It is kind of in the middle of no where. It makes it good if your traveling and need to stay a few nights. There are clean washrooms. The sites are fairly open. It is close to Moose Jaw. If you are visiting this area it is a nice choice as compared to private campgrounds. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great for a campground, but not for big rigs. There were only two sites we could fit in, and we got some new pin stripes on our sides from tree limbs getting to those. We had a 30 amp site. The voltage varied from 105 down into the 90s without our Autoformer. If your rig is smaller than 30 feet, it would be a very pleasant place to camp. It's about 20 miles from town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We made reservations for a 2 night stay well in advance and were told there were no 50amp sites in park and we had to choose between 20 amp pull through with sewer or 30 amp back-in and no sewer. Our campsite was dusty and dirty with permanents driving too fast on gravel campsite roads. Would look for an alternate campground if in the area again. Wi-Fi was poor as we had to go to office area to get connection. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Level sites with a lot of shade trees. Spaces were easy to maneuver into. TV antenna reception is marginal, but great WI-FI service. Extremely helpful office staff. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great park in a good location. Located near two highways but nice and quiet. Walking distance of a Tim Horten's and good supermarkets within a couple of blocks. Spacious spots with good hookups, friendly staff and the office is open 24/7. Wi-Fi was fine even far from the store. We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were here for a family reunion. We had a pull through full service site. It was level. The washrooms were clean. There was a charge for the pool/water slide complex. This is a nice campground for short stay. The Wi-Fi worked great. My only complaint is the way the campground is laid out. The sites are very close together and over the course of two days we saw many many people walking through other peoples campsites including ours to get to the office, the pool, the washrooms. A dedicated pathway for each row of trailers would alleviate this problem. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed in a water and 30A site near the back. It was a great location although a little far from the showers. Wi-Fi worked if you were outside but was quite weak. It is a great site for Family Reunions etc. as they have a great variety of RV and motel sites as well as a play ground for kids, water slide and mini golf. I would have rated it higher except the laundry is shared with staff and several washers and dryers are for them only. This can make coordinating washing and drying difficult. The number of RV sites listed includes several emergency sites that most travelers wouldn't use (is attached to the motel). Our rate was with the CAA discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice campground convenient to everything in Moose Jaw. Some sites are quite close together. There's room for the slides, but just barely. WiFi is best closest to the office. We were about as far away as possible, and WiFi service was intermittent. The washrooms are near the office, and as mentioned by another reviewer, there are no pathways through the rows of campsites, so if the park is full and you are in the last row, you will either walk through someone's site or all the way around the end to get to the washroom. We would stay here again if we are in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The campground has some nice pull-through sites farther away from the highway as well as back-in and tent sites closer to the highway. We stayed at a site with water and electricity closer to the highway. The highway was not bothering us, however, most of the back-in sites are next to a service road with traffic all day! If you stay here, pick one of the pull-through sites! WIFI apparently only works close to the office although advertised as being available on all sites. There is a playground area and an indoor pool (did not use it). Washrooms are in surprisingly used condition and were unfortunately not very clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large park with nice facilities. There was a hot rod show going on at the park which increase the noise and traffic some, but also was an interesting side benefit. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Great place to stay. Very friendly reception. I was lucky because I didn't have a reservation. Paved sites. Clean washrooms and showers. Nice pool and hot tub. Wi-Fi. Water slide on location-minus a fee The only problem was that we were in the 4th row, far from the washroom and shower. There should be a path somewhere in the middle of the park instead of walking all the way around. There were no street lights that worked in our row. This is the best place in the Prairies that we had been to. We have stayed here before and certainly would again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice sites. Facilities were very clean. Playground for kids. Indoor pool with water slide and mini golf, both extra $. Located right off of Hwy 1. Tim Hortons across the street. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I agree with previous comments. They also have a very nice campground type area with back-in sites, but the WiFi is really only adequate in the first two rows of the full hookup sites. Those wishing to use the pool/water slide should be aware that there is a $6.80 per person per day charge for that (less for children). We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well run park with a very good location to the trans Canada. Lots of shopping around too. The facilities are looking like they could use some work in the near future but overall a good one night stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Reasonably well maintained facility which incorporates a motel as part of its operations. Could use some limb cutting in the road ways and sites. We were able to easily open our slides without hitting limbs but others were not as fortunate. Quiet site near Trans Canada. Water and power were good. Stayed here only one night but would stay longer. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very narrow sites. Small fence separated our site from the next. Almost could not extend our bedroom slide. Heavily treed, therefore not satellite friendly. Wi-Fi usable. Very flat but dusty. Family oriented. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a fairly nice RV park associated with a motel complex. The sites are separated by fences which are nice since the sites are pretty narrow. We were able to get our big rig into the site and get the slides out. We had a problem finding a place to park the toad. Some people park the cars or pickups along the roads which can create a problem getting around. There are trees that shade the sites although we were able to sight down the road and use our satellite dish. There was one long term RV where four young men stayed up all night and talked. They went to bed at 8:00 am. The managers didn't do anything about it that night but did talk to them the next day and it did not happen again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park. The trees could use some trimming but you can get around. The wifi is very erratic. One minute strong then not there then back and weak and then gone and then back for who knows how long. Very frustrating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We only stayed one night, the RV Park was clean, neat and well maintained. We did not use many of their facilities. The only down side is the sites are a bit narrow but we did fit with all slides extended. Great place to stay if you ar passing through or visiting Moose Jaw. We would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This complex includes a pullthru RV Park, a water-electric back-in area, a tent camping area, a large motel, and a permanent trailer park; all nicely separated. It also has an indoor water slide, pool, hot tub, and children's pool. The full service sites are a bit close together, separated with fences. The water-electric and tent sites are in a nice grassy area. Nice place, minimal highway noise, no trains, close to Wal-Mart and other stores. WIFI available at all sites but some distant sites have poor reception. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The name pretty much sums it up. This park is okay for an overnight or a short stay in Moose Jaw, but I certainly wouldn't make a point of coming here. The sites are very narrow and close together with little, fence-like partitions between the sites. There was barely enough room to extend the slides on both sides. The wifi didn't work when we were there and the lady at the desk said it had been out for a while. The staff was friendly and they did their best to accommodate people. If I was returning to Moose Jaw, I'd probably look somewhere else. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Missed the turn to the park like many have. Coming south on Hwy 2 after turning off Manitoba, it is the first left turn, in front of the KCF. Address is 300 River Drive for your GPS. While there are sewer hookups, they are all taken (9) by the seasonal campers, so there aren't full hookups for transient campers. Guess gravel must be very expensive in Canada since all of the RV parks needed gravel that we have stayed in during our travels except the one in Winnipeg. This park is poorly maintained and one of our vent caps was damage with tree branch contact. Lot of train noise, but not usually loud except for the hooting which wasn't often. We went on the Al Capone tunnel tour and it was very good. Wi-Fi only next to the office. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wifi very limited area. Cash only accepted for the fee. Shower and toilets require access code but were very clean. There are picnic tables at the sites and racks that can be used for starting a fire or barbecuing. Not all sites do 50 amp or 30 amp. My wife loves this campground. Very nice spa with geothermal heated water in town. Spa has an excellent dining room. Tunnels of Moose Jaw are worth a visit. There is a Flying J fuel station 370 North Service Rd. Hwy #11 We camped here in a Motorhome.
Grass sites in park by river. Walking distance to downtown and mineral spa. The bridge says there is a 10 ton limit but it seems to be an error as many large vehicles pass over it all the time. We camped here in a Motorhome.