While the campground and facilities are very clean, the attitude of the owner/operator is horrid. So much so, that we will not be returning. There are copious signs explaining the sundry rules for the facility. There is a lot of ambiant noise as the campground is located next to the highway and under the airport approach. The pool is located adjacent to the sewage dump and is very stinky. The pool hours are limited (12 noon to 9 PM) in such a manner to ensure that guests have few chances to enjoy the facility. The biggest draw for the campground is the pool, and the owner sits on her verandah and watches for even the smallest infraction. The owner dissuades people from using sunscreen or wearing UV protective clothing in the pool because it affects the pool chemicals. On this last point, she is very confrontational. The playground facility is a danger. Great lawsuit potential if your child is injured! There are too few garbage cans for the number of sites. If you have clothes in the laundry room past 10 PM, the owner locks the door and you have to wait until 6 AM to reclaim them. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good place for overnight. Close to highway so truck noise frequent. Cable is 5 channels. WiFi is $6/day. Well maintained, easy to access and park. Not scenic. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park looks nice enough, if not a bit untended. Where things went wrong was with what they said they had and what was really offered. They claimed a heated swimming pool. They even told me they'd turn the heat on. Absolutely no heat. I didn't care, but why did they lie? They claim free satellite TV. What we experienced was local rabbit ear reception piped to the sites via cable. I was told my internet access was included. You can connect via wi-fi but it is through one of those gatekeepers that charges you to surf. I didn't because this particular gatekeeper wanted personal and credit card information before displaying what the charge would be. I went to the office to ask about it since I was told I had the wi-fi access with my site. I asked if they had a username/password or something that I needed to surf and the next thing I know the lady is yelling at me. I quote her, "piss off", as she slammed the door on me, "it isn't my problem and you can go somewhere else to stay." Many Canadian RV parks struggle with what they offer telecommunications wise as they have to deal with a telecom monopoly, which must make it expensive to offer services. It's unfortunate that Bee Lazee is comfortable lying about what they offer folks who stay there. I would never return to this place. This is the only really bad experience I've had at an RV Park/Campground. Recommend you stay away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The owners/operators have sold the land, but are operating the facility for another few years until the developers decide on building plans for a new commercial operation. Hence, the general upkeep and maintenance of the facilities are very poor. Things are falling apart (ie walkways, pool deck, tables, playground) and they are NOT going to repair them. Already half of the sites have been abandoned and because of the Pine Beetle Epidemic many of the trees have been harvested eliminating the last vestiges of charm that once made this campground so popular. We won't be going back. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Real nice park, our second time staying here. Lot's of nice trees, a kid's play area, nice pool. Cable TV was as good as it gets with around 60 channels to choose from. For internet access you have to pay a third party to surf, I never like that. I recommend this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We really enjoyed staying here and have stayed several times. The thing that makes this RV park nice is the people. The owners are very polite and very nice. It is close to a mini-mall and grocery store. It's north of town but the nicest park in Prince George. It is treed which keeps the wind to a minimum. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great dry camping spot 40 minutes east of Prince George. Flush outhouses present. Nice wooded spots. Firewood costs $5.00 per bundle. Easy access (walk or drive) to great beach and boat launch. Good clean lake for swimming or boating or fishing. Playground for kids. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We had site #31, a level gravel/dirt pull-thru with cable, FHU's and 50 amp electric. The park is mostly permanent RV and park model units that seem fairly well kept. There was free Wi-Fi in the very tidy laundry room (with a desk and chairs to use it) and pay Wi-Fi at the site (about $6 for one day, $12 for three, $20 for a week). The lady at the office was very friendly and helpful. They have an RV wash near the office but we did not use it. The road in the campground is dirt/gravel (it looked oiled so it wasn't very dusty) and has a somewhat scruffy appearance but it was in decent shape. One big problem for us was a sewage spill in our site. We did not use the sewer connection but at some point during our two night stay the cap was forced off and the area around the utility post was flooded with raw sewage. It covered our water hose and power cord where they came in contact with the ground. We could just barely avoid stepping in it to reach over and unhook (and clean) our hose and cord. It was quite disgusting. We did not notice spills in the other sites near us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean laundramat. We have been using this park for years on our visits to Prince George. It is an older park with some need for minor repairs such as electrical posts. However the shade trees at the back in sites come in handy on a hot day like this recent trip when it hit 33C.(91F.) We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very well kept ADULT park. The trailer sites are maintained and no junk around them. Wi-Fi is available at the laundry. The RV's are in a separate area from the trailers. There is a good pressure wash. It has been full the three nights we have been here, so get reservations. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 3 days and were very impressed with the park and owners. They were very helpful and friendly and the park was both roomy and clean. It is also pretty close to town for sightseeing purposes. We will stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Best park around for my money. Has pay wifi but they are working on providing it free or included in rate. Long term sites available at very reasonable rates. Attached to nice mobile home lots. Very nice people/owners who run it. Gravel roads and sites with small grass in between. Fairly narrow lots but room for slide outs. All 50 amp sites are pull thrus. Seems to be a popular spot for people travelling to and from Alaska. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The couple running this park do a good job checking you in and making sure you have information about the surrounding area. Sites are level, pull through, and long enough not to need to unhook a tow car. There's a tree or two dividing each space and some plantings at each site. The area is reasonably well maintained. Suppose the constant rain we experienced made this place seem dismal and crowded to us, else we might give a higher rating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has nice grass, trees and flowers. The owner is very friendly. Wi-Fi was $5 Cdn.; we didn't buy it. The cable only gets 5 channels, but it's free. The bathrooms were nicely maintained; the handicapped shower was about 36 inches square, but the others are smaller. There was some road noise, since it's right off the highway. We liked the atmosphere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park. Sites are easy in and out. Office staff is helpful and knowledgeable. Laundry room is clean. Wi-Fi does cost, but it will work in motor home and as noted is fast. Worth the extra cost, even though I feel it should be part of cost. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stop at this park on every trip through Prince George on the way to Alaska and back. The picture on the park's web site actually shows you what the sites look like, which is extremely unusual. The pull-throughs are huge, and the back-ins are large enough, with plenty of room between sites. The owners are a pleasure to talk to and extremely helpful in finding local services. The WiFi is too expensive ($5.95CN/day), but it is blazingly fast. The park is open year around. Sparkling clean laundry and bathrooms. Good soft water. The grounds are landscaped and maintained constantly. My favorite part is the off-leash trails at the back of the park where dogs can run. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Room for big rigs, and Satellite accessibility. Limited Cable TV, but the best, quickest WIFI we have found to date. Worth the hassle of having to pay for it. They even offer a cash rebate coupon for fuel at a station across the highway. Our second time here, and will make a point of stopping here on future trips, even if it means a really short day of travel. Would have given it a 10, but I don't think I've really seen one of those yet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We enjoyed the park and our dog would have given it a 10. They have a great walking area where you can let your animals off lead if they are well behaved!! It was great. The park was immaculate and the owner has a great attitude. This is a pride of ownership park. There is a charge for the WiFi and there were about 5 channels on the cable TV. He offers fuel discount coupons. A great Canadian campground. Would prefer if the park just added price of WiFi into the nightly rate!!! We were able to keep our tow vehicle hooked up to our big rig at the site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great management attitudes! We were on a rolling big-rig rally & they got us in & parked with few stress attacks. The sites are north-south oriented & satellites worked great! Some sites are pull-throughs. We were only there overnight & didn't get a chance to check out the town or facilities further. The park is south of town a few miles. We camped here in a Motorhome.