No problem at all. I have printed out a copy of this thread so I don't forget. When I get back I'll do some checking. I have several good friends that live in Vernon so it isn't a big deal.
There are two types of government campgrounds in BC, the first is called a Forest Service campground which are classified as rustic campgrounds. They typically have outhouses and picnic tables. Some are classified as "enhanced sites" and may have garbage cans and an attendant. I have a 24' trailer and can't get into some of the Forest Service Campgrounds, but others are OK it just depends on the campground. We get a yearly pass (approx. $35. 00, I think) which covers your use of these sites, except the "enhanced" sites charge an additional $5. 00 per night.
The other government campground is a Provincial Campground. These vary widely in ammenities, but are generally easier to get into, many have flush toilettes, attendants, power and water. These are more expensive and less remote, my memory isn't what it used to be but I think $15. 00 to $20. 00 per night is likely. (Of course this is only Monopoly (Canadian) money!).
Private campgrounds vary widely in what they offer.
Bear Creak Provincial Campground is on Lake Okanagan and is very beautiful w. grassy areas, beaches, swimming areas, big willow trees, etc. It has easy access and sites are fairly big. Unfortunately it is very busy in the summer months. It is across the lake from the highway, but you can get to Vernon on the Old Okanagan Lake Rd. Probably would take 30 - 45 min.
Another good choice is Tween Lake Resort, which is located between Duck Lake and Kalamalka Lake, just off of the highway.
There are full service sites and pull throughs. There is also a little store and a place to grab burgers and ice cream. Cost is fairly high depending on site (maybe $27. 00 to $35. 00 per night) they also have a marina, beach and playground. Only drawback for me is that the sites are fairly close together, but that is typical on the private campgrounds (more campers = more $'s!). Tween lakes is only about 15min. to Vernon.
I'll do some checking, but let me know what you think.
Dave
