Is Sandbanks Provincial Park free?
Sandbanks, North Beach provincial parks. A valid permit is required for all vehicles within provincial parks, including on free day-use days (Monday to Thursday, from May 1 to September 2, 2021). Permits must be visibly displayed on all vehicles and capacity will be limited to avoid overcrowding.
How much does it cost to get into Sandbanks Provincial Park?
There is a $15.00* “Daily Vehicle Permit” vehicle admission fee to get into the park. Additional fees apply for camping.
What is there to do at Sandbanks Provincial Park?
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- Biking. Sandbanks does not have dedicated bicycle trails but cyclists can explore the park along campground roads.
- Birding. Sandbanks offers great birding opportunities, especially during the spring and fall migration.
- Boating.
- Canoeing.
- Discovery Program.
- Fishing.
- Hiking.
- Swimming.
Are there bears at Sandbanks Provincial Park?
The bears will always be around. If you don’t want to see them then camp at Sandbanks or Earl Rowe where there is less chance of bears encounters.
Do I need a day pass for Sandbanks?
Sandbanks is one of 17 provincial parks participating in a pilot project requiring that visitors buy a day pass to get into the beach and day-use areas. The pass can be purchased five days in advance.
Is BBQ allowed at Sandbanks beach?
Barbecues are permitted, but they must be self-contained.
Do you need a day pass for Sandbanks?
How do you beat the Sandbanks crowd?
Outlet Beach is the busiest, so try Dunes or Lakeshore. Take a hike. Sandbanks’ walking trails let you experience the park’s dune and wetland habitats. Go for a paddle.
Do you need a reservation to go to Sandbanks?
Do I need a reservation? Yes. This year, you need to book your permit in advance to guarantee entry.