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Witset RV Park and Campground — Hotel in British Columbia

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Witset RV Park and Campground
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Witset Canyon
115 Trans-Canada Hwy, Witset, BC V0J 2N7, Canada
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Witset RV Park and Campground
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Witset RV Park and Campground

159 Telkwa High Rd, Witset, BC V0J 2N7, Canada
4.0(87)

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+1 250-847-1471
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witset.ca

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Witset Canyon

Witset Canyon

Witset Canyon

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Nancy SamuelsNancy Samuels
The campsites are very large with enough room between them that a typical RV park would have squeezed in another site between every two. They have a nice playground for kids. Firewood and laundry are free! There is a small museum about the local group of First People, but it wasn’t open for us. There is a very nice staircase (115 steps) down to the road above the rocks where the native people use nets to catch salmon and steelhead. We enjoyed watching them catch fish. Another staircase (131 steps) goes down to the river downstream from the canyon where they fish. The river is beautiful!
Reg BelyeaReg Belyea
This is a great RV campground on the Bulkly River just 30km north of Smithers. it only has 50amp service with water. There is a dump station on the property. The sites are huge! The campground and washroom/showers are very clean. There is a beautiful onsite museum illustrating the local 1st Nation. Also next door on the Bulkley River is a demonstration facility with salmon fish ladders and local fishermen use traditional fishing techniques to catch the salmon!
George BormanGeorge Borman
Beautiful Campground and very well maintained. The sites are well spaced and some have beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The museum there is well worth your time to understand the culture of the people and the area. Brenda and Jim that run the Campground are wonderful people and very friendly. They'll make sure you have a great stay.
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The campsites are very large with enough room between them that a typical RV park would have squeezed in another site between every two. They have a nice playground for kids. Firewood and laundry are free! There is a small museum about the local group of First People, but it wasn’t open for us. There is a very nice staircase (115 steps) down to the road above the rocks where the native people use nets to catch salmon and steelhead. We enjoyed watching them catch fish. Another staircase (131 steps) goes down to the river downstream from the canyon where they fish. The river is beautiful!
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This is a great RV campground on the Bulkly River just 30km north of Smithers. it only has 50amp service with water. There is a dump station on the property. The sites are huge! The campground and washroom/showers are very clean. There is a beautiful onsite museum illustrating the local 1st Nation. Also next door on the Bulkley River is a demonstration facility with salmon fish ladders and local fishermen use traditional fishing techniques to catch the salmon!
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Beautiful Campground and very well maintained. The sites are well spaced and some have beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The museum there is well worth your time to understand the culture of the people and the area. Brenda and Jim that run the Campground are wonderful people and very friendly. They'll make sure you have a great stay.
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Reviews of Witset RV Park and Campground

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5.0
6y

Cannot rate this place highly enough. Best we stayed during our 4 weeks through BC, Yukon & Alaska. We stayed a night in August and liked it so much we stayed another night on our way back in September. Beautiful spot. Nice views. Level ground. Full hook ups available. Back in & pull through. Good space between sites for privacy. Free firewood. New clean warm bathhouse and laundry. Hot free showers with good water pressure. Great wifi. The host is an awesome guy and first nation museum & gift store nearby made it an interesting and educational stay for us tourists. FYI this place is the same as...

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5.0
3y

The campground is beautiful with mountain scenery easy walk to the gorge clean laundry free firewood for your site Brenda is a great camp host with a lot of good information about the area. The only thing is I wish they would put gps location because our gps with campground address wanted to send us all the way to Smithers than back so dirt country road when the campground only sits about a half mile from the trans Canada highway in Witset. Would definitely stay here again in fact we even had friends we met on our adventure they called us and asked where we where and they came...

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5.0
3y

The campsites are very large with enough room between them that a typical RV park would have squeezed in another site between every two. They have a nice playground for kids. Firewood and laundry are free!

There is a small museum about the local group of First People, but it wasn’t open for us. There is a very nice staircase (115 steps) down to the road above the rocks where the native people use nets to catch salmon and steelhead. We enjoyed watching them catch fish. Another staircase (131 steps) goes down to the river downstream from the canyon where they fish.

The river...

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