should be aware of the coastal rainforest climate, which requires excellent rain gear. Many local lodges operate on strict eco-friendly principles, using solar power and composting toilets, requiring guests to be mindful of resource consumption.

FAQs: Glamping in British Columbia

Which types of amenities can you expect to find at the glampsites in British Columbia?

When looking at the facilities you can find on Holidu, it appears that the glampsites in British Columbia contain everything that vacationers wish for! Here, the glampsites generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: internet (94%), fireplace (70%), and balcony (54%)...Pretty cool!

How are glampsites usually rated in British Columbia?

The glampsites here often have a lot of positive comments. 51% of glampsites have a rating of 4.5 stars, which means that here, you won't have difficulty finding the perfect glamping for your next vacation!

Are the glampsites in British Columbia child-friendly?

Holidu's data reveals that 81% of glampsites in British Columbia are child-friendly, it will therefore not be difficult to find the ideal glamping for you and your children.

Are the glampsites in British Columbia suitable for travellers and their furry friends?

For sure! In British Columbia, 21% of the glampsites accept pets, 24% even have a garden!

Do the glampsites in British Columbia often offer Wi-Fi?

Of course! According to the data collected last year, 94% of glampsites in British Columbia offer an internet connection. You will be able to stay connected at any time!

How much does it cost for glampsites in British Columbia?

According to last year's data, there don't seem to be many glampsites in British Columbia costing less than CA$100 per night.

Do the glampsites in British Columbia usually come equipped with a fireplace or a pool?

Certainly! According to the data collected last year, the glampsites in British Columbia are perfect for every season. Here, 70% have a fireplace and 27% a pool.

Are the glampsites in British Columbia suitable for trips with friends or better for a vacation as a couple?

According to Holidu's 2020 data, 85% of glampsites are perfect for families with up to four guests. Approximately 54% of the glampsites here include at least two separate bedrooms. This is the ideal destination for going in a small group on vacation!