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Shuswap Falls RV Club

Shuswap Falls RV Club

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2202 Enderby Mabel Lake Rd, Enderby, British Columbia, V0E 1V5, Canada
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Jun 14, 2018
The park is easy to find, just 20 minutes East of Enderby on Mabel Lake road. Paved road. It is not near the Shuswap falls but is on the river with a creek tumbling along one side of the campground and a view of Elizabeth Falls. Well maintained and well managed. Clean, free, hot showers. Clean wash room. Laundry and beautiful pool. Full hookups and pets welcome.

Jul 6, 2018
This place is super clean and quite! There is so much to do here and cost is cheap for the stay. The couple that run the place are super friendly and are so helpful....Has beautiful views and a river running behind it. Lots of hiking access and the lake is 10 min away....we try to go every year :)

Jul 2, 2018
What a gem ! We spent Canada Day weekend here ..so much fun ..despite the rain Beautiful family oriented RV Park .. fully service sites along with tons of other amenities my favourite part was the vibe ..great welcoming caretakers Karen and Allen and the other friendly campers & residents made us feel right at home and you can truly see the developers love for the this oasis nestled in the spectacular Shuswap. Can’t wait to return in couple weeks

May 26, 2018
Great little hide away for aweekend or a week lots of place to relax. Everyone is happy go lucky here we have showers wi fi. Pool big field for games. River is a great place to meet ur neighbor's sit back and enjoy family-friendly kids park

May 28, 2017
Such a relaxing place. Beautiful place to spend time with or without someone 37 acres to go walking or sit along river even float down the river

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