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Tunnel Mountain Rd, Banff, Alberta, T0L, Canada
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Jul 4, 2018
Full hookups. Amazing location- minutes to Banff. Cleanest “state park” we’ve ever stayed at - great bathrooms and hot showers. Wasn’t bad at all being lined up end to end on the campground road. Our site even shared with another camper and it was totally fine. Very popular campground but we were able to get a spot same day. Only downside- no laundry rooms and only one shower for probably 30 spots.

Jun 10, 2018
Trailer Court C can be reserved in advance. Beautiful views. Full hook ups. No wifi or cable but not really needed if you are sight seeing and going into town. Easy access for large rigs. We are 42 ft with a toad and had no problems.

Mar 25, 2018
Not a bad RV park! The facilities were clean. There are excellent walking trails. It is about a 30min walk (hilly) to downtown Banff. The lots are drive in sideways style, so a bit more privacy than some parks, but a different layout than we had seen on our 3 week trip. I would highly recommend booking in advance, as they didn't have many 2 night spots available when we arrived at 5pm!

Jun 30, 2018
All the comforts of home in Trailer Court! Beautifully laid out. Despite the high volume of trailers and rvs coming and going there was a herd of elk outside our trailer door this morning.

May 21, 2018
Quiet park after 11pm. We came here unknowingly on a Canadian Holiday Victoria Day was May 21. It was crowded and full of Japanese tourists in the park and in town. Lots of bilingual signs and most of the town was busy. Ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory and food was good. I have never seen so many rented RVs in one place.

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