Canada
Nice campground with private sites. They have a communal tent area that is $22 a night or you can have your own site for $28 a night. All the individual sites have electricity and water. The plugs at the sites are RV style plugs for a $20 deposit you can get a converter to use to charge your devices. The big RV sites cost more, not sure of the cost. Laundry, hot showers and flush toilets. We stayed one night. Lots of fellow Alaskan highway travelers in the campground.
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Pricing doesn’t seem consistent. We paid $45 taxes in. Super clean and bathrooms impeccable. Long walk to the bathroom depending on where your site is.
Report Check-InSmall, quiet campground. Clean and kept up. Showers were hot and free. Paid 42.50 Can. For electric and water. Would stay again.
Report Check-In$40.25 for a site with water and electric. No damp station in the campground but there is a free dump station a couple of streets away. Beautiful sites, well-spaced. However, we were really annoyed when our Visa bill showed that we had been charged a $5.00 booking fee. Originally, we were told the fee was $34. Be sure to get the fee straight. Wifi did not work. Grande Cache is a nice town.
Report Check-InNice campground with private sites. They have a communal tent area that is $22 a night or you can have your own site for $28 a night. All the individual sites have electricity and water. The plugs at the sites are RV style plugs for a $20 deposit you can get a converter to use to charge your devices. The big RV sites cost more, not sure of the cost. Laundry, hot showers and flush toilets. We stayed one night. Lots of fellow Alaskan highway travelers in the campground.
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