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Complaints about BC camping reservation system

There’s been some allegations that B.C.’s camping reservation system is not working due to unfair reservation practices.
The province says it could be there are simply too many people chasing too few campsites.
There are fewer than 6,000 reservable campsites in B.C.
Despite that, the minister in charge, Mary Polak says she will look into what can be cone to ensure the system is fair.
Some ideas under consideration include adjusting the reservation opening dates, lengthening the three-month rolling reservation window, and shortening the maximum
stay in high-demand parks from 14 days to seven days.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

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