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90 Pinter Dr, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 2V0, Canada
(403) 823-5810 www.pinterscampground.ca
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May 30, 2018
$20 flat to camp in a tent per night. Wood was $10 per bag which seemed fairly good as the size was quite large. River is mostly knee deep (adult) and refreshing. Grounds has a small sand beach. Grounds has drinking water and public washrooms throuout the grounds. Access to the grounds is a gravel road. Out time was 2pm or you would be charged another night. Had lots of fun in the area and in the grounds.

Jun 23, 2018
Pinter's offer a great provincial park style campground .they do not supply showers or RV dump. It has large sites. Some with power. It is on the river with lots of large trees.you can get very close to nature here. I have been coming here for years now. You will see many rabbits and deer. It is a bird watchers paradise. You are about a 20 minute walk to downtown rosedale .they have a store, bar,and laundromat. There is a nice burger stand as well. The swinging bridge is in walking distance as well. I bring my fishing kayak here.i start in nacmine and paddle right to the campground .usually catch and release a few walleye . They run a strict campground and don't put up with rowdy campers. CHEERS .

Jun 30, 2018
Dont come here if you're a young person. From the moment we came into the gates they were saying "you better not be loud & we have security". 10:20 PM (40 mins before quiet time) were literally playing the guitar and singing (typical camp fire action) the owner is telling us were kicked out . It was never our intention to cause disturbance but to have a great Canada Day. We are respectable humans who understand the concept of quiet times.

Jul 9, 2018
Really good place to stay if you're needing a last minute spot, doesn't have a pool but has an outhouse, power, drinking water, each camp site is surrounded by trees so very private. Super cheap, the office has firewood, firestarter kits, bug spray, etc.

Jun 17, 2018
Used to enjoy the place. Our music wasn't loud. Very low . No base . We had to turn it off. Our neighbor had a barking dog . We heard his mouth all night. My point . You want to go to bed at 11 and no campfire after 2. Stay home.

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