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Sunshine Valley RV Resort, Sunshine Valley, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2016 -
$55.00
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The park is fairly new and easy access to the sites for Big Rigs. The sites are very rocky so be careful when walking around. Our fire pit was very close to our slide so we couldn't use it. Hook-ups are good. There are 2 great pools - indoor and outdoor. Nice hot tubs too. The pool closes early even for adults. We were in a site that was close to the highway but noise wasn't too bad. Laundry room was well equipped and clean but on the expensive side. Wifi was available for a daily fee. No Cable TV available. Satellite dish worked well. Gets quite windy every afternoon. We camped at Sunshine Valley RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.
They have an onsite store for amenities but expensive and very limited in products. No milk when we checked. Lots of beer and other spirits available. Be sure to shop in Hope before you head out to Sunshine Valley.
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Sintich RV & Trailer Park, Prince George, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2016 -
$33.00
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This RV park is in the back section of a mobile home park. The park is well kept and office staff are very friendly. We stayed here for 2 nights. The location is a little out of town which makes it very quiet. We found it to be easy access to and from the highway. We have a 'Big Rig' and would stay here again. We camped at Sintich RV & Trailer Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Blue Cedars RV Park and Campground, Prince George, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2016 -
$30.00
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We arrived around 5pm without a reservation and were told they could find us a space. Our site was located around the back of the office in a section with many full time people living in smaller RVs. It also looked like an overflo storage area with lots of parked maintenance machinery. The roadway and site was quite muddy. We just stayed the night and left early in the morning. We camped at Blue Cedars RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.
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Fort Telkwa Riverfront RV Campground, Telkwa, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2016 -
$24.00
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This park is between the highway and the river. The sites are large and easy to get into. There are 2 sewer connections at each site so will accommodate a variety of RV types. They offer 30 and 50 amp and include sewer, water, cable & wifi. There is a free high power pressure wash for vehicles. We used the laundry room and it was spotless. The sites overlook the river: beautiful. The owners are welcoming and very friendly. Note: coming from the east, there is no turn lane so you must cross the highway which can be difficult if lots of traffic. We stayed here twice: on the way to Prince Rupert and also on the way back from Prince Rupert. Would recommend to others. We camped at Fort Telkwa Riverfront RV Campground in a Fifth Wheel.
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Prince Rupert RV Campground, Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2016 -
$40.00
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The park is the only one within the city limits. It is an average park but could really use some sprucing up. There are not many sites that will accommodate the 'Big Rigs.' The Wifi was ok but there is no cable. Satellite dish wouldn't work because of the valley location. We camped at Prince Rupert RV Campground in a Fifth Wheel.
Early noise due to fishermen heading out in the morning hours. Very quiet at night. Nice play to visit is Cow Bay district.