Canada
Nice campground on a ranch. Some sites have fire pits and some don’t. 29$ a night. No water on site, but easy to go get some on nearby campgrounds.
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Huge open field with views of the mountains. Not level but we managed to get sorted. Big rig friendly but only portable loos and NO other services. $29 seems a bit much for a wobbly field but we had a lovely quiet night and only 1 other van. Hosts are nice and very conveniently located a quiet distance from TCH1. Spent the evening watching a young Osprey failing to build a nest on a powerline post!
Report Check-InZeer grote ‘meadow’ met picknicktafels op ruime afstand van elkaar. (Privacy) Sommigen langs bomenrij, anderen in open veld. Rondom uitzicht op bergen. Direct toegang tot Provincial Park (wandelen). Op afstand van de highway en de trein dus heerlijk rustig. Alleen losse toiletten verspreid over het terrein. Cad 29 per nacht is maar iets meer dan op de drukke campings in het Provincial Park. Dumpstation en water aan de overzijde van de weg. Ook in het hoogseizoen nog nooit vol!
Report Check-InPaid 29,00 Dollars. No fire pits nowhere + not allowed to make your own fire. They want you to rent their fire grills and buy fire wood.
No power, No showers, just one Pit-toilet all over the place. Too expensive for that non-service. But nice mountain-view at least!
Report Check-InNice campground on a ranch, full of cowboys! Some sites have fire pits and some don’t. 25$ a night, quite expensive for what it is, but a nice backup plan if every other campground around are full. No water on site, but easy to go get some on nearby campgrounds.
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