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Squawkum Park & Campground

Squawkum Park & Campground

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3.7 Google Review
44314 Lougheed Hwy, Lake Errock, British Columbia, V0M 1N0, Canada
(604) 826-5813
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Aug 18, 2022
We were really disappointed with this campsite. It has such a beautiful view but I noticed as soon as we drove in that the large dumpster for the campground was overflowing with trash. Then as soon as we picked a spot, I also noticed there was also an overflowing garbage for each camp spot. We decided to go to bed early anyway, as we were tired from our trip. I was woken up 1 hour later because something was digging through our trash. I immediately thought it was a bear & was too terrified to sleep. We lost out on the cash camp fee we paid because nobody was there to ask for it & decided it was too inconvenient to come back to try & get it. They should take better care to not have garbage everywhere for the animals to disturb. I will not be staying here ever again. Very disappointed

Jun 19, 2022
An excellent oceanside camp spot that wasn't too busy, some hook up sites and more dry camping sites. A cute little creek bed and old growth trees. Very friendly staff! Good deal on firewood across the road. A locally run dispensary on site as well worth checking out. Hot showers in washroom a bonus.

Aug 15, 2022
We left as soon as we noticed the gates opened. Beautiful location, horrible experience. One group had their music so loud that I don't think anyone in the campsite slept. They were asked by multiple people (after 11pm quiet time) to turn it down, but claimed "this was the reason they come to Squawkum". They were still going when we left at 530am. Security did nothing and was no where to be seen.

Jul 2, 2022
Great campground with water front. A lot of trees and shades. No site space limited so people kinda nicely sharing space with others. Easy drive and park. Flat surface so it's really nice for using tent. 4* because quite time is 11PM but no security asking people for quite while they played crazy loud music and yelled until 2AM. Also the washroom wasn't cleaned regularly. I only saw a woman came to clean it around 3PM. After that the washroom went crazy with po** and pe* everywhere. Definitely will be back but hope they can improve their washroom cleaning service and remind visitors about quite time.

Jul 24, 2022
The campground was beautiful and me an my family had a lot of fun there but the racism that the staff had was disgusting. While we were talking to each other in calm voices we were told to "use our inside voices" I understand that since it was 10 people would probably be sleeping but the white campers next to us were singing and screaming until 3am and were not told a thing.

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Opening Hours

Mon:8 am - 4 pm
Tue:8 am - 4 pm
Wed:8 am - 4 pm
Thu:8 am - 10 pm
Fri:8 am - 10 pm
Sat:8 am - 10 pm

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