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Campground Private Sites (Day Use Only) |
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PLEASE NOTE: These sites are reserved for DAY USE ONLY
The Pachena Bay Campground has private sites located along the Pachena River, on the right as you drive into the campground. They are reserved for members of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations, and the rules below are for the use and maintenance of these sites. The private sites at the Pachena Bay Campground are administered and operated through the Huu-ay-aht Band Office, not the Campground Kiosk.
Rules for the Use of the Private Sites at the Pachena Bay Campground
- Behaviour must not disrupt other campers or visiting public.
- No loud noise, such as music or parties, after 10:00 p.m.
- Private sites must be cleaned after use: gear, garbage, pet waste and fire pit.
- Garbage from private sites should be disposed of in the Anacla village dumpsters, not the campground dumpster.
- Items and gear left behind at private sites will be disposed of.
- Neither the Huu-ay-aht First Nations nor the Pachena Bay Campground is resposonsible for any loss of or damages to property.
- Fires must be attended to at all times; they must be put out if the site is to be left unattended for any length of time.
- Please pay attention to any Fire Advisories -- campfires may be banned during very dry weather.
- Picnic tables and fire pits are not to be moved from public sites to private sites, or vice-versa.
- The gazebo is for Private Site use only.
- The gazebo is for smaller cooking fires only.
- Please swim at your own risk. Neither the river nor the beach have lifeguards.
- Tables and chairs from the House of Huu-ay-aht are not permitted for use at the Campground.
- Campground facilities and services are available to members, but standard fees apply to everyone.
For any questions, requests or comments, please e-mail
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