Bamberton Provincial Park is a picturesque coastal campground nestled on southern Vancouver Island, approximately 45 kilometers north of Victoria near Mill Bay. The park centers on a stunning 225-meter sandy beach offering crystal-clear waters and panoramic views of the Saanich Peninsula and Vancouver Island's southern mountains.
This vehicle-accessible campground is set within a beautiful second-growth forest, featuring Douglas fir and arbutus trees, creating a peaceful Pacific Northwest setting. The park accommodates RVers with essential amenities including water hookups, fire tables, grills, and firewood available on-site.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find abundant recreational opportunities. A scenic 1.5-kilometer hiking trail connects the campground directly to the beach, while waterfront activities include swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and windsurfing. Fishing for salmon and rock fish is popular, and visitors frequently spot eagles, osprey, waterfowl, and seals throughout the park.
The location offers convenient access to nearby attractions. Victoria's charm lies just 30 minutes south, while the world-renowned Butchart Gardens is reachable via a short 25-minute ferry crossing from Mill Bay. The park's wheelchair-accessible routes and interpretive programs enhance the camping experience for all visitors.