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This is in the Centre Block of the park, not to be confused with the West Block that goes into Alberta. This is an enormous campground that "rarely runs out of sites". They have everything from small private sites in the woods to large open RV areas with electrical hookups. Many sites are first-come, first-serve but some are reservable. The grounds include stores, restaurants, canteens, a lake, a pool, tennis courts, ball diamonds, and mini putt. They also have free firewood. $10 park fee plus $20 for a campsite for one night. Pit toilets by the sites in the woods, potable water throughout the park.
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great showers, but very busy for a provincial park it feels like it has way too much going on
Report Check-In$33 a night for an electrical hookup camping spot. You also have to pay $10 a day for a vehicle permit / visitors pass. Kind of expensive but the facilities were worth it. Decent privacy, hot showers, potable water. Staff was incredibly friendly and kind. The park was beautiful and I wish we had more time to explore it. There is a fast-casual pizza restaurant, an ice cream parlour, and a general store not far from any of the campsites.
Report Check-InThis is in the Centre Block of the park, not to be confused with the West Block that goes into Alberta. This is an enormous campground that "rarely runs out of sites". They have everything from small private sites in the woods to large open RV areas with electrical hookups. Many sites are first-come, first-serve but some are reservable. The grounds include stores, restaurants, canteens, a lake, a pool, tennis courts, ball diamonds, and mini putt. They also have free firewood. $10 park fee plus $20 for a campsite for one night. Pit toilets by the sites in the woods, potable water throughout the park. http://www.visitcypresshills.ca/
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