Penticton & Area
Sun & Sand RV Park Tel: (250) 497-8289 E-Mail:
info@sunandsandrv.com
Web:
www.sunandsandrv.ca 5356 8th Ave, Okanagan Falls BC V0H 1R0 Family-oriented park on south shore of Skaha Lake. Beach front, grassed sites. Full & partial hookups, hot showers, laundry facilities. Private sandy beach, wharf, playground, waterslide, volleyball, community firepit. Small pets part- time. Off season rates. Free internet. Open: 15-Apr to 15-Oct. ** Rates: 4 Persons Serviced $30-$50 Add’l Adult $3 Child $2. 48 a l v O F G I J c d e f i n s x t N V u
Twin Lakes Golf & RV Resort
Tel: (250) 497-5319 Toll: 1-877-497-5319 E-Mail:
rvpark@twinlakesgolfresort.com Web:
www.twinlakesgolfresort.com
79 Twin Lakes Rd., Kaleden BC V0H 1K0 Welcome! Twin Lakes where golfing and RV work together. Clean washrooms, free showers, laundry, free WiFi and your pets are welcome. Also discounted rates available on golf when staying in the RV park. Big Rig Friendly. Open: 15-Apr to 31-Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle Serviced $23.89-$35.27. 39 a l v O F G H J U b c d f i m M n p s x W N V u
Wright’s Beach Camp
Tel: (250) 492-7120 E-Mail:
info@wrightsbeachcamp.com Web:
www.wrightsbeachcamp.com 4200 Skaha Lake Rd., RR 2, S40, C4, Penticton BC V2A 6J7 Located off Hwy 97 at south entrance to Penticton on Skaha Lake. Private sandy beach, shade, waterfront sites, 30 amp, cablevision, wireless internet, outdoor pool, store, arcade. Onsite trailer rentals. Quiet family campground. Shopping, golf, amusement park nearby. CP 45 days. Open: 15-Mar to 31-Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $42 Serviced $50- $56 Add’l Adult $15 Children Under 16 free. ** See lodging listing page 43. 236 a l v F G H I K b c d e f i j M n x t X N V u
Princeton & Area
Princeton Municipal RV Park & Campground
Tel: (250) 295-7355 Toll: 1-855-295-7355 E-Mail:
info@princetonrvpark.com Web:
www.princetonrvpark.com
365 Hwy 3 E., Princeton BC V0X 1W0 Relax by or tube down the beautiful Similkameen River. Golf course within walking distance. Nearby Kettle Valley Railway Trail, fishing lakes, restaurants, museum. Interesting day trips to Mascot Mine, fruit stands, wineries. Open: 1-May to 30-Sep. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $20 Serviced $25-$28 (water & electricity) Add’l Adult $3 Child 6 & Over $3. 73 a v F I b c d f W V u
Rock Creek & Area
Beaverdell RV Park Tel: (250) 869-8158 Web:
www.beaverdellrvpark.com
5880 Hwy 33, Beaverdell BC V0H 1A0 A full-service RV stop between the Kootenays/US and Kelowna. Beaverdell RV Park is mins. away from the famous Kettle Valley Railway, fishing lakes, heritage sites, world-class hunting and the Kettle Valley River. Big Rig Friendly. Open all year. ** Rates: 2 Persons/3 Children Serviced $35- $50 Add’l Adult $10 Child Under 12 Free. 10 a l v O F G I J U T b c d f M n s x t W
Kettle River RV Park
Tel: (250) 446-2225 Toll: 1-888-441-2225 E-Mail:
krrv@uniserve.com Web:
www.kettleriverrv.com
3255 Hwy 3, Rock Creek BC V0H 1Y0 Golf, fishing, tubing, cycling, all within walking distance of the park. Relax on the shore of the Kettle River. Experience the warmth and beauty of the Boundary Country. We welcome big rigs. Open: May to Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $25 Serviced $30-$40 Add’l Adult $2 Child 14 & Under. 46 a l v O F G I J K S c d e f h i M n s x t N u
Salmon Arm & Area
Pierre’s Point Campground Tel: (250) 832-9523 Toll: 1-877-832-9523 Web:
www.pierrespointcampground.com
2575 50th Ave NW, Salmon Arm BC V1E 3A1 Pierre’s Point is your gathering place for families, friends and reunions. Friendly family atmosphere with zero tolerance for loud profane partiers. 2,800’ of white sandy beach on sunny Shuswap Lake. A separate pet beach included. Open: 15- May to 30-Sep. ** Rates: 7 Persons (4 Adults/3 Children) Serviced $30-$60. Seasonal rates available. CP 14 days. 183 a l v F G I J U S b c d e f i M n p r s t W N V u
Salmon Arm Camping Resort
Tel: (250) 832-6489 Toll: 1-866-979-1659 Web:
www.salmonarmcamping.com 381 Hwy 97B NE, Salmon Arm BC V1E 1X5 Camp amid a lush green natural forest near Shuswap Lake. Hot tub, 50’ heated pool, mini- golf, pavillion, firepits, playground. 70 sites and 12 cabins. 5 min. drive to beach, golf and boat rentals. Open: 15-Apr to 15-Oct. (weather dependent). ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $31-$33 Serviced $37-$49 Add’l Adult $5 Child 7 years $3. 70 a l v O F G H I J K U S c d e f j k M n x t W N V u
View Point RV Park & Cottages
Tel: (250) 832-2833 Web:
www.viewpointrv.ca 6871 Trans Canada Hwy NW., Salmon Arm BC V1E 3A2 8 km W. of Salmon Arm, overlooking Shuswap Lake, housekeeping cottages; shaded RV sites, wired and wireless internet, cable TV, playground, family operated, Deutsch sprechend, sachant le francais. CP 2 days. Open: Mar to Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $25 Serviced $35 Add’l Adult $3 Child 6-16 years $2. 13 a l v O F G H I K S c d f i n r t W N V u P
Woodhaven Campground
Tel: (250) 835-4600 E-Mail:
woodhvn@shuswap.net Web:
www.woodhavencampground.com
4010 Settle Rd., Sorrento BC V0E 2W1 Quiet shaded sites, natural forest setting, onsite access to biking, hiking, ATV trails, hand- launched boat access to White Lake, trout stocked fishing, firepits, picnic tables, paddle bikes, golf course nearby. Open: May to Oct. ** Rates: Per Vehicle Unserviced $40 Serviced $45- $48 incl. taxes. 37 a l v F I K c d f i n s x t u
Sicamous & Area
Cedars Campground Tel: (250) 836-2265 Toll: 1-877-836-3988 Web:
www.cedarsRVpark.com
3499 Luoma Rd., Malakwa BC V0E 2J0 12 km East of Sicamous on Hwy 1. Forest setting on 30-acres above Eagle River, surrounded by 198-acre nature park with hiking trails. Jacuzzi, firepits, store and river fishing. Mins. from golf and recreational lakes. Open: 25-Jun to 15-Sep. ** Rates: Per Vehicle 2 Persons Unserviced $30 Serviced $35-$44 Add’l Adult $5 Child 6 & Over $3. 120 a l v F G I J b c d e f Q k M n s x t u
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