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loulou57
Sep 26, 2013Explorer
Our Provincial and National parks are much the same....
basic site...no hydro
serviced....electricity, never full water or sewer hookup
vehicles....site includes one vehicle plus your boat. Any extra vehicles park somewhere else and pay extra
equipment...Your RV plus two tents ( dining or sleeping)
You pay one fee per site. Your permit includes day pass to other P parks in the area. Includes your elec, no meters, water and dumping. Usually 6 people per site allowed.
There are water taps about every 5 sites, if we run out we run our water hose and fill tank rather than go to fill station.
basic site...no hydro
serviced....electricity, never full water or sewer hookup
vehicles....site includes one vehicle plus your boat. Any extra vehicles park somewhere else and pay extra
equipment...Your RV plus two tents ( dining or sleeping)
You pay one fee per site. Your permit includes day pass to other P parks in the area. Includes your elec, no meters, water and dumping. Usually 6 people per site allowed.
There are water taps about every 5 sites, if we run out we run our water hose and fill tank rather than go to fill station.
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