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Eiling Kramer Campground

Eiling Kramer Campground

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146 22 St, Battleford, Saskatchewan, S0M 0E0, Canada
(306) 937-6212 www.battleford.ca
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Jul 10, 2018
Nice in-town camping site. Quite and clean. Trees throughout the site for finding shade when need be. Great view of the valley.

Jul 4, 2018
A beautiful spot overlooking the river and convenient to be next door to Fort Battleford. Our family enjoyed one night stay on our way through. Fun playground for the kids. Very nice washroom and shower facility. They brought wood for the firepit which was included in the cost. We would have given it 5 stars except our campsite had litter and garbage in the firepit which we believe to be an oversight by the managers as it was a very clean and well cared-for campground.

May 31, 2018
Local campground run by the municipality. Sites well spaced. Clean toilets and showers. Playground for the kids. Grassy sites are very suitable for tents.

Sep 16, 2017
City campground that would likely be fairly busy during the summer months, was very quiet mid week in September. It is fairly open, but the views East are stunning! Get up for the sunrise and walk over to the east side to see it if you don't get a site nearby. Good prices for water and power and they even give you free firewood!!

Aug 12, 2017
Picture perfect, peaceful setting with sweeping vistas over the river valley. Mature trees with unconventional ( non side by side) low density layout makes for a very relaxing setting. The central showers and washrooms are new and very well maintained. The playground emulates an old fort with turrets, towers, a small suspension bridge and real live teeter totters. Great place for a getaway or a one night stopover.

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