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Lemon Creek Lodge

Lemon Creek Lodge

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Slocan, British Columbia, V0G 2C0, Canada
(250) 355-2403 www.lemoncreeklodge.com
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Jul 20, 2018
My family and I recently stayed here, the sites are abit backwards, and it is beautiful but quiet run down. The website is not as accurate as you would hope. We came home with a mouse in our trailer, good thing for my cat who cleared that up quickly. Also we came with wood but the next morning the owner stopped by demanding money for wood we haven’t even taken yet. We did pay for what wood we did take in the future which was very inexpensive needless to say. All in all it was quiet and relaxing .

Feb 17, 2018
Lemon Creek Lodge restaurant is great! It is older and has a lot of charm. The food and the service are excellent. We have been going here for a few years now. It is usually quiet, and romantic. The decor and ambiance is not for everyone, kinda of country kitsch. We have only had great meals here, just went for Valentine's day, had a perfect steak and lobster tail, delicious! My lady friend had seared tuna, also great. If you are out this way, call ahead and check it out. Great for after a day of exploring the valley!

Jul 13, 2018
Recently camped with our family here. The surroundings were beautiful as are many surroundings in the Kooteney area. The camp facilities were VERY run down. There is one flushing toilet in each bathroom with free showers, if you like cozy/cramped it might be fine. The cost per site was reasonable, but is only for 2 occupants, we paid extra for every child with us. The payment structure was confusing and misleading and we were not really sure what we were paying for or why. Our extended family stayed in the "rustic" cabins, that were practically falling apart. The beds and furnishings were old and uncomfortable. .The pictures online are extremely misleading; don't be fooled, they are from many years ago, perhaps when the campground was in its prime. The lake pictured is not onsite, it is 10km away, which is fine, if you aren't expecting what is shown on the website. FIrewood is on the honour system, $5 an armload, the family who used the firewood, left money to cover the cost, however, the manager came by and collected extra money from the group stating our party had not paid. Then collected double the amount from our neighbouring campers. All in all, we were happy to be surrounded by the beauty of the area, but were quite disappointed with the over all experience and management of the campground. Under current management, we will likely not return.

Apr 4, 2018
A great little family campground. We stayed for about a week. Good facilities, nice sites and great people running the place. Reasonably affordable and firewood is free. Not a party campground.

May 29, 2018
The food was delish and fresh. Don't go if you're in a rush! Everything is freshly prepared so it takes time.

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