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3535 E Lake Dr, Christina Lake, British Columbia, V0H 1E0, Canada
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Jul 19, 2018
Nice campground. Large lots with fixed tables and fire pits. Mix of outhouses and flush toilets. Showers are nice. Beaches are nice but fairly rocky. They have a pet area beach which is great especially on those hot days. The biggest issue is the wasps!! They are all over the place and relentless. Many campers and their pets we’ve talked to have been stung and the wasps get more aggressive later in the summer. Make sure you have a screened in canopy or something similar.

Jun 27, 2018
Beautiful campsite, awesome camp host and the most friendly campers we've met so far. This is BC camping at its best. When a thunderstorm hit, we were invited for dinner in a trailer, got offered a ride downtown to get our laundry dried, made a fruit breakfast and got a handful of cheers for our effort to bike across BC and Alberta with our kids. Great experience!

Jul 3, 2018
Beautiful park ruined by awful campers. Lots of campfires left burning when people left their sites. Lots of people with loud stereos, and park staff did not enforce quiet hours.

Jul 18, 2018
Staff are wonderful and sites are nice . No park for the kids and currently overrun with wasps , everywhere . We tried everything to prevent them on our site however we have all been stung a few times now . Currently hiding from them in our trailer as I write this :) . Beach is nice

Jun 24, 2018
Gorgeous park with a nice lake. If you camp, however, be aware that quiet hours are NOT enforced. If you want a quiet place to reflect, steer clear.

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