Page 12 Secrets of the Southwest 2013 Possibly the friendliest place you'll ever stay
Willowbend Campground is conveniently located with- in the Town of Maple Creek and offers guests a relaxed, friendly experience.
Whether your stay is in a full-serviced RV lot, a cozy sheltered tent site or one of the deluxe four-season guest cottages, you will feel welcome at Willowbend. The RV and tent sites are spacious, grassy and well treed. The guests' cottages have it “all.” They are fully furnished and completely outfitted so you don't have to worry about packing anything but your clothing and personal effects. The campground has excellent summer reunion facilities, and a newly restored, unique mini-golf. Owners and hosts Darcy and Joan
b Mini-Golf Free with stay
Camping –$30/day full service Tenting – $10/day + $3/person per day
LOCATED AT THE WEST END OF PACIFIC AVE. IN MAPLE CREEK (turn right after tracks) Hosts: Darcy & Joan Chmilar RESERVATIONS: 306-662-3006
www.willowbendcampground.com
Chmilar go out of their way to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Just sit back, relax and enjoy... or go off and explore.
Willowbend is the ideal base of exploration for the many exciting treasures in southwest Saskatchewan.
It is within walk- ing distance of Maple Creek's downtown heritage district, with stores, museums and a whole lot more. Willowbend is also centrally-located
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departure point for tourist destinations in and around the Cypress Hills and Fort Walsh. Reserve your
adventure base by calling 306-662- 3006,
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