Fair paved park roads. Some sites had crumbling pavement, although some others had been repaved. Our site was a good paved back-in, but not very level. All utilities worked, but power pedestal was low to the ground. Good cable TV. Wi-Fi had a strong signal, but very little bandwidth for anything other than e-mail and browsing. Friendly office staff. I would return to this park as it is in a good location for visiting our relatives and has good value. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Enjoyed the facilities. Nice to have free wireless, cable. Good location - close to shopping. Paved streets and private sites. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
The park roads and our site were paved. Most of the sites occupied by long term residents. Our site was not level due to sharp slope at front. Many of the back-in sites are short and can't accommodate rigs longer than 30 feet. There was a table at our site, but no more room for anything else. The water connection at our site was about 18 inches below the surface for frost protection. I had to lift a concrete lid off to connect up my hose. There are privacy shrubs between sites. The cable TV had good selection and strong signal. I did not use the free Wi-Fi connection. A laundry is available. I found the staff friendly and willing to help. For a big rig unit I would call first for availability as there didn't appear to be many sites. For our size rig, I would return to this park if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We booked into his park for a month. Great location for day tripping. The park is very clean and the manager is friendly and accommodating. Most sites are occupied long term. Sites that will accommodate large RV's are very limited. Washrooms and laundry facilities are very clean. All sites have tall cedars covering 2 sides. You need to call ahead for availability. Price includes: cable TV, Wi-Fi and electricity. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Under new management. Very clean well managed and appealing surroundings. The aesthetics of the sites is amazing. Very good large laundry facilities. Lots of trees dividing sites. Managers are accommodating and helpful and we were very pleased with everything in this Park except perhaps the price. Just back in Canada from the USA we were suffering sticker shock paying $32/night vs $12 or $15 in the US. But, I don't think you can do any better anywhere else that close to Vancouver. The location is excellent if you are visiting in the lower mainland or even in Vancouver. Someone has taken a great deal of pride and effort in landscaping this Park. It is lovely. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Big-rig pull-through site was very tight and required a lot of jockeying to get into, plus slides took up the width of the site so it was difficult to squeeze between them and the nice tall cedar shrubs that provided a good deal of privacy to most sites. If the park was full it would be very congested as they have squeezed in extra sites at every possible angle. The park borders busy 264th Street (Aldergrove International U.S.-Canada border crossing about 10 minutes away), and there was quite a bit of traffic noise throughout the night. The manager allowed our three large dogs to stay but stipulated they had to be taken out of the park when not in the RV. The campground is located on a dead-end road, so it was a good road to walk the dogs, but there was nowhere to let them have some off-leash exercise. Washrooms and showers were clean but cold. Showers were 25 cents for 5 minutes; good-sized laundry room with about 6 washers and driers available. Located about 5 minutes from Aldergrove which has a great Vietnamese Pho restaurant across from the Asian market on Fraser Highway with cheap prices and fabulous food. We used it as a stopover the night before crossing into the U.S. We would stay here again if we had a smaller rig and no pets because of the convenient location. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very tidy RV Park. Bathrooms were clean, but unheated and chilly. Near the border crossing. Good overnight stop-over spot before heading south. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice, newer park that is very clean with a nice swimming pool. We have a big rig that is 65 feet long and could have left the trailer hooked up with room to spare in the site we were in. It was expensive but very nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very clean! Paved roads. Sites on clean gravel. Grassy patch at back of each site. Good privacy. Very helpful and friendly staff. Close to Trans Canada Hwy so a little noise. Nicest site we've stayed in a long time. Cleanest pool I've seen! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park for big rigs. The back in sites easily hold both a motorhome and car. The park is immaculate and the people are very friendly. They even had a free raspberry sundae outing in the clubhouse in honor of the opening of the Olympics. Electric service was 50-amp and we had good direct TV reception. This park was a definite winner. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an outstanding park: clean, neat and easy to get into and out of. We arrived quite late and the owners were busy, but they were super friendly and helpful. The park does not have a lot of shade, but it is so neat and organized, it doesn't matter. Trees have been planted between sites and provide privacy already. When they grow, there will be good shade as well. Fabulous hot tub and amenities blocks, gorgeous pool., good Wi-Fi coverage. This park is near the highway and easy to find, but incredibly quiet. Would definitely recommend this park and would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Newer park with nice landscaping,clubhouse with very clean restrooms, etc. Sites are level and wide but all are back-ins (only 1 or 2 long enough to stay connected if you want). Back-in access is easy given width of sites and park roads. Little strange that electric connection is at the front of the site so could present an issue depending upon where your connection is and the length of your cord. Marked it down to 8 because road noise(very close to freeway) and no pull-throughs / length of site. Would stay here again. Nice privacy landscaping between sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Contrary to previous posted reviews, there is no cable TV available on the sites, only in the clubroom. There are no on-site firepits, but there is one "community" firepit (no firewood supplied). Power pedestals are at the front of each site, so longer rigs with power connection near the rear on the unit will require power cord extension cords. Sites are graveled with a smallish grassy area at the back. This is a relatively new resort, I believe approximately two years. Resort staff and management friendly and co-operative. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were in the Vancouver area on business and this was our first stay at Eagle Wind. Good easy access for super big rigs, although the power pole is very forward in the back-in sites. As long as you can reach 3/4ths your length with you cord, you will be OK. This is a nice clean facility with friendly helpful staff. Located about 40 minutes east of downtown Vancouver. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New campground .Very nice big sites with lot of space. The owner, a young lady, was very helpful and friendly. Nice pool area with hot tube. Clean showers. The campground is near to Highway 1 so you have little noise during the night but not really bad. We will be back next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.