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CNRL Richardson Camp

CNRL Richardson Camp

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Alberta, T0P, Canada
(780) 598-6858 cnrl.com
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Jun 16, 2023

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The camp is very nice. Rooms are top notch. TV, internet, 2 small fridges, showers, toilet,sink and AC. if they are not broken. Cleaniness of rooms isnt the greatest as cleaners have to rush to have all the rooms ready for next rotation. I usually wipe everything down and grab a vacumm if left in hall and give carpet a good cleaning lol. They have a great coed gym. The womens gym is basically full of left over equipment and poor selection of weights. So most women use coed which is unfortunate because the coed gym has gotten so busy and hard to get on equiupment at times. They have fitness classes and half decent instructors. Staff are friendly and curtious. The food on the other hand is disguisting. Hi carb, hi salt, hi fat selection. Most comes out of a can or a freezer. Good selection of veggies, although they taste like cardboard lol. A ;lot of people bring their own food and skip meals due to the "heart attack in a bag" selection.There are a lot of over weight people.

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7 months ago
SS wing room - Very nice room 4/5 Stars - Has wifi, mini fridge, 100% black out blinds, double bed, private washroom, lights above the sink, lights above and next to the bed, shower is slightly bigger than other camps, computer desk with a plug in above the desk, a large dresser and a controlled thermostat that heats or cools the room. - Large room for 1 person, decent for even a couple. - No towels provided and no mat for the wet floor in front of the shower, if anyone falls getting out of the shower should be an easy lawsuit. - TV is not a smart TV, no cable TV but you can buy a fire stick or w/e for the TV. Lunch room 2/5 star - 1 large bag is the limit, not good for people who intermittent fast(don't eat breakfast or supper, only eat 8 or less hours a day, basically two breaks at work). - Food is OK not much different than anywhere else. - The lunchroom isn't centered to the camp, it's a 5-10min walk to the farthest rooms, it's very poorly planned. - I spend more time walking to the bus than on the bus.

6 months ago
The worst kitchen. Place has a fetish for pork because it’s the cheapest meat they can afford. They serve bland chicken weekly with zero spices. Taco night gone. Sushi night gone. Anything good they eventually take off the menu. Lunches are terrible. When the camp enjoys a lunch they switch the containers to the big plastic ones so people can pack less. Or they get rid of the food entirely.

6 months ago
Great place! Boot rooms a little full otherwise no complaints

May 30, 2023
Great camp, wonderful service and amazing staff.

8 months ago
Best lodge I’ve ever been to in my working career. Would love a job that made me stay here again.

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