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Glasshouse

For Saskatoon Island Provincial Park: Nice to be near the lake and birdwatching. Spaces are nice and private. Staff is friendly. Crowded on weekends. Make reservations!

Posted Jun 14, 2018 by Glasshouse from PNW . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Damien

For Saskatoon Island Provincial Park: This is my review of saskatoon island campground. Me and my girlfriend stayed there for 2 nights and 2.5 days. I called the number it shows on allstays, and it went to a answering service that takes care of multiple campgrounds. When i first called, around 10 am on friday, they said that loop a was full and they might be opening loop c, but it was closed at the time cause they were doing a controlled burn and wanted everyone to be safely out of the way incase it got out of hand cause it was a pretty windy that day. So she told me to call back in the afternoon and i did around 2, and they said loop c was open and it was first come first serve. So we packed up and went there. Apon arriving to the entrance, there was a sign saying that loop a and c were open, altho on the phone i was told a was full there wasnt any sign saying that to people that didn't call and didn't know. So we drove up to the loop c and while were driving there we could tell it was very well taken care of. Once we got to the entrance to loop c, there was a spot to register and put money in an envelope. It told us that we should park our unit and then come back to register. We found the sites to be very well laid out with lots of trees in between sites so it didnt feel like a parking lot, it felt like an actual campground. We parked our unit, registered and paid then went to go get fire wood which was free. There was plenty and i mean plenty of firewood, dry and pre split. We had a great stay and walked around the campground and trails and even the trails were very well taken care of. There was lots to do for kids including a couple jungle gyms, volleyball nets and even a basketball court. The day area has lots to see and do. Now some of the negatives. Not that it affected me but it would have been nice to have a sign saying that loop a was full cause i did see some people with rvs drive around it and then have to find another spot and if i would have had to do that with my rig i wouldn't have been very happy. A simple sign would be all that is needed. Also when i went to dump my tanks, the water was turned off so i couldn't rinse my hose. I have two gray water tanks so that was lots to rinse out the hose but i did see someone check to see if the water was on then leave without dumping cause it wasnt on. I dont know if they forgot to turn them on when spring came around or if there was a problem with the water in general. Overall it was a great experence, no party's, quiet, and lots to do and great trails. Id definitely go again and recommend it to anyone.

Posted May 01, 2016 by Damien from Teepee Creek AB . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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