HAHAHA Brianna, nice photo!! I shave sometimes though... you must have caught me just prior.
Anyhow, the last two links on the post I made with places to stay, are further away from Telegraph Cove than I thought. However, the first link has the following to say about it's campground:
Telegraph Cove Campground:
Located one-half kilometre from the Resort Office, a ten-minute stroll up the hill. Nestled in a stand of old-growth trees our campground has over 120 serviced sites available to the discerning camper and RV enthusiast. As an added attraction, the campers like to invite visitors staying at the resort to a "potluck" dinner every Sunday evening during July and August. The campground contains a Laundromat, washrooms, showers, firewood for the nightly wiener roast, and a sani-dump. There are treed, partially treed, and field sites available. There are two small creeks running along either side of the campground and a short trail through the woods leads to Bauza Cove. Rates are based on one tent, camper, or trailer per site with a maximum of two adults. Children under ten are free and there is a 10% discount for stays over thirty nights.
Full Service (water, electricity and sani): 26.00 per night
Partial Service (water and electricity): 25.00 per night
Basic Service (water): 21.00 per night
Extra unit per night: 10.00
Extra person charge per night: 1.50
...and the marina I would have my boat at posts this map. The marina I would be at is next to the telegraph cove resorts. The campground must be quite close then. So, as long as non-boat people are at telegraph cove, we will all be cozy and cuddly.
http://www.telegraphcove.ca/tcv/telegraph cove area map.cfm
Anyhow, the last two links on the post I made with places to stay, are further away from Telegraph Cove than I thought. However, the first link has the following to say about it's campground:
Telegraph Cove Campground:
Located one-half kilometre from the Resort Office, a ten-minute stroll up the hill. Nestled in a stand of old-growth trees our campground has over 120 serviced sites available to the discerning camper and RV enthusiast. As an added attraction, the campers like to invite visitors staying at the resort to a "potluck" dinner every Sunday evening during July and August. The campground contains a Laundromat, washrooms, showers, firewood for the nightly wiener roast, and a sani-dump. There are treed, partially treed, and field sites available. There are two small creeks running along either side of the campground and a short trail through the woods leads to Bauza Cove. Rates are based on one tent, camper, or trailer per site with a maximum of two adults. Children under ten are free and there is a 10% discount for stays over thirty nights.
Full Service (water, electricity and sani): 26.00 per night
Partial Service (water and electricity): 25.00 per night
Basic Service (water): 21.00 per night
Extra unit per night: 10.00
Extra person charge per night: 1.50
...and the marina I would have my boat at posts this map. The marina I would be at is next to the telegraph cove resorts. The campground must be quite close then. So, as long as non-boat people are at telegraph cove, we will all be cozy and cuddly.
http://www.telegraphcove.ca/tcv/telegraph cove area map.cfm