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ViewPoint RV Park and Cottages

ViewPoint RV Park and Cottages

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6871 Trans-Canada Hwy, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, V1E 3A2, Canada
(250) 832-2833 viewpointrv.ca
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Oct 7, 2018
Very welcoming hosts. We got an RV parking spot that had a very nice view. Quiet setting. Cozy fire pit and accommodations. Showers and bathrooms are extremely clean and comfortable for use. There is a playground for children as well. Definitely recommend as a stop in an RV or a cottage rental!

Oct 15, 2018
Really nice Hosts. By far the cleanest campsite on our Way from Alberta to BC. Would strongly recommend to stop here

Aug 7, 2018
It was great. They have wonderful hosts. Very clean and comfortable and the bathrooms/showers are 2nd to none. Overall a wonderful stay

Aug 14, 2018
This location might be good if you’re staying in an RV. We booked this site for the advertised private beach primarily and when we arrived we were told this was “false advertising”. Then they asked the ages of my kids and charged me $50 more because I booked it wrong (my own fault but it stung especially after being told there’s no beach within 15 minutes of this place). Then we went into the cabin and it smelt so gross and musty and old. The main office smells like cigarette smoke. They allowed smoking right outside the doors to the cabin which are all joined together. Super stinky. To top it all off this place is literally right on the highway so if you’re a light sleeper you will definitely be kept up all night long. The following night we stayed at a hotel for less money, had fresh rooms, and a breakfast in the morning. This place was SO expensive for nothing.

Sep 5, 2018
Love it here. Have rented a cottage on three successive years. Clean, friendly owners, convenient.

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