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Which crappy one??? There is Lac des Arcs which is a FCFS but always windy and dusty or Three Sisters that is right at Deadman's Flat. :) Both need a lot of upgrades even to make the "Crappy List". We did Bow River (right out side of Canmore) and Three Sisters but helped out at Spray Lakes West too about 15 K down the Smith Dorian. Bow River was the problem child though.
There's one right in Canmore that we always say we're glad we're not staying in when we drive past. More like a trailer park.
 
They also have quiet hours until 7 or 8 so it's not like I can be up at 5:30 tossing stuff into the truck.
Prep the night before. I like to leave relatively early, as I stated earlier, I prep the night before.
You have three kids to get organized, what do you do on a school day?
Or book an extra day at the campground so they do not lose the income.
I have literally arrived at 3 pm for a 12 pm check in and the previous rver was still there and taking their time loading.
Its a campsite not an apartment, how much needs to be left out and unprepped for travel at 7 pm the night before?
 
Prep the night before. I like to leave relatively early, as I stated earlier, I prep the night before.
You have three kids to get organized, what do you do on a school day?
Or book an extra day at the campground so they do not lose the income.
I have literally arrived at 3 pm for a 12 pm check in and the previous rver was still there and taking their time loading.
Its a campsite not an apartment, how much needs to be left out and unprepped for travel at 7 pm the night before?
Why are you getting so bent out of shape about the fact that I'd rather checkout time be 11 am or noon instead of 9 or 10 am?
 
There's one right in Canmore that we always say we're glad we're not staying in when we drive past. More like a trailer park.
That would be Wapiti. That is Canmore's Municipal Campground and that is worse than crappy. That is a more like a hole! Fifty feet from the Trans Canada and maybe a hundred feet from the railway. Both are very busy but what is worse is you get to smell the grease from Micky Dees next door. Power only, one water spigot and no sewer or dump station. Some of Bow River campground is right along the highway too, but at least the sites are decent. Power and water but again, no sewer.
 
That would be Wapiti. That is Canmore's Municipal Campground and that is worse than crappy. That is a more like a hole! Fifty feet from the Trans Canada and maybe a hundred feet from the railway. Both are very busy but what is worse is you get to smell the grease from Micky Dees next door. Power only, one water spigot and no sewer or dump station. Some of Bow River campground is right along the highway too, but at least the sites are decent. Power and water but again, no sewer.
The Wapiti I know is in Jasper and it's quite nice, though mostly unserviced, if I recall correctly.
 

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