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Osoyoos Campground and Waterslides

Osoyoos Campground and Waterslides

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5003 Lakeshore Dr, Osoyoos, British Columbia, V0H 1V0, Canada
(250) 495-7486 osoyoos-rv-waterslides.ca
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Jul 3, 2018
The Owners were very nice. Very good family camping and the water slides were very well maintained. Definitely booking this again!

Jul 17, 2018
It's a fine place for kids, and young families. But be warned, they advertise $18.00 for admission, but when we got to the counter we were charged $19.00. keep that in mind when going in. You're going to be charged more than the advertise price.

Jul 5, 2018
Had a great time at the slides last year and we are looking forward to doing it again this year staff was friendly and helpful, great for afternoon FAMILY fun.

Jul 10, 2018
Terrible vacation because of the rude, loud mouthed owner Tony. If you like to be yelled at and insulted , then this is the place for you........ I would never go back, and would suggest anywhere else than this place to enjoy your vacation, this owner Tony should never be working with the public.

Aug 5, 2017
People seemed nice, until we came back down to get our money back, because the site was too small for the tent we had. The site was about the size of a standard one car drive way. Then we were told repeatedly "You should just drive away from Osoyoos.", "Good luck finding another place, you should just leave Osoyoos and never come back.", "You are lucky I am giving you a refund." and that we would be "sleeping at a gas station.". "You must be from Edmonton" she said with some kind of negative connotation, I don't know what that had to do with anything... besides, I love Edmonton. I had to bite my tongue a few times. I told her we were from Alberta, where we have camp sites that are big enough to put a tent on. She did offer us a larger R/V site, so that was nice, after telling us to leave and not come back. This site was not much bigger than the tent site and I would still have to park my car at the bottom, in the water slide parking lot. Plus it was mostly gravel, not really ideal for tents. I don't know what she wanted me to do, maybe cut my tent in half. After reading the other reviews and the experience we had, I wouldn't recommend this place. This lady was rude and for the love of god learn how to use a debit machine. If you want water slides go to Edmonton, haha. Just so you know, if you read this, Nadia, we found a hotel two minutes after we drove out of your parking lot, for half the price you said it would be, thanks.

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