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Dfresh
Jun 10, 2014Explorer
I'd say its more of a safety thing than a guarantee of contamination. It's spring run off time in my area (Hinton/Grand Cache/Jasper) which usually means dirty water.
As someone mentioned there is a fill up from municipal water (and a dump station) behind the CDN Tire in Hinton. As well as a dump station and fill location at the Hinton Center Campground right in the heart of town.
Not sure about Grand Cache, but that whole corridor is very busy with RVr's so I'm sure there is something there in town. Stop at their Recreation Center and ask.
There is also Gregg Lake Campground, part of William A. Switzer Provincial Park, which has water and electric hook up sites, and is still outside of Hinton. Uncertain as to the water quality in Gregg, as I haven't been up there yet this year.
As someone mentioned there is a fill up from municipal water (and a dump station) behind the CDN Tire in Hinton. As well as a dump station and fill location at the Hinton Center Campground right in the heart of town.
Not sure about Grand Cache, but that whole corridor is very busy with RVr's so I'm sure there is something there in town. Stop at their Recreation Center and ask.
There is also Gregg Lake Campground, part of William A. Switzer Provincial Park, which has water and electric hook up sites, and is still outside of Hinton. Uncertain as to the water quality in Gregg, as I haven't been up there yet this year.
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