On our summer travels in British Columbia, here was a another spot we found suitable to park our 5th wheel to get some shut eye. Travelling west, we found turning into the place on an undivided portion of the Trans-Canada highway to be a bit of a pain in the ass, but once inside, you could clearly see that this place was cared for. It is beautifully maintained with big beautiful cedars and pine trees and well kept greens. Along with ample areas to put trash, they also recycle plastic and glass. Our spot was not really a sheltered area, and felt more like we were parked on a lawn beside other campers. For us it really wasn’t an issue. Being a pull-in, pull-out site is higher on the priority list and this is what we had. Although this campground welcomes folks like us that only plan to spend the evening and then head out again, it seems that this campground is filled more with seasonal campers that mind their own business or maybe tend to be a little apprehensive about us stay for one night only folk. The bathrooms and showers are kept very clean. My only disappointment is the lack of kid’s equipment to play. However, being that this place caters mostly to seasonal campers that are seem to be of retirement age, it’s probably not high on their list of things to have. If you’re going to stay in a campground in the area, kids or no kids, this is the one I would recommend.