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Indian Head Campground

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Indian Head, Saskatchewan, S0G 2K0, Canada
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Jul 23, 2018
It was nice. Warm pool. Beautiful flowers planted everywhere. Some campsites were very nice with trees. We were out in the open so it was windy. They have planted trees so eventually if will be treed too. Right by the train tracks so a bit loud at night. Didn't bother the kids but bothered my husband.

Aug 3, 2018
Very clean facilities, well kept grounds, and excellent wifi. Attentive staff. So why only 2 stars? It's way overpriced for what it is, at least for tents. I paid $37 for one night for a no power tent spot when I was cycling through. I camped at similar type places in similar sized towns for $15-$20. Campground is right next to the highway and train tracks so it's loud, especially with the train horn. Only one building with washrooms/showers. Bit of a hike from most sites. For that price they could place a porta-potty near the tent sites in case you need to go at night. And some guy powered up a loud gas lawn mower to cut the grass by his trailer at 9 am! Really?!

Jun 24, 2018
Loved staying there, kids had a blast in the pool and playground. Sites are set up very nice. Clean well kept facilities. Will definitely stop there again.

Aug 4, 2018
my favourite RV park on our trip to the Stampede, we stayed twice and I wanted to move to Indian Head. 5 star Wonderful park. Very well kept, clear,bright lots of flowers. Wonderful staff very friendly. Lots of trees and a concrete pad for bbq and chairs. Pool though we didn't use sounded like kids having great time. Bean bag games they provide bags☺ very close to Indian Head the town ten minutes walk to down town. WiFi not bad compared to some we've been to. No TV if you have Antena but you're here to camp ☺☺☺highly recommended

Jul 31, 2018
Clean and orderly Park. We were even led to our site to ensure we arrived OK. 7 or 8 minute walk to the lovely village of Indian Head. Enjoyed our visit but wish it had been longer.

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