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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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terrax
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Beautiful Kathleen Lake, 25 km out of Haines Junction (Alaska Highway) on Haines Road :



The campground itself is about 600 m away from the lake shore and offers great mountain views, hiking trails and fishing on Kathlee Lake and Kathleen River.

Kluane Kampground on Alaska Highway in Haines Junction:



Breathtaking mountain view and great hiking trail along Dezadeash River.
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sue_t
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Images from B.C. & Yukon park campgrounds in 2010 ...

Crooked River Provincial Park, north of Prince George, B.C.



MacDonald CG in Muncho Lake Provincial Park, on the Alaska Highway in Northern B.C.


On Muncho Lake:



Lapie Lake Recreation Site, on the South Canol Road in Yukon



The other site (there are only 2) at Lapie Lake Recreation Site in Yukon



Little Salmon Lake Yukon Government Campground on the Campbell Highway in Yukon



Big Creek Yukon Government Campground, a few miles north of Watson Lake on the Alaska Highway



Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park campground on the Cassiar Highway in northern B.C.


View from the beach side of our Kinaskan Lake campsite:



Haynes Point Provincial Park campground near Osoyoos, B.C.


View of sun setting from our campsite at Haynes Point:



Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park campground near Merritt, B.C.


Views of Kentucky Lake from near the campsite at Kentucky-Alleyne:


sue t.
Pictures from our many RV Adventures to Yukon & Alaska from Vancouver Island. Now we live in Yukon!

miatared
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Sandbanks Provincial Park - Outlet River Campground - May 2011





shum02
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Nice! Thanks 🙂
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Mike_E_
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Explorer II
OK, here's some pics from last summer.
DISCLAIMER: My DW decided that she was going to be the CG photographer, so some of the shots are, well, sorta' OK. She's a work in progress;)

Frist trip with the new to us trailer.
Haynes Point Provincial CG, Osoyoos, BC. We shared a double site with the lake as our backyard - awesome!



Konanee Creek PCG just north of Nelson.
Gorgeous CG and lake. Lake was FREEZING. That was OK because up the road a bit is Ainsworth Hotsprings - HIGHLY recommend checking it out.



Radium Hotsprings...anyone seeing a trend here (my wife is a hotsprings NUT). Only private CG we stayed at - Canyon RV Park. Very nice, but discovered that there's a Parks Canada CG called Redstreak just up a hill from the town that also has full hookups and is much more wooded.



Herald PGC on Shuswap Lake.
Great swimming and place to relax - translation: somewhat isolated, which is good.


Took this pic because we have a similar shot of "green shirt" boy when he was 1yr sitting next to his 3 yr old brother watching the trains go by across the lake - DW was 7 months pregnant with "blue shirt" boy at the time of the original pic.


Gordon Bay PGC on Vancouver Island.
When we lived on VI we would camp here every year when the kids were little with the rest of our family -upwards of 12 cousins running rampant.....good times!!
Tall trees really give nice shade.


Swimming here is probably the best I've found in the Province. Head out to the old-growth break-water and have log-rolling competitions for HOURS.


Well, that's it for now.
Will hopefully be able to get as much camping in this year, although I'll be moving a bit slower recovering from my knee surgery.....not that I was moving that fast beforehand.:W

kilbrider
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Cliff and Leah(just us)
Nfld, Canada
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kilbrider
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Cliff and Leah(just us)
Nfld, Canada
2007 Sunset Trail ST26RK
2009 Ford F150 SCrew, 5.4L Max Tow pkg, Factory Brake Control,Reese Weight Distribution,Dual Cam Sway control

Bearhawk
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Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba
Childs Lake Campground

North of Riding Mountain and about 6 hours driving to get there, including 85Km on gravel. Very woodded.

Campsite was ok, but required a tight turn to park rig. nice privacy and free firewood! :B


Baldy Mountain had a great view (Yeah, it's not really a mountain to anyone outside of the praries)


Their is an old ranger cabin and a viewing tower up on top. Great veiws, of the rolling terrain. Best cellular service in the park here.



Childs lake has Water and Electrical, check Provincial park website for details on all sites. They even post pictures of some sites now.

I figured my first real post should be in the Canadian section 🙂
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At least this adventure flew off the drawing board and running out of fuel is not as dangerous! :B

Mike_E_
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Explorer II
Here's some late summer pics from the Lower Mainland area.

Cultus Lake


Golden Ears


Rain shower at Golden Ears


Have some more from earlier in the summer, but I have to figger' out where my DW hid them on the computer.

Cheers.

Alaskan_Class_C
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I didn't RV camp through Canada last month since I just got an RV last week, but here is a phot o of an RV park just north of Hudson Hope, BC, It was a nice place to stop even in a tent.

1978 Itasca, It's old but I own it....

Northern33
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Thanks for the reply. I had heard is quite often very windy in Waterton. Did you find it that way?
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ib516
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Northern33 wrote:
ib516,

How did you enjoy Waterton and Mt Kidd? We are looking at those two places later in July.

We stay at both often. Waterton is great, with it's proximity to the "Going to the Sun Road" in Montana, and there is a great hike there (one of the top ten in Canada - Crypt lake).

Mount Kidd is (IMO) the nicest CG in the Cdn Rockies. Just hard as heck to get into, and expensive ($50/night for PWS). Tons of biking and hiking trails around there - too many to mention, also white water rafting, and more.
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Northern33
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ib516,

How did you enjoy Waterton and Mt Kidd? We are looking at those two places later in July.
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ib516
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Mount Kidd RV Park, Kananaskis, Alberta - with the previous RV.



Cameron Lake, near Waterton National Park, Alberta, Canada.



Waterton townsite CG.

Prev: 2010 Cougar 322QBS (junk)
02 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9L CTD 3.55
07 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Mega 5.9L CTD 3.73
14 Ram 2500 4x4 Crew 6.4L Hemi 4.10
06 Chevy 1500 4x4 E-Cab 3.73 5.3L
07 Dodge 1500 5.7L Hemi 3.55 / 2010 Jayco 17z
All above are sold, no longer own an RV

Northern33
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Here's a couple of Calaway RV Park in Calgary.





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2007 Yukon Denali
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