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Fraser Valley RV Park / Rainbow Ranch

Fraser Valley RV Park / Rainbow Ranch

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53560 Bridal Falls Rd, British Columbia, V0X 1X1, Canada
(604) 794-3003 www.bridalfalls.ca
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Apr 2, 2019
No wifi..? With the high prices we should get wifi at least.! What is the smell in the bathrooms, no heat in the shower area, no one wants to take a hot shower & freeze after! The locals or long term campers know the mannager very well as I was told they are close & stick together like family. That being said we were planing staying here long term as well. The other long term campers, let's call them locals, act all nice & friendly but in reality they are very judgemental. The locals don't seem to follow the 19 rules. They seem to be special & the rules don't apply to them. They let their dogs run around loose to the point where no one else can let there dogs out on a leash because of the stray dogs. I haven't seen anyone but myself clean up after their dogs, I've even cleaned up other dogs messes to save us from getting blamed for it. I have been here a week & yesterday I had the manager come tell me "to never have my drug dealer here again" It was my step brother who was giving me a ride into Chilliwack & back. It was later in the evening because we both had to work that day, We got back at 9:30 stood outside for a quick visit, we stood outside so my dogs would get all excited & loud to see my brother. She said that she was told by one of our neighbors that they all stick together & not to lie to her. I know she was having a power trip or something. She wasn't professional about handle it at all, she asked me to come out of my trailer to talk to me with everyone outside to hear. Just because my brother shows up in a brand new truck & is half native doesn't make them a drug dealer! We both work & keep to our selfs we don't even drink or do drugs. I don't have a criminal record of any kind. I'm nice & don't judge anyone without any proof or resaining. Mean while they all sit together outside drinking & smoking their weed together. I was so shocked on how wrong they were & felt wrongfully judged I that it put me into tears right away. If they all knew that we are refused help from our government because we're not addicted to anything, I hope they feel horrible for how they assume & wrongfully judge. Now we feel like we don't even want to stay here any more & if we can find another place we will be. watch out for the locals & the manager act nice & friendly until one of them wrongfully judges or assumes something & there is no innocence only guilty.! How I feel right now I don't even want to give them one star but you have to to post your review.

Jun 17, 2018
Grass wasn’t mowed, smelled like sewage and absolutely nothing to do on site. It was quiet... that was nice. Stay at Camperland down the street.

Jun 24, 2018
OMG. What's up with the trees?! We tried to sit outside to enjoy the weather. But you could see and FEEL tree sap raining on you. All the rvs and vehicles are covered with the stuff. If we're ever in the area again we will definitely be going to a different site.

Jul 10, 2018
The campground is nice and friendly, but the washrooms are disgusting and never cleaned and whenever you ask them to refill things(Ex. Toilet paper, paper towel), it never gets done right away

Sep 2, 2016
We were shocked when we drove into this campground. We were so nervous for our belongings that one of us stayed with the RVs while the others went looking for a safer looking RV park. The campers looked like they haven't been moved in years nor have they cleaned up their sites for as long. I can only stretch to one star because someone told us the man who bought the park is trying to clean it up. The best bet would be just mow the whole thing under and start again because he can't compete with the 2 very nice parks right down the road.

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