Haven’t camped here so I’m basing this review on just doing a day trip here. It’s always busy here so it’s best to get here early to get a picnic table in an ideal location, we like to be in the shade so there are lots of tables. If you want one near the lake you will be searching for one for a bit. There are two lakes to choose from and the quieter one is in the second parking lot if you like less people around. Great walking trails to keep you busy for a long time and biking trails(that’s next on my list)
Mahal D.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Bear and Cougar country, campers beware! Make sure you bring your Bear Spray/Horn and don’t leave your food out. Not only will the bears get you, you will be fined $ 250.00. At the beginning of August there was not a fire ban, so we had a camp fire every night! During the summer you better get there early or book early in the year to get a site. If you don’t you may find yourself camping in in the bushes somewhere off the sea to sky highway. Alice Lake has two beautiful beaches and a playground for the rug rats! Hiking distance away are three other lakes Stump, Fawn and Edith. What I love about this campground is the showers and washrooms. I remember camping in the bush and we did not have either! The lack of noise after midnight was so quiet, I could hear a pin drop. I slept like a baby, until I heard the bear trap and a gun shot go off! Scare the crap out of me! With the wild animals and the gun shots, it’s just like living in downtown Vancouver!