Ralph River Campground is nestled within Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia — one of Canada's most scenic and ecologically diverse wilderness areas. Situated near Buttle Lake and accessible via Highway 28 west of Campbell River, this campground offers a peaceful forested retreat surrounded by old-growth forest, dramatic mountain scenery, and pristine waterways. Campers enjoy picnic tables, water hookups, grills, and firewood, making it a well-equipped basecamp for outdoor adventures. The area is renowned for fishing, with cutthroat and rainbow trout plentiful in Buttle Lake and the Ralph River itself. Hikers can explore a network of trails throughout the Buttle Lake corridor, while paddlers will appreciate easy access to flat-water canoeing and kayaking. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot Roosevelt elk, black-tailed deer, and a rich variety of bird species throughout the park. Ralph River Campground is managed by 43K Wilderness Solutions and reservations can be made through BC Parks. Whether seeking a family camping getaway or a launching point for backcountry exploration, Ralph River delivers an authentic West Coast wilderness experience in the heart of British Columbia's oldest provincial park.