Hello, are the camping sites reserved on the official website of the national park? Do I need to bring my own tent and other tools? Can they be used even if I'm not driving a recreational vehicle? Thank you ?

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tempting wolf

Camping You can book through the national park website. Also. You can take a position on site. But if you go during the peak season, it's best to book. Afraid of no position. There will be on-site first-come-first-served positions every day. Sedans can also enter the campsite.. The campsite does not distinguish between what cars can enter and what cars cannot enter. Only divide into plug-in and non-plug-in. Plugged-in ones are usually for RVs. Without an RV, you don't need to rent a plug-in one.. The campsite in the national park is 27.4 Canadian dollars per night. All have hot water showers and tap water supply positions. If you can't book a national park campsite, don't worry. There are many private campsites. The charge is usually between 30-45 Canadian dollars. And not everyone has showers. Also.. Install the RV PARK and Wiki Camps apps to find all the campsites on the road.. Both the United States and Canada can be used.. I camped the whole month with these two software this month. Sleeping bags and all the tents have to be brought by themselves.