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335 Kelly Rd, Fort Steele, British Columbia, V0B 1N0, Canada
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Aug 5, 2017
Camped here just for the night. Great place. They have nature walks that are really nice if you're looking to take a stroll in the evening. The two men that helped us get situated were super friendly and made all the rules very clear. Which are by the way, very fair and respectable rules. No partying - its a quiet family campground, no visitors - they didn't pay to stay here, no pool toys - pool toys are large and take up a lot of room in a small pool. Overall I'd definitely camp here again and recommend it to people passing through. My only complaint is that there is nothing to dry your hands with in the washroom. They leave a little towel but it was always damp. But the bathrooms were very clean and not to far from all the sites.

Jul 18, 2017
There are far too many rules at this campsite. It is no surprise they only have customers for 1 night at a time. Our family of 7 trailers consisting of 24 people ranging from 1 to 81 will not be returning.Upon arriving we found out only 1 vehicle was allowed per site, we had to pay per night for our other vehicle to be parked by the gates. After setting up, the owners came by every half hour to check in on us. Everything we set up, rugs and bbqs had to be approved by them first. We had to run our air conditioners on low because of the 15 amp power and the breakers kept blowing because 2 sites are actually tied together. No guests are allowed to visit, they aren't even allowed to drop a camper off at their site. They make you walk from the gate. Kids are not allowed to play in the pool with toys, this includes plastic tubes and noodles to help float. The bathrooms are partially clean, they set out one tiny towel that is filthy and stained to dry your hands. There is no privacy at all in this camp site, between the owners and the fact your awning is practically touching your neighbors trailer. I would not recommend to stay here to anyone!

Aug 14, 2017
Great little campground! We had a nice quiet night. The bathrooms are well kept, the staff is friendly, and the sites have ample room for any size of tent or RV.

Aug 1, 2017
Worst campsite I'd ever been to in my life. At first we thought it was a nice little spot. Turns out to be like a jail. There was signs all over too many rules. Your not allowed visitors not even your mom. We went to the pool and the kids weren't allowed to bring in any floating toys bob came down to examine the toys and said no. Needless to say if you want to have a nice camping experience don't go here. I don't recommend this campsite to anyone!

Sep 26, 2017
Camp Mosquito! Bats unable to keep the population down. Camp grounds are ok (not very private), owners are friendly. Relatively clean showers. Rating would be 3, except for the mosquitos.

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