
When asked what their favourite way to camp is, over half of respondents (58.9%) said they preferred “a drive-in site," while 24.6 per cent of them prefer to access their campsites by paddling in, and 16.6 per cent of campers prefer to hike to their destination.

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick – 22.5 per cent.Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador – 27.3 per cent.Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario – 32.9 per cent.Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, British Columbia – 34.6 per cent Canada Canada announces decriminalization plan for drug users in B.C.Jasper National Park, Alberta – 39.5 per cent.Have a look at the top five epic destinations according to the Scouts' community.

It is part of three sections of the park, between Ucluelet and Tofino, and spans a whopping 10 kilometres. The park includes Long Beach, which was recently included in a list of the 100 best beaches in the world.

Located on Vancouver Island, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve placed second, with 34.6 per cent of the scouting community voting for the oceanside oasis. Jasper National Park landed at the top spot on the list, earning nearly 40 per cent of of the votes. It is the largest park in the Rocky Mountains and part of UNESCO's Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site. The survey also explored many "decision-making questions" that are critical to finding the best campsite for any adventure. If you need some wanderlust inspiration to help you narrow down your recreation location, Scouts Canada has revealed the most "epic" campsites in the country based on a survey of its 46,704 members. In the wake of tremendous congestion at airports across Canada and around the world, camping offers the safest option for travellers hoping to avoid holiday heartbreak. They don't call it "beautiful British Columbia" for nothing.
