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Elbas Farms

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Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 4P4, Canada
(403) 329-8181 www.elbas.com
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Jun 29, 2018
The best part of staying here was coming “home” to sheep and alpacas in the beautiful late summer sunset. Stayed here for a week in the rv park in a 33-foot motorhome. Sites are level and have good drainage - gravel not grass - for when it rains. Peaceful and quiet. Other campers here seem like long-term stays. WiFi works surprisingly well for working remotely. Really no amenities here, not even laundry for rv park guests. Very little interaction with the staff, no farm tours or such. Easy check in. Average price. Staff needs to emphasize that the “pets on a leash” rule isn’t just a casual suggestion. Campers here don’t keep their dogs on leashes, which is stressful to those of us who follow the rules. Great location and close to Lethbridge town stuff. Just don’t try to order a pizza out here because no one will deliver even though it’s only about 10 minutes away! I would stay here again while visiting Lethbridge.

Sep 19, 2017
Renting a cottage on the property. Great spot! The cottage is well equipped with everyone one would need. Very quiet and peaceful. Would definitely come back.

Jul 3, 2018
Cottages to rent or a few full hookup camp sites

Jul 25, 2017
Stayed here for one night.easy access from highway. Very good sites fully hook ups!!

Nov 17, 2017
Super goed!

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Mon:8 am - 5 pm
Tue:8 am - 5 pm
Wed:8 am - 5 pm
Thu:8 am - 5 pm
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