Crowsnest River RV Park - Coleman

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About Crowsnest River RV Park

The Crowsnest River RV Park is located in the historical corridor of the Crowsnest Pass just south of Highway 3. , The Crowsnest Pass is about 96 Km in distance from Lundbreck, AB to Elko, BC.

Crowsnest River RV Park is strategically located in the Crowsnest Pass to the east of the Continental Divide, offering a serene location with paramount vistas, within close proximity to Chinook Lake, Emerald Lake, Island Lake, Crowsnest Lake, Summit Lake and Phillips Lake.

The Municipality of Crowsnest Pass is located in the Rocky Mountains in southwest corner of Alberta. The municipality formed as a result of the amalgamation of five towns – Bellevue, Blairmore, Coleman, Frank & Hillcrest.

Fish, hike, climb, or mountain bike at the Pass Powderkeg on our extensive trails or bicycle/walk our 23 km community trail. This trail is a non-motorized route connects the communities and is a combination of asphalt, gravel, and natural trail surfaces. As you travel between communities there are viewpoints and interpretive signage to learn more about the Crowsnest Pass’ amazing natural and cultural history. Try your swing at the Crowsnest Pass Golf Club which is one of the top mountain golf destinations in western Canada.

Contact Crowsnest River RV Park

Address :

3704 18 Ave, Coleman, AB T0K 0M0, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +777
Website : http://crowsnestriverrvpark.ca/
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3704 18 Ave, Coleman, AB T0K 0M0, Canada
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Paul Crapo on Google

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Very nice campground. Well maintained and the owners are on site all the time making sure you are happy! Terry took quite a bit of his own time to help us get perfectly situated with our RV on the site and was there with his chainsaw to take care of an unruly tree stump that was in the way. Can’t beat the service, security and welcome home feeling you get. Thanks again!
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Lana Rausch on Google

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We stayed here 2 seasons. The first season they were very accomodating and seemed to want you to enjoy the campground. The second season, they were not. The camphost never once came by our site to even meet us. When we first visited the campground it appeared as though they cared about making it a beautiful place. Later, I realized they did not. They didn't water the trees and many died. The grass was full of rocks and I felt like I was in a farmer's field.this place is very expensive with nothing to offer other than the surrounding mountains, which you could get from the campground in town that actually has more to offer. They have power (They ask you to limit), water (also limited) and sewer. The garbage cans were always full. So they told us to keep our garbage in our trailer if it was full. The wind is so strong that many people chain their trailers to huge concrete blocks so they don't move. The concrete blocks have to be rented by the campground as if the cost of the lot wasn't enough. Every week they come out with new rules, because either the camp hosts kids did something they shouldn't have or the camphost herself did. There is no laundry machines. The shower and toilets were closed the second year because the camphost didnt want to have to ramp up the cleaning (her words). Every year they increase the lot rent. For the amount you pay (3200.00) it is definitely not a resort nor should it cost resort prices. This year many people left mid season due to the weekly rules and no value for their money. Also, they only want high end RV's so if yours isn't brand new, don't even bother calling!
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Philippa Brysiuk on Google

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We have been guests of CRRV since they opened. 2021 will be our 5th summer. Terry and Laurie treat you like family. Every year there have been improvements made. 2020 was challenging for everyone, even campgrounds. The government changed rules constantly and campgrounds had to follow. Despite this it was a great year at CRRV. We appreciate the upgrades to the park. Lots of wildlife use the park as a throughway. People are (mostly) friendly. The owners and employees are great and are happy to visit and/or help. We can't wait for the 2021 season.
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Brian Brysiuk on Google

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Over the years we have been guests at many overnight and seasonal RV campgrounds. In my opinion CRRV offers you the best bang for the buck, bar none. I got my first view of the park when it was in its initial stages of development. Terry took me on a tour outlining his vision of what he wanted the park to embody. His enthusiasm was contagious and I could hardly wait for the winter to pass so we could camp there along with the rest of the first seasons guests. Over the years since then I have watched Terry and Laurie literally pour their blood, sweat and tears into making the park a wonderful retreat for all of us, that make it our summer home. The team members they have at the park share their vision of having a park that can be enjoyed by all, safely and in harmony. Once again I wait, impatiently, for this year's camping season at CRRV to begin. ?
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Mac Kinnon on Google

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There’s a place beyond the pollution of city lights and sounds. A place where you fall asleep to the sound of water moving. A place where stars go on forever dusted in the night sky. It’s not in the middle of nowhere but it feels like it. If you want quality private time or gathering time this is the place. World class fishing is 300 metres away, hiking of all levels trail head from this place. Paddle boarding, kayaking, and swimming is all 3 mins drive away. Pack a book, a bevie and a chair because that’s all you’ll need for the day. This is the place for whatever your summer needs are.
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The QUINNtessential Life on Google

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We have been staying at this RV Park since 2018. It's our "home away from home". Terry and Laurie (the owners) have done so much to make this park the perfect place to get away. Situated just east of the Alberta/BC border, on the edge of the Canadian Rockies, there's so much to do right out your door! From hiking, boating and off-roading to just hanging out and visiting with the neighbors. Having a fully serviced, fully secured site to come to every week makes our time there all about fun. We've never had to worry about running out of water or whether our fridge is still running. We wake up each morning to gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains and a peacefulness that makes that first cup of coffee so much more enjoyable. We would not hesitate to recommend this park to any of our friends.
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Mark Roach on Google

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CRRV Park became an idyllic refuge this past summerβ€”set in the Crowsnest River valley in beautiful Crowsnest Pass with amazing views of the surrounding mountains, including the iconic Crowsnest Mountain, Mount Tecumseh to the north and the Livingstone range to the south. Being able to spend leisure time and even working some days from our Airstream in such beauty was transformative for me. The stress of work and pandemic worries would melt away on the gorgeous drive down from Calgary to our happy place. Beyond the beautiful setting, CRRV Park is a real community. Melissa, George, Terry and Laurie have created a place that feels like coming home, with the welcoming hello waves as you drive into the park to your site, and the safety, security and care taken in maintaining the property.
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Peter Romeo on Google

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Summers are always amazing at Crowsnest River RV Park. You just can't beat the views, the sense of community and the professionalism of staff who go above and beyond to provide an excellent experience. Looking forward to summer 2022 already! : )

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