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rellick
04-17-2013, 02:55 PM
If anyone plans on coming to Canada for a holiday this place is highly recommended ,
Bridal Falls Camperland RV Resort is situated at the base of Mt. Cheam in the beautiful Fraser Valley between Chilliwack and Hope. Bridal Veil Falls is adjacent to the park, only a leisurely hike from the back of the campground.

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281 full and partial hook up RV sites (including numerous pull-thrus)
30 and 50 amp electrical
Tenting/dry camping sites are available
Non-RV accomodations are available next door at the Bridal Falls Motel (http://www.luxurycoachlifestyle.com/bridalfallsmotel)

Reservations

Bridal Falls Camperland RV Resort is open from March 27th until October 31. Reservations are required during high season and can be made by calling the registration office at 604-794-7361
Bridal Falls Camperland RV Resort | Holiday Trails RV Resorts (http://www.holidaytrailsresorts.com/camperland)
5 minutes away is Minter Gardens and is a must see
Also within minutes there is Golfing and Harrison Hotsprings

NewellCrazy
04-17-2013, 03:12 PM
Now that is beauty. Keith is some good old Canadian fishing included in this trip? :thumbsup:

Sean

rellick
04-17-2013, 03:24 PM
Now that is beauty. Keith is some good old Canadian fishing included in this trip? :thumbsup:

Sean
Whenever you want to come fishing Sean let me know and that can be arranged!:thumbup:

rellick
04-17-2013, 03:33 PM
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Randy J
04-17-2013, 04:32 PM
Keith you're tempting me to Canada. I'm not much of a fisher, but that is Cool! Which one is you? :thumbsup:

Neweller
04-17-2013, 05:02 PM
Thanks for sharing those great pictures. Awesome! I do miss all the evergreens, mostly during the summer months of course.

I really enjoyed Sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River in Astoria, OR years ago. What a charge it is to real those bad boys in. It's an all day adventure and you best be wearing a pole holster or you'll be real sore. We were never allowed keep any that large, talk about a load of smoked Sturgeon, delish!