Can always check
http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/ see what you can see
EDIT: Here's a few sites to check for campgrounds from campingrvbc.com:
•BC Parks: These provincial parks are protected areas and, as so, are managed and maintained by the BC provincial government so that everyone can enjoy them for years to come. The campgrounds are semi-rustic, some may have electrical hook-ups and only a few have water hook ups. Most of these campgrounds have drinking water taps. BC Parks has a new online reservation system to make it easy to reserve before you arrive. Check out
https://secure.camis.com/Discovercamping/ for more information.
•Parks Canada: These national parks are protected by the Canadian government. There are seven National Parks in British Columbia. The campgrounds vary from rustic to semi-rustic. The online reservation system is in effect and can be found at this link
http://www.pccamping.ca/parkscanada/en/terms_of_use.cgi?pg=/parkscanada/en/find.cgi?•Private campgrounds: These campgrounds are run privately and therefore have their own rules and regulations. They vary in range from little service to full service. A great resource is the online Super Camping website.
http://www.camping.bc.ca/ or go to our interactive map on the "Where To Camp" section.
•Recreational Sites: BC Ministry of Tourism Culture and the Arts maintains more than 1,200 recreation campsites under the Recreation Sites and Trails BC program. These campsites were previously the responsibility of the BC Ministry of Forests. Recreation sites provide a rustic experience for campers. They are generally located in remote, off-the-beaten-path and provide only the basic facilities (fire rings, picnic tables and out-houses). To check out more information check out their website at
http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/