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630 Appel Rd, Agassiz, British Columbia, V0M 1A2, Canada
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Apr 9, 2023
The good - Friendly host. Beautiful mountain and river view. Location close and in the Fraser Valley. Affordable. Online reservations. Water/electricity hookups. Clean campground. Group camping accessible for sure. Cell service if needed. Seems like lots of camping spots available with overflow. The bad - the spot I wanted and that was available, I was told my trailer was too big for… only to show up and see an even LARGER trailer and 12x12 canopy in the spot. Spots along the water and in that area are bumper-to-bumper basically. Quiet time, if you’re quiet campers like us, was not observed or enforced. Our site had some garbage along the back that had been there for some time. $12 for 5 pieces of firewood. Worth a try, but we might not be back.

Aug 23, 2022
If it wasn't for the mosquitoes, Cheam would be a nice place to go, with a beautiful view of the mountains- but the mosquitoes just bombarded you, no matter how much repellent you put on! We had to leave all the time because we picked a location next to the river, and mosquitoes seem to be extremely attracted to me, so whenever I stepped outside, the mosquitoes attacked ferociously, and there was welts all over my body. It might have been nicer if you could swim in the river, but you can't because of safety hazards, so we had to always drive out to a lake to go swimming, which always seemed to have less mosquitoes. Otherwise, the view was quite nice, but it was definitely understaffed and you had to take your garbage home, they only accepted recyclable bottles because they could make money off it.

Oct 8, 2022
I called the reservation number numerous times with no answer. I left a voice-mail and my family and I drove in to view the campground while we waited to hear back. A woman stopped us while driving who was apparently the manager. She asked what we needed help with. I told her I had called several times and left a voice-mail as we were looking for a campsite for the night. She responded by telling me she was ignoring my calls while dealing with people in person on the campground. Instead of answering the business line she ignored my calls several times. I really didn't care for her attitude and the way she told us they are no longer accepting new reservations. When we left there were several open sites at 5pm. Very poor customer service here.

Apr 8, 2023
My Husband and I and our Friend Miss Debbie, went back this season after 2 years away from the campground. And the New Camp Host "Noel" Is AMAZING

May 23, 2022
The full hook-up sites are too tight for my liking, but we had a group of 5 rigs and stayed together in the water only sites which gave us more privacy. New operators are very friendly and were seen walking the campsite keeping an eye on things but never disruptive or Intrusive. Proximity to river is a huge plus

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