Pacific Border RV Park
The Pacific Borer RV Park is a few minutes southeast of White Rock, and directly across the border from Blaine. RV campers can use the water, sewer, cable TV and 30- or 50-amp electric connections to set up camp. Visitors to the park can use the bathrooms, showers, picnic areas, Wi-Fi, swimming pool and guest lounge. Pets are allowed if leashed, but be sure to travel with registration documents and health certificates for the animals if you are crossing the border. Nearby attractions include the VanDusen Botanical Garden and Stanley Park, which includes the Vancouver Aquarium, in downtown Vancouver.
Pacific Border RV Park
67-175 A Street
Surrey BC V3S 9T7
Canada
(604) 538-1727
pacificborderrvpark.com
Peace Arch RV Park
The Peace Arch RV Park borrows its name from the Peace Arch that travelers go through between the US and Canada at the Blaine/White Rock crossing. The Peace Arch RV Park offers sites that include water, sewer, cable TV and 30-amp electric connections. Wi-Fi is available, and pets are allowed. There are showers, bathrooms, a swimming pool, and a laundry room available for guest use at the park. Boundary Bay is 5 minutes away and offers sea kayaking and fishing.
Peace Arch RV Park
14601 40th Ave
Surrey, BC V3S 0L2
Canada
(604) 594-7009
camping.bc.ca/Peace_Arch_RV_Park_1290MID.aspx
Hazelmere RV Park and Campground
Hazelmere is minutes from Boundary Bay and White Rock. The RV sites include water, sewer, cable TV and 30- or 50-amp electric hookups. Guests who need to use the internet can opt to use the Wi-Fi on the premises. Pets are allowed if leashed, and guests can use the showers, bathrooms, and guest clubhouse. There is a swimming pool and hot tub, as well as a laundry room and playground. Guests can sea kayak in nearby Boundary Bay or drive north to Vancouver to visit Stanley Park or Grouse Mountain, which offers a series of mountain biking trails.
Hazelmere RV Park and Campground
18843 8th Ave
Surrey, BC V3S 9R9
Canada
(604) 538-1167
hazelmere.ca
Article Written By Eric Cedric
A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.