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Friendly staff. Easy pull through stalls even with a 30 foot trailer. The saloon was pretty cool. Super clean washroom and shower. One of the better rv spots that we stayed at. Full service and fast wifi. View all feedback.
What Magna North doesn't like about Triple G Hideaway:
I came in for lunch at 11:30 and was left standing forever as the waitress watched. So I finally sat at the closest table just for her to come by a throw the menu down and rush away. Took 30 mins and still never got my order taken nor drink order…… I don’t know what’s up with this place. I was finally served by a younger lady who cared and came around the bar to serve and the food was great. The younger server was gr... View all feedback.
I felt very safe here as a solo female traveler sleeping in my car. The campground is a nice open space and the bathrooms were clean. Sadly the wifi didn't work on my phone, but I would come back here again for sure! :
We stayed at this campground with full hookups and everything worked as expected. The laundry right next to the office was clean with at least six washers and dryers. We were close to the highway but road noise lessened later in the evening. There are spots further back that would be quieter. The restaurant served a delicious buffet for $28 that was worth every penny. We would stay here again.
3 RVs next to each other. We liked this RV park a lot. Sites not large but level. The sewer connection was low which is good for my rig. The restaurant was excellent. Staff was excellent. Laundry was clean with many machines and everything worked. We would stay again.
Our favorite campground in our drive through Canada to Alaska. We stayed there as we were going as well as on our return. The on-site restaurant has very good food. We ate dinner and breakfast there. Gift shops are well stocked. The staff was friendly and very helpful.
This large RV park is located on the Alaska highway at the west edge of Fort Nelson. Half the park is in trees and the other in the open. Sites are a bit larger than average on level gravel pads with full hook ups. The bathhouses are up to date, clean and functional, with showers costing C$1 for 5 minutes. They have an on site restaurant with a good reputation and 20+ flavors of ice cream. The free Wifi was spotty at best.