I would love to give this place 5 stars, but unfortunately the treatment of a member of our party was over the top.
The campground has lots of rules, which I understand given that it's meant to be for families with younger kids. One of the rules states that use of MJ is prohibited unless for medical use. When we checked in I made a point of stating that one member of our group was disabled and relied on prescribed medical cannabis. I was told that if they were to smoke it they had to go off the property as there was no smoking of cannabis allowed. But smoking regular cigarettes anywhere outside is okay.
I went by later to confirm I'd heard right and also mentioned that a person can't be discriminated against because of medical conditions or disability, which this constitutes, and suddenly one of the owners (wife) was both a doctor and a pharmacist and said they could take edibles or oils but vapes or smoking weren't allowed anywhere because it would disturb other campers. But again, cigarettes are fine.
The member of our party then went in later to talk to the owner, mentioning that this was both against Provincial Law and the HRC. The owner refused to relent and they came back to the trailer very distraught. They were treated like a villain and leper because of the medicine they were prescribed by their doctor.
This unfortunately put a damper on our trip since one of the group was in constant pain and in order to be able to take their meds they had to walk off the property (we were right in the middle). Defeats the purpose when they have mobility issues.
Serves me right for giving them a heads up I guess. I just didn't want them freaking out if they smelled MJ. Wish I hadn't said anything so they could cause a ruckus and call the cops or try and kick us out. Unfortunately we were there with 2 kids and, both of us being parents, put their happiness first and didn't want to cause them any distress.
Next time we go there we won't back down on this. read more