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Morton Lake Provincial Park

Morton Lake Provincial Park

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Comox-Strathcona H, British Columbia, V0P 1H0, Canada
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Apr 30, 2018
This was a great spot to camp, aside from the road in. By the time I got to the campsite, my 2 door Honda Civic and some clanging going on underneath, but if you have an SUV or a truck, you will have no problem getting there. The campsite itself was quite great with a few spots right on the water. I had no idea where to pay, and there was no park operator when I was there, so I didn’t end up paying. The beach area was quite nice too. Lost the one star due to the car damage, but other than that, GO!

Jun 13, 2018
Beautiful small lake and park about 15km down a smooth logging road. Multiple signs point the way. There's a sandy beach a rough trail leading around the lake, and the much larger Mohun lake has a boat launch into it from the Morton Lake parking lot. The sites are very clean and the staff were friendly and constantly doing maintenance on the facilities.

May 17, 2018
Brought back childhood memories of camping. It was very peaceful and serene!! The lake view was so beautiful to wake up too. Will definitely go there again!!!

Jun 9, 2018
Friendly well maintained camp grounds and off the grid for those who are looking for a rustic getaway

Jun 30, 2017
Beautiful camping location. Private and peaceful, cheaply priced considering you get large, clean sites/clean out houses, a very polite and accommodating hostess (Rita.) Most sites have their own access to the lake which is a decent size with a nice beach. We very much so enjoyed our stay and cannot wait to book our return vacation!

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