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Qualicum First Nation Campground

Qualicum First Nation Campground

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5861 Island Hwy W, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, V9K 1Z5, Canada
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Jul 3, 2018
Excellent camping spot. Great views. They have Tenting and RV and seasonal sites. They also rent cabins that have a great view as well. This camping area is very open, so not much privacy. Rocky beach so bring your swim shoes!

Jul 17, 2018
Great place to stay - waterfront. Simple amenities.

Jan 21, 2018
It's a beautiful place to camp in the summer. I'd say it won't be for kids but for more ederly people, but if you want to bring kids its your choice. There's a little play ground and a 2 swings, is all.

Mar 6, 2018
Seemed nice..rifht on the beach. Wonderful views

Aug 9, 2017
Extremely poorly run place. Arrived around 3 pm and paid for a site. Should have known there was going to be problems when the manager did not know whether the sites had 30 or 15 amp power or what the difference was between them. He said he had two sites left so we chose one, paid for it, hooked up power and water, put out the slides, opened the awning etc etc etc and settled into have dinner. Then one hour before it got dark some man shows up telling us that this was his site. He had arrived the previous day and had paid for two nights, then gone out for the day. We both went with our receipts to speak to the manager and at first the manager questioned why the other fellow hadn’t left anything at his site to mark it (I dunno….maybe because he had paid for both nights?) Then he told us that because the other guy had been at the site first we would have to unplug, pack up all our stuff and leave! there we were driving down the road looking for another campground because by then all their other sites were full. we pulled into another place in the dark. It’s a shabby place with wonderful views of the water. Very sloped sites. Won’t be back.

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