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How much are vacation packages to Gold River?
$1,374 is all you need to spend for an exciting break in Gold River. Bundle your hotel and flights into a Travelocity package and see the savings start to add up. With these kinds of prices, it's never been more tempting to travel.
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Will I save money on my Gold River car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
You can with our Gold River vacation packages. With one of these, there are lots of ways to stretch your vacation budget further. Combine any two or more car, flight, hotel and tour bookings and see the savings start to add up. With your own ride, all the popular attractions around Gold River are an unforgettable road trip away.
Which airport is best for Gold River?
Chances are you'll be landing at Comox Valley Airport (YQQ), which is 50 mi east of downtown Gold River. Campbell River Airport (YBL) (35 mi away from central Gold River) and Refuge Cove, BC (YRC-Refuge Cove Seaplane Base) (60 mi away from central Gold River) are other choices.
What is there to do in Gold River?
Gold River is full of things to see and do, including Upana Caves and Gold Muchalat Provincial Park. These two popular attractions are on most travelers' travel itineraries.

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Strathcona Provincial Park is British Columbia's oldest park designated in 1911 and located at almost the exact centre of Vancouver Island. The park is approximately 250,000 hectares of rugged mountains, lakes and rivers, trails for all skill levels, waterfalls, campgrounds, and more importantly off the grid so no wifi. From the campground, it is about a 90 minute drive into the park with narrow twisty roads and pitch black at night so use caution when driving at night. The wildlife often found in this park are cougars, wolves, bears, fox, and birds of many species. Snow remains on the mountains year round and is a popular spot for fishing. With a history dating back 380 million years, it has a history of violent volcanic eruptions. Buttle Lake and Forbidden Plateau inside the park offer a variety of visitor friendly developments, but the rest of the park remains untouched for those who are seeking a more wild and natural experience. Worth the trip.
Strathcona Provincial Park is British Columbia's oldest park designated in 1911 and located at almost the exact centre of Vancouver Island. The park is approximately 250,000 hectares of rugged mountains, lakes and rivers, trails for all skill levels, waterfalls, campgrounds, and more importantly off the grid so no wifi. From the campground, it is about a 90 minute drive into the park with narrow twisty roads and pitch black at night so use caution when driving at night. The wildlife often found in this park are cougars, wolves, bears, fox, and birds of many species. Snow remains on the mountains year round and is a popular spot for fishing. With a history dating back 380 million years, it has a history of violent volcanic eruptions. Buttle Lake and Forbidden Plateau inside the park offer a variety of visitor friendly developments, but the rest of the park remains untouched for those who are seeking a more wild and natural experience. Worth the trip.
Buttle Lake is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long and 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) wide, has an area of 28 square kilometres (11 sq mi), is up to 120 metres (394 ft) deep, and lies at an elevation of 221 metres (725 ft). The lake is located between Campbell River and Gold River in the wilderness area of Strathcona Provincial Park. The lake is the source of the Campbell River.
This view is looking toward the north end of the lake where Buttle Lake campground is situated. #GreatOutdoors
Sunrise on Christmas Day last year. Vancouver Island is full of beautiful gems! 

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Christmas morning reflections. 

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