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Quilakwa RV Park

Quilakwa RV Park

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20 Enderby Grindrod Rd, Enderby, British Columbia, V0E 1V4, Canada
(250) 838-2022 quilakwarvpark.ca
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Jun 4, 2019
It's been really great. Beautiful scenery. Clean.

Nov 11, 2018
We had an incredible stay here to float the river. Site was well maintained, clean. The RV unit spots in the center are fairly exposed, but the tenting and small vehicle spots around the perimeter are perfect!

Jun 27, 2018
Very helpful staff! The restrooms were very clean! The area was lush and beautiful, the wife and I will definitely be coming back.

Jul 9, 2018
Great location, ight off 97C, just across the river, incredibly clean washrooms, super nice staff at great rates. 5 minute walk into Enderby shops. We will definitely be back.

Jun 7, 2018
The campers have been fantastic! Has been so nice to meet new people. The showers are hot and clean! Super close to town yet still easy to take a rustic nature walk.

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