
Jenn Faccin
1 reviews on 1 places
Our stay was awesome. We were there for Halloween week this year and our kids really enjoyed all the activities organized by the camp staff like scavenger hunts, wet slides, games and contests. They had a blast decorating our site and of course Trick-or-Treating. Some of our campers even braved the haunted house.
The kids love renting the pedal cars and racing around the campsite as well as riding their bikes back and forth to the playground. There's a sandy court and net for volleyball or racket games, giant chess and checkers, and other lawn games available for use. Stopping in the store for some ice cream for a quick cool down or ordering some items from the grill was also a highlight for us parents. It's dog friendly but there's no off-leash area. Most people keep their dogs on tie-outs within their campsite but some have elabourate pens setup.
Communal showers and bathroom facilities are maintained regularly, sometimes guests are sloppier than other times so the condition is always fluctuating. I would always say that public showers could be cleaner but they're functional with good water pressure and the hot water in the showers is reasonable at $2 for 10 minutes - the shower coin boxes only take loonies but there's a change machine in the store if you need it.
I love being able to walk out to Fort Langley for brunch or just to pick up a few extra supplies. Some campsites are shadier than others and it's worth the site locking fee to make sure you get your favourite spot.
The kids love renting the pedal cars and racing around the campsite as well as riding their bikes back and forth to the playground. There's a sandy court and net for volleyball or racket games, giant chess and checkers, and other lawn games available for use. Stopping in the store for some ice cream for a quick cool down or ordering some items from the grill was also a highlight for us parents. It's dog friendly but there's no off-leash area. Most people keep their dogs on tie-outs within their campsite but some have elabourate pens setup.
Communal showers and bathroom facilities are maintained regularly, sometimes guests are sloppier than other times so the condition is always fluctuating. I would always say that public showers could be cleaner but they're functional with good water pressure and the hot water in the showers is reasonable at $2 for 10 minutes - the shower coin boxes only take loonies but there's a change machine in the store if you need it.
I love being able to walk out to Fort Langley for brunch or just to pick up a few extra supplies. Some campsites are shadier than others and it's worth the site locking fee to make sure you get your favourite spot.