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bobcouch
Mar 24, 2014Explorer
We stayed in a very nice FHU campsite at Waterton Township in Waterton NP last summer. We had a 50 amp pull through site with plenty of room.
I couldn't find the sewer hookup when we set up, but later saw a small trailer with their sewer hose connected directly behind their rig. When I got back to our campsite, I checked and sure enough our sewer inlet was in the center of the driveway just behind the rear axle.
I've never been anywhere else where the sewer inlets were in the center of the parking area instead of on the side.
Maybe it's a Canadian thing.
I couldn't find the sewer hookup when we set up, but later saw a small trailer with their sewer hose connected directly behind their rig. When I got back to our campsite, I checked and sure enough our sewer inlet was in the center of the driveway just behind the rear axle.
I've never been anywhere else where the sewer inlets were in the center of the parking area instead of on the side.
Maybe it's a Canadian thing.
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