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Bonanza, Alberta, T0H 0K0, Canada
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Jun 11, 2018
Located on a secluded forest shelf near the banks of the Peace River where it is joined by Sneddon Creek, Cotillion Campground is a place that is special to myself and my family. So many memories have been made here over the years. My father came here with his parents at two years old, before there was a road or a campground. I remember running through the forest and climbing the hills and sandstone formations the campground is settled upon. And now we are bringing the next generation to run around and explore! The campground has very nice attendants and provides wood for all campers. There are hot showers and flush toilets, which are always very clean and stocked with paper. There is a large playground which my niece and nephew couldn't get enough of. Currently the lower sites have power but it is my understanding that they will extend that across the whole campground. I definitely look forward to coming here every year and highly recommend it to other campers.

Jul 5, 2018
Beautiful campsite on the Peace. Very reasonable rates and free firewood. Enough can't be said about Cliff and Gwen who maintain the campground. Wonderful place to stay and wonderful folks.

May 20, 2018
The loveliest campground, nice private spots for an affordable price! Also, the caretakers, Cliff and Gwen are very sweet, fair, all around great people!

Jun 14, 2018

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