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Alix Lake Campground

Alix Lake Campground

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Main St, Alix, Alberta, T0C 0B0, Canada
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Jun 13, 2018
This campground is small and private. It is right on the lake and the gardens and walking areas around the lake and campground are gorgeous! The caretakers, Brant and Cathy, are absolutely fantastic and available all hours. I haven't left yet and I can't wait to comet back!

Jul 5, 2018
Place is great for families. Friendly hosts and beach and park are super close to camping spots. Great trail around lake for walking or cycling

Jun 18, 2018
Perfect family friendly & pet friendly camping ground. The caretaker Brant was brilliant & gladly catered to our every need. We discovered bags of ice are cheaper here than any place around. We will be back all summer long.

Jul 18, 2017
Fair camp ground but not outstanding. Campsites are clean with some trees but well protected with surroundings. Nice small lake for water sports. Great playground and walking distance to town. Nice walking trail. Hosts are very friendly. Biggest con is power is poor due to very outdated infrastructure and confirmed by hosts and town. Plugging into 30 amp fried my transfer switch in new motor home. Was ok after switch repair but definitely limited use of any power. Flush toilets sized for children or small adults. Showers cost loony and ok for a local camp ground. Enjoyed the campground for our group. Area was great for our group of 8 stalls.

Jul 14, 2017
Good campsite for families with kids. Campsite is fairly open so works good for groups. Not as good for individual campers. Playground and beach are close to campsites.

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