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Devon Lions Campground

Devon Lions Campground

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1140 Saskatchewan Ave E, Devon, Alberta, T9G 1N5, Canada
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Jul 10, 2018
Very clean and well-maintained. A little tight for trailers if you prefer privacy, but there are a few lots with more trees. Staff were very courteous and helpful. I would knock it down to four stars for the close lots, but it’s a campground effectively within town and close to a major city.

Jun 28, 2018
Clean sites, friendly staff. Super close to all amenities. Great walking trails. Parks in the grounds were well maintained and immaculate. Overall a lovely place to stay and will be planning a longer stay next time. Come stay at this gem.

May 23, 2018
Beautiful campground right beside the north Saskatchewan river. All the facilities are taken care of very well. Nice well lit shower/bathrooms and there is even a laundry room if needed. Cute little playgrounds for kids and in general very clean and well kept. My family and I always have a good time when visit.

May 25, 2018
I would give it 0 stars if I could! The WORST experience with horrifically rude management! It is entirely shocking that they are still in business. We tried to stay 6 years ago, but they didn't tell us they'd booked us into their overflow area, where grass was not cut, and they were very severely overrun with mosquitos. This is a very rudimentary spot where the trees don't grow too much, and is not at all maintained. We couldn't even get out of the vehicle, I've never seen anything like it; & I've seen bad! They were so incredibly rude, we left. I tried to book today, not realizing I was trying to book at the same location (I would not have even tried if I'd realized it was the same campground!), and the lady was every bit as rude as she was all those years ago. As soon as we realized I was in the system and mentioned we'd had an unpleasant experience years ago, she promptly said we should just look elsewhere. A very brief conversation ensued, ending with me hanging up while she went on in her rudeness. NEVER AGAIN!!! I can't believe Lions would hire someone with such atrocious interpersonal skills!

Jul 13, 2018
Excellent campground I accidently booked the wrong month the staff were excellent they found us a spot to camp and kept the laundry open a little later for us the campsite is well layed out and clean, the sites sizes do differ but when I booked I let them know what I needed and they were very accommodating. I will definitely stay here again.

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