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Lakeview Camp Ground

Lakeview Camp Ground

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55007 Ste Anne Trail, Gunn, Alberta, T0E 1A0, Canada
(780) 490-8193 www.lakeviewcampground.ca
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May 11, 2019
Been here for 10+ years great place to get away every weekend. Dan is always improving the place to make it better for everyone. Great place for kids and families.

Jan 19, 2019
After spending a few seasons at Lakeview Campground, I can honestly say it has been a wonderful experience for our family. Dan and Lorraine have always gone above and beyond to ensure we are taken care of in a timely manner. We will miss Lorraine as she moves on, and we welcome Yvette as she takes over for Lorraine. Thank you, Lakeview for everything you have done to ensure our safety and enjoyment of this awesome environment.

May 22, 2019
Love our nature home there and all our friends ♥

Apr 29, 2018
Can't wait to go to my home away from home. Not as family oriented as they say. The parks need a lot of maintenance , with more sand and bringing up to the safety code. It's parent beware of broken equipment, toys , weeds and not enough sand when landing off a slide. A lot of projects started with most not complete. A word of advise finish one project before you start a new. The management has no control of the golf cart situation, with carts running in the dark and drunk adults driving them, it's no different than driving a car don't drink and drive. If management prompts that it's family oriented they should get a handle of the loud drunks, if they can't handle the annoyingly drunks what are they going to do when they legalize marijuana . I think there should be a plan. There should also be a plan in case of emergencies , such as fire, flood , tornado at one given time no one knows how many or who is at the park. I suggest management has a mock drill once a season, I never seen a mustard point where all are too gather in case of emergency. When I first started camping here it was great, quite and relaxing, I feel the park has grown too fast and there's no control. See you all soon.

May 28, 2018
Place is beautiful, well kept and growing. This is our third year, can't believe the growth, commitment and efforts put in by Dan, Teresa and the Lakeview team. There are plenty of garbage bins accessible to all campers centrally located. Golf carts are allowed to be driven until 11pm and is heavily enforced (and has been for the last three years we have been here). Unfortunately, I can't comment on the kids parks although on a weekly basis there are hundreds of kids playing on the jumping pillow, mini golf, etc. Again, can't talk highly enough about Lakeview considering it's less than an hour outside of the city. The Pool, Hotel and Games room will be a significant addition once completed, I also understand with them being where they are situated contractors aren't eager, although I know they are committed to finish it. 5-Stars, keep up the great work for our Home away from home.

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