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ramses355

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Posted: 08/06/08 05:31am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Going to Waterton NP next week from Glacier in U.S. Think I need to reserve a site at Townsite? Is Waterton as crowded as Glacier?
We'll arrive midweek so maybe Crandall is an option. Thanks

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We never had reservations when we we there back in 1998. I would check their internet site to see what they suggest.

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Waterton has become a lot Lmore popular sinc 1998!! Suggest you get a reservation. We were there kast summer.
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i suggest reservations especially if there on a weekend or if you want water and power

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Service sites at Townsite looked pretty well booked next week, unserviced may be available. Check resevation site at http://www.pccamping.ca/parkscanada/en/map.cgi?&p=11&g=30

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Yes, recommend getting reservations, specially if you want hookups.

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We don't need hookups and would prefer the more isolated campgrounds. Do the no reservation sites fill up mid-week? we will arrive on Thursday for a couple of days stay.

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Yes they do fill up quick, My bro was there last week , and he mentioned that they could not get in that same day , so they showed up the next day before noon and they did get a spot at Crandel, Crandel is a much nicer CC then the town site.


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I made reservations back in April, for 3 weeks ago and could only get unserviced for our size MH. Had a great time except came face to face with a black bear on the walk way around the cmpg, Never walked backwards so fast in my life.lol


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Crandell site is non serviced CG. Operated on a first come first served basis. We just got back from Waterton yesterday. Great place to camp. It fills up fast so be there before lunch. You might also want to consider Waterton Springs CG. This used to be the old KOA. Its under new management and the folks there do try real hard to accommodate you. Its only about a 10 min drive from the park gates. Has lots of room for big units and offers full service sites.

* This post was edited 08/12/08 10:14am by SWD *

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