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Owners Association Of Everglades

Owners Association Of Everglades

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8400 Shook Rd, British Columbia, V2V 7L5, Canada
(604) 826-3858
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Aug 10, 2018
This is a private resort. Access is restricted, and there are no PUBLIC beach/picnic areas or boat launch facilities. If there are lots available you can buy into the association on a similar basis to condo ownership.

May 23, 2018
Small version of dubi's palm resort

Sep 28, 2017
should call health inspector!!!!! water smells awful. lake is open only 5 months then water is drained and its a mud hole. unusable. also *** the well runs dry every long weekend and washrooms are locked for days when this occurs. it is an Inconvenient to owners and guests and sanitation is a ****risk Long weekend parties are a drain on services yes, the water is gone in early or late summer and it is all a mud whole swamp. very short season lots of rules and gossip lol

Apr 23, 2017
Water is smelly and dirty. Late summer there is no water or its just a mud sludge pool of water. Management are slow to comply.

Aug 14, 2016
The e-mail address says it best. liveinhypocriteheaven. Old boys (and girls) club living at its best. Some owners rent their sites. Ask for the renter rules and be prepared for fourth class living. Noise rule? Love to hear your kids screaming at 6:30 a.m. the bass on your stereo thumping at 6:45 a.m., your party at 3:00 a.m., Visitor only parking? In spite of the signage, okay if you happen to be a specific owner. Dog poo clean-up? Don't worry about it, if you have a small, yappy mutt and think no one notices. Make sure your buddy pees off the dock. Washrooms aren't are they're cracked up to be. Commercial vehicle parking on-site? Go ahead. But, make sure you own your site. Want to set-up a tent trailer? Repeat above. Sensitive to being called a liar? Too bad. The only amusing thing about the joint is watching the two queen cats going at it. One high-maintenance, saccharine-sweet-to-the-face vs. the other, well...no polite descriptive words.

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