Porteau Cove Provincial Park is a stunning waterfront campground located 38 kilometres north of Vancouver along Highway 99 in British Columbia's Sea to Sky corridor. Nestled on the shores of Howe Sound — the southernmost fjord in North America — the park offers breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and direct access to a rock and pebble beach. Campsites are equipped with electrical and water hookups, fire grills, picnic tables, and access to showers and a dump station, making it well-suited for RV travellers. Firewood is available on-site. Families will appreciate the playground and easy walking trails leading to a scenic lookout. The park is a premier destination for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, and world-class scuba diving thanks to two sunken vessels and man-made reefs at depths of 6 to 18 metres. Visitors can spot whales, seals, and porpoises in the sound. Nearby communities including Squamish, Britannia Beach, and Lions Bay offer additional dining and services. Whether seeking adventure or a serene mountain-and-ocean escape, Porteau Cove Provincial Park delivers an unforgettable British Columbia camping experience.