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Caution! Lead in water
We were looking forward to visiting this campground again and were prepared for dry camping and heat. When we got there, there was a faded notice on the water pump that there was lead in the water an...
Goldpan Provincial Park is adjacent to TC-1, approximately 10 kilometers outside of Spences Bridge. Established in 1956, this park is very small – clocking in at a whopping 5 hectares in size – and is...
Our favourite campground where you get away from it all...
This little campground has no running water, you have to pump your own water, no flush toilets and no hookups. There are trains running night and day on both side of the campground which is right on ...
We were sad that we could only stay one night, we loved it here in this beautiful provincial park on the river. The toilets are very clean, the noise from the road and the trains is not bad at all, it...
This small campground also has a great swimming hole if you walk a minute upstream through the brush to the sandy beach. Often you will be the only ones there and not have to worry too much about swim...
Caution! Lead in water
We were looking forward to visiting this campground again and were prepared for dry camping and heat. When we got there, there was a faded notice on the water pump that there was lead in the water an...
Explore the old Wagon Road
Goldpan Provincial Park is adjacent to TC-1, approximately 10 kilometers outside of Spences Bridge. Established in 1956, this park is very small – clocking in at a whopping 5 hectares in size – and is...
Our favourite campground where you get away from it all...
This little campground has no running water, you have to pump your own water, no flush toilets and no hookups. There are trains running night and day on both side of the campground which is right on ...
Loved it here
We were sad that we could only stay one night, we loved it here in this beautiful provincial park on the river. The toilets are very clean, the noise from the road and the trains is not bad at all, it...
Cool Down at the River's Edge
This small campground also has a great swimming hole if you walk a minute upstream through the brush to the sandy beach. Often you will be the only ones there and not have to worry too much about swim...