Loveland Bay Provincial Park offers a quiet, rustic camping retreat on Campbell Lake in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Located near Campbell River and accessible via Highway 28, this peaceful provincial park provides an ideal base camp for outdoor enthusiasts seeking relaxation and water-based recreation. The park features a boat launch and small wharf with tie-up facilities, making it popular for canoeing, kayaking, trout fishing, waterskiing, and windsurfing. Campsites include essential amenities such as picnic tables, water hookups, grills, and firewood for a comfortable outdoor experience. The park serves as a convenient base for day trips to nearby attractions including Campbell River, Gold River, Sayward, Kelsey Bay, and the nearby islands of Quadra and Cortes. The setting emphasizes tranquility and natural beauty, appealing to those seeking a quieter camping experience away from busier commercial campgrounds. Originally a forestry site established as a provincial park in 1984, Loveland Bay retains its rustic charm while offering reliable facilities for RV camping, fishing, and water-sport enthusiasts exploring Vancouver Island's beautiful central region.