Canada Rockies Camp Grounds

ceeandcee
ceeandcee Forum Participant Posts: 37

Hi everyone

 

Next month we are going to British Columbia. We are collecting an RV in Vancouver and heading off for 15 nights ending up at Calgary. Does anybody have any recommendations for camp grounds and indeed any suggestions at all that might benefit our trip?

 

Many thanks

 

Clive and Carole

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  • Unknown
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    edited July 2019 #2
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  • ceeandcee
    ceeandcee Forum Participant Posts: 37
    edited July 2019 #3

     

    Hi Deleted User

     

    Thank you so much for getting back to us.  That's such a great help.

    A couple of questions if you don't mind

    1. Did you go to Tofino/Ucluelet - if so any suggestions as to what to do?

    What did you make of Whistler? We would like to go but we are then heading to Kelowna, then the rest of the Rockies and it seems a long way to go back from Whistler to Kelowna so we are thinking of missing out on Whistler.

    I think I have read that the other Whistler, ie Camp Ground, is closed.

    Thanks again and enjoy your trip when you go.

     

    Clive

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  • harryb
    harryb Forum Participant Posts: 1,536
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    edited July 2019 #5

    Victoria is lovely we actually enjoyed it more than Vancouver. A visit to Buchart Gardens is a day not to forget. Be pampered with afternoon tea at the Fairmont Express hotel - Posh

    Would agree with comments about Whistler. Very much a winter ski resort although there is mountain biking trails for summer visits. Nothing special.

    The Icefields Parkway is an interesting route to take. Lake Louise and Lake Moraine are a must see, although Lake Moraine is the more spectacular.

    Banff is different. The main street is colourful with Boutiques, restaurants. A trip up Sulphur Mountain by cable car gives far reaching views from the top. whilst there a trip to lake Minnewanka (spelling is correct smile) is worth a visit for a boat ride. We saw bald eagles in the treetops along the shore line.

    If you are in Calgary at the time of the Calgary Stampede. The show is a must. Very expensive but not to be forgotten. It's not called the Greatest Show on Earth for nothing

    We went fly drive so can't comment on touring parks. If you want a tour guide then let me know.wink

  • ceeandcee
    ceeandcee Forum Participant Posts: 37
    edited July 2019 #6

     

    Hi Deleted User and harryb

    Thank you for very much for your input, that's really helpful and has helped us make our minds up about Whistler which is great as we now don't have to drive so much and can better spend our time elsewhere. Happy travels