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Canadian Campground Pics

Robag
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I was thinking the other day, that we don't have a picture gallery on campgrounds that are located in Canada only. So here we go. Maybe there will be enough interest that one of the moderators will make this a sticky.

Our Starcraft PUP in the group campsite at Douglas Provincial Park Saskatchewan


Another shot of our gang at Douglas


Our HTT at Moose Mountain Provincial Park in Saskatchewan


Our HTT at Duck Mountain Provincial Park in Saskatchewan


Another of Duck Mountain
Me(68), DW(70), DS(96), DS(98), Savage The Dog (04)
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CueSee
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This one is the Cabot trail Campground in Baddeck. For the same price as Chéticamp,$34.00/night, except with two services rather than one weak one, we found a very nice place, away from the main road and a stone's throw to Baddeck. Very nice place, I'd stay there if ever I was in the area again.
QueSee

http://coldjosh.nstemp.com/index.html

CueSee
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First try, hope it works.....

For $29.00/night, no services, not even a picnic table, this is what you get at Chéticamp,N.S.

The two RVs you see have electricity, plugged into the building, not even enough electric to run the A/C....and for only $34.00/night
QueSee

http://coldjosh.nstemp.com/index.html

stroz4
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Great Pictures, thanks for sharing.
2008 F-350 V10 4x4
2003 palomino 1000
Retired U.S.Army

Robag
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Dinosaur Provincial Park Alberta

Wonderful place! Nice to spend a couple of nights at!

Our unit on the right, MIL and FIL's unit on the left.





Looking across the road.





Spectacular scenery!









Me(68), DW(70), DS(96), DS(98), Savage The Dog (04)
21 WOLF PUP 16FQBL

driveby
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And last weekend's adventure - Ellison PP just outside Vernon. Beautiful but too far away for a weekend from Vancouver 😞

2008 Itasca Sunova 35J Class A
1997 TJ Sahara, hard and soft tops and AC
Held together via Roadmaster Falcon 2 tow bar and stopped by US Gear Unified Brake system.

Mike_E_
Explorer II
Explorer II
Canadian excerpts from our Vancouver to Ottawa and back trip:

Jellystone Park Niagara Falls. Great facilities, clean.


Indian Line Campground, Brampton. Nice municipal type CG. Well staffed. Funny "sideways" parking sites. Lots of green space and geese.


McCreary's Beach, Perth. Nice place. Ancient laundry facilities. Were attending a wedding so we didn't get much time to appreciate the place.


Ottawa Municipal CG. Nice big sites. Nice big population of mosquitos..haha. WiFi if you were about 100 feet from the office. 24hour security guard.


Chute's Provincial Park, Espanola, ON. Nice swimming. Big sites. Had to change sites because my power cord wouldn't reach as the "post" was found in the bushes inbetween adjoining sites - weird.


Travellers CG, Winnipeg MAN. Really nice treed sites when looking from the office. We were sent to the "parking lot" section instead. OK for an overnight. There is an adjoining waterslide park next door that looked OK.


City of Yorkton CG, SK. Better of the two options in Yorkton. The other (can't remember the name) had way too many full-timers of questionable appearances. City CG is old, but it did the job for the night.


Lloydminster, SK. City CG. Nice big sites. Good facilities. Found the local wave pool close by for the kids.



Glowing Embers CG, Edmonton, AB. Quite a few full-timers. Pretty good sites. GREAT laundry facilities (came in handy as we were there for 5 nights as our oldest son was a goalie in theCanadian Nationals Ball Hockey Tournament).



Tunnel Mountain II, Banff, AB. Pretty much camping on the side of the road. Great scenery though, and facilities are top notch. Would like to get into the "Trailer Park" section next time that has pull-through full hook-ups.



Sicamous KOA. Probably the biggest disappointment as far as CG's go. Facilities/pool were good but the CG is old (never seen such an ancient 30A receptacle) and has been "let go."


Well, 11,514Km made for a long but very memorable 30 day trip. Found some places that we want to return to, but then again, there's so much we haven't seen yet!! Gotta' love RV'n eh?

Cheers,

Mike

Mike_E_
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Explorer II
Rolley Lake Provincial Park Site #3.

Park is about 25 minutes from our place and is quieter than the other Park close by, plus it has a warmer lake to swim in.

Goofs (son & buddy) livin' it up playing badminton in the "driveway."


Pic from perch on a stump behind site. Oh yeah, there are the goofs again.

stroz4
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Great Pictures!
2008 F-350 V10 4x4
2003 palomino 1000
Retired U.S.Army

Paoli
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Sunny Beach RV Park north of Oliver BC at Tuc-al-nuit Lake:



Very nice campsite. We have been there three times.

Please, keep all posted pictures to width=640 or they MAY disappear.
Frank

driveby
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640x480 or 800x600 both work fine
2008 Itasca Sunova 35J Class A
1997 TJ Sahara, hard and soft tops and AC
Held together via Roadmaster Falcon 2 tow bar and stopped by US Gear Unified Brake system.

Monkey__39
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* This post was edited 06/28/09 10:17pm by an administrator/moderator *




What did I do wrong ? 480 x640??????

Monkey__39
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Some Pics from Englishemn River Provincial Park last weekend campsite was only about 30% open and that 30% was 3/4 full. the guy said it was the most they had open since the may long weekend and the rest is closed to to funding cutbacks
campsite:




upper falls





Lower falls (swimming area)



Paoli
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Alaska Highway - Summit Lake Provincial Park

Monkey__39
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some pics of the past two weekends...

last weekend Osborne Bay Campground in Crofton BC Camping right on the Ocean with the Saltspring Island ferry Just up the beach.. There's some lifers on the upper level but the bottom two levels are nice utilities right on the beach


we're the campsite beside our friends blue Chev/5th wheel combo










this weekend with my parents in there class C @ Coombs Country Coombs Country Campgroundin you guessed it Coombs BC (famous for the goats on the roof) .. Campground has a man made lake stocked with trout heated pool ....







Please include width=640 in all your posts to keep them the same as others at 640 wide.
Frank

BCWildwood
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Hello to all,
I thought for my first post on this forum I would show you some pics of one of our favorite places to camp.:B



Ashnola River is just outside of Keremeos BC on the Ashnola Forest Service Rd. These campgrounds are not serviced and you MUST:M pack out what you pack in. The road is well maintained and accessible by most RV's. We usually camp at the Red Bridge Site, however the other sites are very nice also.


This is the campground road.

Our Wildwood in the Wildwoods!

Another view of our campsite. The river is right beside us.

This is the Entrance

Ashnola Forest Service Rd.

"The Boys" Merlin and Logan at the Swimming Hole

Hope you enjoy the photos, or better yet come and see for yourselves but,psssst don't tell anyone else.
And Please,Please lets keep our unserviced campgrounds clean:C. Pack out what you pack in and maybe a little more!:W


Please include width=640 in all your posts to keep them the same as others at 640 wide.
Frank
Kim n' Dee Dee
The Boys, Merlin n' Logan (Golden Retrievers)
02 Chevy with Duramax/Allison
05 Wildwood T23BHLE
05 13' Quicksilver and 15hp Mercury
Nights Camped in 2009:
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