Hi Ken, I spoke to a gal at CR a few times, and she was very pleasant on the phone. And they were willing to work with me on prorating for whatever length of time I needed. However, with my schedule it didn't look like I would be able to get a free ride from them back to the launch area, and I didn't want to add the cost of a cab to the parking costs. (She was going to be there by herself and wouldn't be able to leave.) Since I decided to only be there a week anyway, I just parked right at the ramp parking lot. $5/night. (Fee to stay at CR that length of time would actually have been a few bucks more.) There was no wash down there, but I had an ag tank in the back of my truck with 15 gallons of Salt Away to rinse down my electric brake system. There was a car wash a mile or so from the ramp, on the way north out of town just before getting back on the highway. The ramp is a good ramp with a very long dock, and well protected from wind. I think the launch fee was $7. Just be careful about docking your boat on the oppositte side of the dock from the ramp at low tide. It shallows quickly. When I initially launched, the gal (Phyllis from the Fisherman's Wharf marina there in Campbell River) said the ramp had an agreement with the City for free rig parking at a gravel lot just across the street from the McDonalds. That lot is divided in half, with paid parking on the north side. It's also about a mile walk from the ramp. However, when I was there I didn't see any boat trailer rigs parked there, but rather just some older cars and a camper. I spoke to a Mountie driving through, and he said he wouldn't leave his personal vehicle there for a week due to transient traffic. There is also signage that limits parking to 48 hours, although the Mountie said that is not enforced. That was enough for me to go back and pay the parking fee at the ramp lot. The lot isn't real big, but there was room when I was there.
If you don't mind launching out of Ladysmith and going thru the Strait there to get to Desolation, the ramp is at the Fisherman's Wharf marina there, and parking is free. Check in with Cheryl the wharf manager there, and she'll keep an eye on your rig. I had no problems the week I was parked there. You also have a nice rv wash two blocks away with an outboard flush hose as well.
BTW, I just did some math the other night. Gas ended up being $5.50-$6.50 / gal . (Canadian Dollar.) That included road and water gas. If the road station has marine gas, that's usually cheaper than auto gas. (And you are not allowed to put the marina gas in your auto). Just a dyed gas that isn't taxed.
Colby