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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
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hugoparent
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Cavendish National Park, Prince-Edouard-Island.

Here's a couple of pics of the campground and the area. Beautiful place... would go there again!! Wonderful beaches, nice fishing piers and restaurants, beautiful scenery with the ocean and much more...









-2008 Thor Hurricane 34B class A motorhome, 35 foot long, 3 slide-outs, bunk beds and much more...

-2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara JLX 4wd
-2011 Ford F-150 Ecoboost Crewcab 4x4 XLT

Dale_Traveling
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Craigleith Provincial Park Blue Mountains, ON - Lake Huron







2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

Dale_Traveling
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Pancake Bay Provincial Park Batchwana Bay, ON - Lake Superior











2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

hugoparent
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Here's a couple a pictures of the beautiful Parc de la Mauricie in Québec. The sites are private, big and wooded ( you don't see your neighbours ) and there's so much things to do. Lakes, beaches, rivers, hicking trails, you got it all...







-2008 Thor Hurricane 34B class A motorhome, 35 foot long, 3 slide-outs, bunk beds and much more...

-2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara JLX 4wd
-2011 Ford F-150 Ecoboost Crewcab 4x4 XLT

thomasgunnar
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We have been twice so far this year. Number 8 is one of our favourite spots. This year we have been in #25 for 3 days and then #5 for 3 days. We are out again on the 16th for 3 more days. We are going into #20. It's our favourite place to stay.

We get a free night our next stay.
Chris
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2006 Jayco Eagle 301RLS 33'

gaugeair
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thomasgunnar wrote:
Gold Mountain RV Park. Located near Hedley BC.


We stayed in that same spot a while back. We were the only ones in the campground.
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Goomba_BC
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Our first family trip in the "new to us last fall" travel trailer.
Close to home campsite Golden Ears in Maple Ridge, BC.
Was a great trip. Did a close to home trip to get a feel for it and what we needed.
How about propane! Haha.
Ran out the second night, a bit chilly. Only 20 mins to the closest gas station from where we camped! 🙂

We all loved it.

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2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L

"I am haunted by waters."
– Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It

JN_B
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pappcam wrote:
That "campground" looks like the side of a road to me and your other pics of "campgrounds" below that look like parking lots.

Where exactly were these pictures taken?


If you look right above the pictures you quoted, it says...

GREGORYJ wrote:
Tunnel Mountain II Campground , Banff Nat. Park, Alberta. Sept. 2012


And the serviced sites are basically on the side of the road due to us having mountains.. (hows that for a SK jab..). which makes it very hard to level a site, unlike our SK neighbors..

All kidding aside, Tunnel mountain campground is a very nice one, and well kept. The best part about it, is your are right next to Banff (walking distance), and you can pretty much garuntee you'll see wildlife.

Is it the best campground in the world. Depends.. If you think the best campground is one that is surrounded by world class amenities and tourist attractions, then yes. If it's where you want to go to get away from that stuff, then no. The sites the guy has posted, are the serviced sites, which don't really have any privacy.

I prefer MT.kidd, but only because I'm lucky enough to live 60 minutes from Banff, and I can go pretty much anytime.
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2010 K-Z Spree 318BHS

pappcam
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GREGORYJ wrote:
Tunnel Mountain II Campground , Banff Nat. Park, Alberta. Sept. 2012



That "campground" looks like the side of a road to me and your other pics of "campgrounds" below that look like parking lots.

Where exactly were these pictures taken?
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JordanH
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Here is my first time with my trailer at The Lakeside at Thorburn:
2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie
2001 Dutchmen Sport 25f
2010 Honda EU3000iS
2008 Summit x 800r
2008 Outlander 800XT
2003 HD Heritage Softail
2012 Lund WC-14 with 2013 Evinrude 15hp
1994 Ford Mustang V6
2014 Nights camping: 10

AppleValley
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Stone Mountain is a huge Provincial Park, so no cottages there but even outside of the park area, there are few cottages. There's no cell phone or internet coverage without using satellite and the nearest town an hour's drive away. It's great if you want is to "get away".

North Ontario is beautiful too!
-Sheryl

thomasgunnar
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Gold Mountain RV Park. Located near Hedley BC.

Chris
2003 F350 CC,4x4,6.0,Zoodad, 3 Pod Pillar Gauges, Sinister Coolant Filter, Scangauge II, Blue Spring Kit
2006 Jayco Eagle 301RLS 33'

relaxin
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If that was Ontario it would all be surrounded by cottages


AppleValley wrote:
Here are a few pics from Stone Mtn. Provincial Park in north BC on the Alaska Hwy. The lake pics are taken from the campground on it's shore.





Relaxin, hikin, canoin, enjoyin life
headin down the road with a 29' reflection, canoe, camera, & hammock. 2022 GMC extended cab 6.6 litre gasser.
Rug rats grown and gone, just me and my beautiful little lady.

AppleValley
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Here are a few pics from Stone Mtn. Provincial Park in north BC on the Alaska Hwy. The lake pics are taken from the campground on it's shore.





-Sheryl

woodworker40
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Robag wrote:
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


The olw hanging trees are not good for the roof of the RV. they shouls be cut back.