This is a nice family-run park located right along the Trans-Canada Highway 16. Interior roads and sites are all gravel, and all sites are full-service back-ins with 30 amp electric. Some sites are satellite-friendly. The park is linear, with all sites at right angles off the single two-way access road. It's located right on the Bulkley River, and walking trails along the water lead into Telkwa proper. There is a train line across the river, so road and rail noise is present, but not overbearing. The owners live on-site and are super friendly and helpful. There's also a free car/rig wash on site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is 8 miles east of Smithers, B.C. It is on Hwy 16 just east of the small town of Telkwa. There are individual full bathrooms, a sauna, laundry and pay phone in one building. All are immaculate but there is no soap at the sink which would have been appreciated. There is 30amp electricity only and the Wi-Fi was $3/day. We used our Verizon aircard. There is a free RV wash but bring your boots as it gets very slippery and muddy. Adding gravel here would help a lot. The sites are in a long row, on gravel with a very dusty road. The sites are on a bluff overlooking the beautiful Buckley River. There is a short trail down to the river. Our 40' motorhome and car fit fine. The owners are very pleasant. There is a lot of big machinery setting around which detracts from the river views. It's a good overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed there and it is very nice, but the laundry needs some work. Of the 3 washers, 1 was broke and of the 4 dryers, 2 were broken...so it presented a problem when we did our laundry. They are doing some remodeling to add 50 amp service. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It is next to a main road, but you overlook the river. The Wi-Fi was $3 and was strong. Did not use facilities but they claim private room showers and a sauna. They also have a free pressure wash. Great one nigher. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here in our 45' coach on our way back from Alaska. This park is beautiful, but we have two complaints. It was too tight for our coach, 40' footers and smaller will have no issues, but too tight for us. Also, its a bit too dusty for our liking: gravel sites and gravel roads. There is an excellent beach and good facilities: fire rings, picnic tables, beach, etc. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an excellent campground. There is a lovely beach and a great playground. The water is potable, and you're close enough to town (Telkwa or Smithers) to run in for food or supplies. The lake is great for canoes, sailboats, motorboats, and seadoos. The lake also has a float plane base, but traffic is light and very quiet. The operators were friendly, as were other campers. Wood is $5 for a very generous bundle. The bugs were minimal. The showers are great - endless amounts of hot water in a private 'open-air' building. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.