A beautiful, well kept rv park. Friendly staff, well manicured, good wifi. Mountain and river views. Trails and location near Hazleton are good. We intended to stay just the night and stayed for 4. Highly recommend.
Joanne J
Posted Jul 09, 2022; Vancouver Island
Beautiful campground! Half sites have full hookups (30-amp power) and half are dry camping. Many dry sites are right along river. Sites with hookups are almost equally close. Sites are gravel, large, and well separated. Roads are paved. Great setting with river and mountains nearby. WiFi quite usable with ping of sub 70, download speeds in teens, and upload speeds above 5. Staff very friendly and maintain Park well.
Neal Davis
Posted Aug 21, 2019; TN
Awesome campground. Clean well cared for and even free firewood to “help with the experience “
Paintguy
Posted Aug 02, 2019; BC
Wow! What a beautiful park, situated on the convergence of 2 rivers, with towering mountains as the backdrop! Only 10 campers in this large open space last night. No privacy, but lots of empty pull throughs with water, electric and sewer. We chose not to have hookups, in order to be by the river, but all the sites are well manicured. The bathrooms have flush toilets, soap and paper towels, 3 stalls, and 2 outhouses at the back of the campground. There are 2 bery nice showers, with a bench and 2 hooks, perfect! It will cost you a couple loonies to take a nice hot 9 minute shower. The laundry is tiny, consisting of one washer and one dryer. There’s a well maintained gravel walking path to the Ksan museum! Magnificent! Ancient totem poles and 7 long houses on well cared for grounds. There’s a train within hearing distance, but I slept like a rock! It’s far enough away not to be a bother, and no road noise, either. The Old Town of Hazelton is also within walking distance, very quaint and lovingly cared for by it’s residents. One of the best parks I have ever seen in 3 years of traveling all over Canada and the US.
Trampmama
Posted Jul 31, 2019; California
A very nice park next to a large river. Excellent customer service. A nice museum and cultural display to help you learn about First Nation People if you desire to.
CEG
Posted Jun 14, 2019; NW Florida
Lovely place to stay with outstanding customer service. The museum next door is a wonderful intro to the local cultural traditions. We also recommend taking a tour through the ‘Ksan village and walking to both the Point where 2 rivers meet and also Old Hazelton. And yes, a double discount for Good Sam and being seniors!
Pat
Posted Jun 30, 2018; Anchorage
Large lawn sites with lots of space are level, with paved roads. Wi-Fi was Strong and fast and reliable. Laundry had only one washer and one dryer, reasonably priced. Nearby Museum and historical town gave us plenty of places to walk. Receipt for Campground gave us 10% discount at the grocery store and $0.05 per liter discount for gasoline. We would highly recommend this quiet and friendly place. We stayed in a travel trailer.
Polanna
Posted Aug 11, 2016; Idaho
Excellent setting. Wonderfully friendly staff and a historic village to walk through. Very peaceful and off of the highway so it was extremely quiet. We loved it. The only reason I gave four instead of five stars was that the bathrooms were a little dated as were The laundry facilities. Would definitely recommend and would stay here again. Wi-Fi worked great.
Devin
Posted Jun 16, 2016; San Francisco
Very nice park. Wifi works on ipad & iphone but will not work on my laptop.
Update: I couldn't get my laptop to connect to the wifi. Found that the problem was with my laptop, not the campground's wifi. Nice place to stay. Would recommend again.
Gene c
Posted Sep 16, 2015; Santa Fe, Texas
Park is pretty nice with lots of grass and right along the river. You can walk along the rocky beach. Really nice. Park is also right next to the Ksan village which is an aboriginal museum. Phoned ahead and, although we were told there would be wifi, there was none. Even at the office it was very weak. That's why I gave it a lower rating.
Laurie
Posted Jul 08, 2015; victoria, bc