Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort — Campground in Whistler

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Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort

Campground at 8018 Mons Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada, Whistler, British Columbia, V0N 1B8 . Here you will find detailed information about Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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8018 Mons Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada, Whistler, British Columbia, V0N 1B8
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Whistler
Postcode:
V0N 1B8

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Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort is a UK Campground based in Whistler, British Columbia. Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort is located at 8018 Mons Rd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B8, Canada,


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Reviews of Riverside A Parkbridge Camping RV Resort

  • Jonathan
    Added 2016.10.08
    Arrived here in the snow today. The staff were great, any questions we asked, they answered brilliantly. No issues about customer service at all...
  • Eliana
    Added 2016.07.22
    From the campsite you have access to countless trails for running, hiking and biking. There are lakes along these trails to stop, take in the scenery and relax. Whistler Village is 1KM away, easy walk and lots to see.
  • Camila
    Added 2016.04.08
    We stayed here in our pop-up trailer over the Canada Day long weekend.
  • Olivia
    Added 2015.01.14
    Bathrooms are very clean and the yurts are nice. Customer service falls very short. We booked a yurt and were placed near a service road that had traffic rerouted for all spa guests due to construction. There were cars and people coming and going all day. At night they ran a loud generator for giant spot lights for the spa guests. Management did not warn us about the extra noise while booking. No mention on their website either. Management offered to move us to a quiter spot for a $150 relocation fee. No thanks I won't be spending any more money here. Also you need a token to take a shower ( which at $150 a night for yurt guests is ridiculous) but of course you can only get the token from the office when they aren't closed. Here's an idea use real coins. The spa also used a gas powered golf cart to move guests back and forth every 5 minutes so the air was sweet with the smell of exhaust . It's exactly how I imagined a weekend in the mountains, thanks Riverside!
  • Thomas
    Added 2015.01.02
    The site number we were at was very nice with a view over our neighbors. Some sites are terraced which is a plus. Showers are a separate fee, the facilities are kept clean so it's worth it.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2014.10.20
    We're in an RV so currently fully hooked up. Everything works great. Loving life! Ha
  • Cooper
    Added 2014.09.12
    Over-all, the best camping in the area we have experienced. We will definitely stay again.
  • Nicholas
    Added 2014.05.16
    We stayed for 3 days in the RV Park in August 17. Great facilities and not too far from the town. Watch out for bears!
  • John
    Added 2013.10.19
    We were excited to have a relaxing long weekend in Whistler, but were quite disappointed. We booked a yurt, which was nice enough- it was clean, warm, and had decent beds. What was not great was the location of the yurts within the resort. The Scandinave Spa is right next door, and they are doing some sort of renovation or construction, so ALL guests are being rerouted down the road where the yurts are located to access the spa. This means that there are literally people walking by your yurt every few minutes from morning until night. This also meant that there were constantly shuttles, taxis, and golf carts driving by, shuttling people to the spa. They have also put up giant spotlights that are turned on as soon as it get dark, which are powered by an extremely loud generator that is literally right next to the yurts. We arrived at night so didn't notice any of this until the next morning. We decided to ask about moving to a more quiet yurt, but were (rudely) told by staff that there were only two free yurts (even though they were almost all empty, by our observation), and also stated it would be an extra night's fee ($150) to change. It would have been nice for the resort to have either put us in a yurt that was further from the road, or to have at least told us that there would be a lot of noise and people walking by. It felt like we were staying in a parking lot all weekend, which was far from what we were hoping for.
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