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Chilliwack Lake Campground — Hotel in Area E (Chilliwack River Valley)

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Chilliwack Lake Campground
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S⨱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park
Trans Canada Trail, Rosedale, BC V0X 1X0, Canada
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Chilliwack Lake Campground
CanadaBritish ColumbiaArea E (Chilliwack River Valley)Chilliwack Lake Campground

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Chilliwack Lake Campground

Rosedale, BC V4Z 1A8, Canada
4.0(52)

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attractions: S⨱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, restaurants:
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S⨱ótsaqel / Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

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DanielleDanielle
We booked a double campsite for a large group of us and it was the smallest double site I've ever seen. We couldn't fit any of our cars on the site with our tents. Some of the single sites were bigger. There is also no privacy. All the campsites are crammed together. This is a real family campground and no one seems to tent. Everyone has a giant RV and runs their generators all day. The lake and beach are super nice but it was so busy on a sunny day that it wasn't enjoyable at all. There were kids screaming everywhere and no space at all. The rangers do rounds but they never carry any firewood which is annoying. Every time we wanted some we had to ask them to come back on their second round and wait around for them. They apparently sold some at the front but we went there and they weren't. There's so many people selling wood along the road in, I'd recommend getting it there.
Stu TubeStu Tube
My family and I visited for the first time this past Summer. We had a great time. The water was nice, the campground was well kept and the fellow campers were respectful of noise restrictions. We loved how the Chipmunks and squirrels weren't bothered by our presence and the Canada Jays that reside there were so friendly. They were landing on our hands. This has to be our new favorite place to be. But what was really amazing were the stars in the sky at night. Most still weren't visible with the naked eye. But still way more than you would see in the city. And if you have a good camera you could take great night shots like I did.
Erin HErin H
We really enjoyed our stay at Paleface Loop. The campsites are pretty close together and there's not much privacy, but we didn't mind. There are garbage cans, recycling and water nearby. The toilets are pit toilets (no showers or sinks). The more frequently used ones could use some TLC, but overall the site was well maintained. Staff are very friendly. The lake is absolutely stunning. I mean, STUNNING. There is a dog beach where you can let your pooch off leash. Lots of hiking nearby. No cell reception so it's a great place to disconnect.
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We booked a double campsite for a large group of us and it was the smallest double site I've ever seen. We couldn't fit any of our cars on the site with our tents. Some of the single sites were bigger. There is also no privacy. All the campsites are crammed together. This is a real family campground and no one seems to tent. Everyone has a giant RV and runs their generators all day. The lake and beach are super nice but it was so busy on a sunny day that it wasn't enjoyable at all. There were kids screaming everywhere and no space at all. The rangers do rounds but they never carry any firewood which is annoying. Every time we wanted some we had to ask them to come back on their second round and wait around for them. They apparently sold some at the front but we went there and they weren't. There's so many people selling wood along the road in, I'd recommend getting it there.
Danielle

Danielle

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My family and I visited for the first time this past Summer. We had a great time. The water was nice, the campground was well kept and the fellow campers were respectful of noise restrictions. We loved how the Chipmunks and squirrels weren't bothered by our presence and the Canada Jays that reside there were so friendly. They were landing on our hands. This has to be our new favorite place to be. But what was really amazing were the stars in the sky at night. Most still weren't visible with the naked eye. But still way more than you would see in the city. And if you have a good camera you could take great night shots like I did.
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We really enjoyed our stay at Paleface Loop. The campsites are pretty close together and there's not much privacy, but we didn't mind. There are garbage cans, recycling and water nearby. The toilets are pit toilets (no showers or sinks). The more frequently used ones could use some TLC, but overall the site was well maintained. Staff are very friendly. The lake is absolutely stunning. I mean, STUNNING. There is a dog beach where you can let your pooch off leash. Lots of hiking nearby. No cell reception so it's a great place to disconnect.
Erin H

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3.0
3y

We booked a double campsite for a large group of us and it was the smallest double site I've ever seen. We couldn't fit any of our cars on the site with our tents. Some of the single sites were bigger. There is also no privacy. All the campsites are crammed together.

This is a real family campground and no one seems to tent. Everyone has a giant RV and runs their generators all day.

The lake and beach are super nice but it was so busy on a sunny day that it wasn't enjoyable at all. There were kids screaming everywhere and no space at all.

The rangers do rounds but they never carry any firewood which is annoying. Every time we wanted some we had to ask them to come back on their second round and wait around for them. They apparently sold some at the front but we went there and they weren't. There's so many people selling wood along the road in, I'd recommend...

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5.0
1y

My family and I visited for the first time this past Summer. We had a great time. The water was nice, the campground was well kept and the fellow campers were respectful of noise restrictions. We loved how the Chipmunks and squirrels weren't bothered by our presence and the Canada Jays that reside there were so friendly. They were landing on our hands. This has to be our new favorite place to be. But what was really amazing were the stars in the sky at night. Most still weren't visible with the naked eye. But still way more than you would see in the city. And if you have a good camera you could take great night...

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4.0
3y

We really enjoyed our stay at Paleface Loop. The campsites are pretty close together and there's not much privacy, but we didn't mind.

There are garbage cans, recycling and water nearby.

The toilets are pit toilets (no showers or sinks). The more frequently used ones could use some TLC, but overall the site was well maintained. Staff are very friendly.

The lake is absolutely stunning. I mean, STUNNING.

There is a dog beach where you can let your pooch off leash.

Lots of hiking nearby.

No cell reception so it's a great place...

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