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    Pacific Border RV Park

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    7 years ago

    Very close spaces. Little bit of grass. Very noisy as the border is right beside. I would not recommend or return

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    Dogwood Campground & RV Park

    Dogwood Campground & RV Park

    2.8(6 reviews)
    23.2 km

    I visited Dogwood years ago and it was better.. the roads had asphalts there was a games room btw…read moreThey still advertise this is an on site amenity.. ba ha ha..!! I called ahead and specifically asked if any of the sites had good Wi-Fi..? I was told "..yes there is good Wi-Fi... we have never had any complaints.." Hahaha..!! This place a tourist trap. For example today I attempted to refill a propane cylinder.. a contractor comes around every Thursday but since i missed him, and I still needed my tank filled.. I asked for some help.. however, since there is no monetary incentive $$.. nobody on staff could (or would..) tell me where to go:( Oh and if you're in the shower and some flushes the toilet.. hopefully they know to warn you otherwise you will be scalded from hot water..!!

    We camped here for two nights last month, and we enjoyed our stay. It is fairly cheaper than the…read moreother options in and around Vancouver, but there is a trade off of a bit of a drive to get to the city. Our cell phones didn't have any service after crossing the border, so we had to rely solely on our GPS which got us ridiculously lost due to recent construction changes unknown to the GPS in the Surrey area where the campgrounds located. Wifi service is available only around the front office and pool, which is slightly inconvenient but did the trick. The neighbors were friendly, and the bathroom showers were free, clean, and nice and hot.

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    Brae Island Regional Park - The beach area

    Brae Island Regional Park

    3.7(3 reviews)
    22.4 km

    Wow! I'm surprised nobody has reviewed this RV park yet! We spent most of summer 2016 here with our…read morekids and loved every minute of it!! We are locals but it was awesome to "get away" and have a staycation. Beautiful location and just steps away from the quaint little town of Fort Langley. My husband was able to go to work still and I would stroll the town with my little boys! The playground and pool are a fun addition as well! We didn't get a chance to go this year and missed it so much!! Definitely recommend this location to anyone wanting a beautiful RV site!

    This is a nice campground with plenty of amenities. Pool, playground, rental pedal carts, scenic…read morewalk to the Fraser River beach, and a short walk to the historic Fort Langley Downtown district. However, there's too much traffic for my liking, and the trains are a bit much as they're only a stones throw away and sound their horns every time all night long. People are constantly driving in and out of the park up to and slightly past the cut off. If you're parked near the road it gets old in a hurry. The general store in the park is fairly priced & handy. The wifi is very limited at your site but is unlimited at the store. It costs $25 extra per week to park a second vehicle here or $10 a night. A little bit much imo. There were loud gun like bangs during the first day I was here and police coming through the first night I was here. As I write this at 21:44 there have been four vehicles through here in the last 15 minutes. Three of which were diesel, and one shining their lights directly into my camp. If you're going to stay here, try and get a spot to the rear of the grounds. It cost me roughly $300 to stay here for a week.

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    Hazelmere R V Park & Campground - One of the 9 holes.

    Hazelmere R V Park & Campground

    1.8(5 reviews)
    3.1 km

    Management: I believe there's an opportunity for improvement in the hospitality at this location…read more Some guests have expressed feelings of being monitored, which can create an uncomfortable atmosphere. It seems that staff might unintentionally contribute to this by sharing information among themselves. Additionally, some guests have raised concerns about the usage policies for amenities, such as the limited access to washrooms and the daily fees for pool usage. Many feel that these regulations could be more accommodating and reflect a welcoming spirit. It might be beneficial for management to consider these perspectives, as several guests are suggesting a reevaluation of the experience to make it more enjoyable for everyone. If you expect privacy this is not the place, as staff will come on your lot and take pictures of the site without any notice or permission with cameras in tow.

    Nice RV park, out in the country so to speak. Stayed here for four days in a camping trailer while…read morevisiting Vancouver. The park is mostly your round residents, many who have not moved their RV in years. There are some mobile homes and some prefab type housing units as well. I knew this going in, but the ratings were good on another review site so I had no worries. The staff was friendly. They have a store stocked with some odds and ends. Found a gas connector adapter I needed and it was only $1. The clubhouse has visitor information as well as pool and air hockey tables that have seen their better days. There is a nice pond with ducks and a little dock to sit on. There is a 9 hole mini golf course. It has seen it's better days as well and was homemade with the greens coming up or buckling in places. I appreciate the effort though and my kids liked it. They had pedal bikes you could rent for a whopping $12 per hour, which seemed excessive to me. I never saw anyone riding them. They had a pool and spa which was nice and clean, though I wish it stayed open later. The park is near a shooting range. I know this disturbed some of the residents at times. We run the fan on the AC unit all night so it never bothered us. If you have pets or want to spend time outside, just be warned. There were a couple things I was concerned about. First, the wi-fi was terrible. Signal was poor in our site. Apparently the full timers all have cable internet, so the wifi was just for the short term people. It was manageable if I set my laptop in one area and it was late at night or early in the am. Our last day though, the wifi slowed to a crawl. It became unusable. I went to the clubhouse to get a better signal and with full signal, it would not even load gmail. A friend had just called me and it appeared my mailbox had been hacked. I was desperate to get on, fix the problem and change passwords to important things like banking and what not. I complained to the staff. They called someone who told them that the wifi is supposed to be "dial up speed." It just so happens, my expertise is in wifi networking. This was not dial up speed even, they had other problems. After some time of trying to get it to work, a person in the office (who turned out to be related to the owner) took me to his site and got me connected via a hard line into his personal internet provider. I got it resolved and really, really appreciated his help. The wifi did not work for the rest of the time we were there. Data roaming on your cell can cost you thousands in Canada (if you are from the US). I had been certain to ask twice about wifi when I booked because it was vital I had reliable wifi. So, this was a big disappointment. I also heard a couple people talking about things being stolen in the park at one time. I never felt worried or unsafe. However, the bars on the office windows lead me to believe this is not exactly Mayberry. For visiting Vancouver, I really wish we had stayed north of the city instead of south. Vancouver is just under an hour from here and we did things mostly that were in or north of Vancouver. This did not factor into my rating. Nearby, I highly recommend Mary's Garden for buying produce. Also, for fun go to 184st and 0 Ave and drive right along the border. The Peace Park was also fun and close by. If you are visiting Canada, keep in mind that everything is hyper expensive here, and that's from someone who lives in LA.

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    Hazelmere R V Park & Campground - The duck pond and dock.

    The duck pond and dock.

    Hazelmere R V Park & Campground - The entrance area has a large field.

    The entrance area has a large field.

    Hazelmere R V Park & Campground - The office.

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    The office.

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