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Big Valley Camping Resort

Big Valley Camping Resort

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2211 King St, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2R 6P7, Canada
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Jul 15, 2018
We camped here this past weekend and had a lovely time. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. The facilities are kept clean and tidy. The pool was crystal clear and we had a relaxing time next to the pool on a very hot day. Will definitely be back.

Jul 1, 2018
Since the new owner took over. The place has gone down hill. I've been here for so long, now with the new owner my family campground will move else where. The owner is so rude and disrespectful, always harassing people about the pool rules. Never again this will be my final stay.. Very Very Disappointed!!! Do not recommend this place.

Jul 2, 2018
I came here with family friends and worst experience ever. The owner is very rude. She would not let anyone have fun in the pool. Always complaining and making you feel very uncomfortable. The way she would talk to people is very rude. The cabin that my friends rented had no Ac or running water, which they advertise that you would have when coming.. I would never recommend this place to anyone.. Ive been to Byng last summer and will be going back.The pool is huge and the lake is right there.

Jul 4, 2018
Spent the long weekend at the campground with friends. Aside from a water shortage (which is to be expected when people are filling up LG tubs full all day to their campsites and was fixed by morning) The staff checked in regularly to see how we were and if we needed anything, would not tolerate rude and disruptive campers making it very enjoyable for those of us who went to relax. The park is clean and beautiful and it has a small pool we had no issues with, enjoyed it and cooled off then left when others arrived so we weren't overcrowding. Safety is a priority for the owners and I really respect them for enforcing rules.

Jul 6, 2018
Stayed there for canada day weekend. Will never go back. Water was off for 12 hours. No offer of a discount was given. Campers were very crowded together. I ended up with an ear infection i believe from the pool. We left the site for the day and called before we returned to see if the water had been fixed. Was told yes. Upon arriving back to the site found we had no water. Neighbor told us the owner came over and shut our water off because it was dripping. Avoid this place.

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