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Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, Parksville, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$25.00
Overall Rating:
We have stayed here years ago. They have converted some parking areas into camp sites. Which are not as nice as the old ones in the woods. The trails and biking is wonderful. The beach has to to be one of the best in Canada. At low tide there is over a km. of sand bar and when the tide comes in over that hot sand. WOW! No hook ups. We camped at Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park in a Motorhome.
Ice is available at the park gate office
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Parry's RV Park, Parksville, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$40.00
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This is our second visit here. This is a very old park. The most of the sites are crowded. It was alive with kids having a wonderful time. Between the river and the pool there was a buzz of children. Being seniors, we may come back in the off season. We camped at Parry's RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Salmon Point RV Park, Campbell River, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$40.00
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This one of our favorite parks.The setting, the restaurant, the service, and the location keep us coming back. One of the most enjoyable parts was the PUB lic hike. The trail starts at the Salmon Point pub and you have a beautiful easy walk along the sea side then, the Oyster River estuary, then through the woods to the Oyster river pub. Unfortunately the Oyster River pub closed this year after being open for about 80 years. But it is still a wonderful 3-4 km hike. We camped at Salmon Point RV Park in a Motorhome.
Go for a hike.
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Thunderbird RV Park, Campbell River, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$49.00
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We stayed here in a cabin a couple of years ago. This was the first time in our RV. It is pretty standard. Gravel no trees but very nice beautiful park(walk) just up the road. Close to shopping. We camped at Thunderbird RV Park in a Motorhome.
Major shopping stores just up the road.
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Surfside RV Resort, Parksville, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
September, 2017 -
$50.00
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Rate is in Canadian dollars. This is a large privately owned, gated, RV Resort. Spaces are rented out if available. It is very nice, with a lovely Hot tub over looking the ocean. Convenient shopping if you have a bike, a bit of a hike if not. Well worth the money. We will definitely return. We camped at Surfside RV Resort in a Motorhome.
This RV Park is on the Englishman River estuary. There is an abundance of deer, Bald headed eagles, and other wild life. There is a wonderful Park with great hiking trails about a 10 min. Bike ride away.
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Seal Bay RV Park & Campground, Courtenay, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
September, 2017 -
$45.00
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The Rate is Canadian dollars. An absolutely delightful park. We watched the trout leaping up to catch the dragonflies. There is an entrance to Seal Bay Nature Park which has wonderful trails. The sites have a bit of foliage separating each site. The entrance road is a bit of a washboard. We will definitely return to stay longer. We camped at Seal Bay RV Park & Campground in a Motorhome.
Enjoy Seal Bay Nature Park. It is a gem.
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Bates Beach Oceanfront Resort, Courtenay, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
September, 2017 -
$30.00
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This is a small, simple park. Most of the sites are overlooking the ocean. Very pleasant stay. We camped at Bates Beach Oceanfront Resort in a Motorhome.
It is .75 km from Seal Bay Nature park with wonderful hiking a bike trails
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Salmon Point RV Park, Campbell River, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
September, 2017 -
$40.00
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Very nice park. Very popular. They only take reservations for 3 or more days. Very friendly helpful staff. Pool closes mid September but the hot tub is open all year. We camped at Salmon Point RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Park Sands Beach Resort, Parksville, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
September, 2017 -
$60.00
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We have stayed here many times. It is very convenient right downtown and on a beautiful beach. Apparently there are new owners and now the price exceeds the amenities. I'm not sure we will be back and if we are it will be for shorter stays. We camped at Park Sands Beach Resort in a Motorhome.
My wife bought over 40 CD's for $1 at the SOS & Sally Ann.
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Salmon Point RV Park, Campbell River, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
May, 2017 -
$35.00
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Beautiful park. This was our 4th time here. We were here for only one day to visit friends. But we did manage to get in a walk on the beautiful trail that goes up the Oyster river. We camped at Salmon Point RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Park Sands Beach Resort, Parksville, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
May, 2017 -
$35.00
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Nice Park very convenient. We have stayed here several times over the last 12 years. Always enjoyed it.
Everything we needed was with in walking distance.
The lovely boardwalk along the most fabulous beach is always a treat. We
camped at Park Sands Beach Resort in a Motorhome.
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Thunderbird RV Park, Campbell River, British Columbia
Date of Stay:
November, 2016 -
$100.00
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The new cabins were very comfortable, and well furnished. A most delightful 2 day stay.
Only comment would be, we had to leave before the office opened at 9 and the was no place to leave the keys. We
camped at Thunderbird RV Park in a Cabin.
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Gilgal Oasis RV Park, Sequim, Washington
Date of Stay:
April, 2015 -
$16.00
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This is the first park we hit when getting off the Port Angeles/Victoria Ferry (Coho) and the last before catching the ferry. It has a limited number of pull thru's . It is very convenient with Quality Foods across the street with very cheap fuel. We were chastised for not telling them our length with the bikes on the back. But managed to accommodate us. We camped at Gilgal Oasis RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
Sequim is a very pretty town. Dungeness spit is beautiful and for the keeners, an 11 miles hike. There is all the usual stores and Quality Foods is across the street.
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Cannon Beach RV Resort, Cannon Beach, Oregon
Date of Stay:
April, 2015 -
$23.00
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This is our 10th time to stay in this park. Needless to say we like it. The lots are paved but usually need a bit of leveling. They are all nestled in the the trees, which is beautiful but impossible for satellite. There is a wonderful indoor pool. The store is reasonably equipped. Gas and diesel is available, but is expensive. The channel guide that is provided bears no resemblance to what is available. We camped at Cannon Beach RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.
Cannon Beach is a fun little town. The beach is a postcard beach. Seaside is about 10 miles north with lots of tourist stuff, factory outlets. Over abundance of restaurants, etc.
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Cascade Locks / Portland East KOA, Cascade Locks, Oregon
Date of Stay:
April, 2015 -
$35.00
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We had a paved, level pull through. It was in the trees so there was a lot of fir needles. No staff on the weekend. Our space was in the middle and we were only about 150ft. from the train tracks and 5-6 trains went through per night. Bring your ear plugs. Good Wifi. Good cable. We camped at Cascade Locks / Portland East KOA in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a good place to explore the Columbia River Gorge. All the Falls are spectacular. We hiked to the top of Multnomah Falls. The Crown Point Vita House is worth a visit if just for the view. Bonneville Dam and fish hatchery is very interesting. Everything is within 15 miles.