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Country Maples Hallowe’en Haunted Forest

October 29, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm PDT

$2

It’s Baaack! The Country Maples Hallowe’en Haunted Forest is back!

4:00 p.m. The campfires will be lit in the field behind the Clubhouse! Bring your own hot dogs, fixings and utensils and chairs

Following that let the frightening festivities begin! Get dressed up and enter to win door prizes! Join in a game of pumpkin croquet, and other games and guess how many candies are in the jar!

7:00 p.m. Wander into the Haunted Forest Trail (if you dare!) for fantastic Hallowe’en fun!! Cost $2 or donation to participate!

Rain or Shine!  Drive down the hill into the campsite and stay to the left twice and follow road to the big clubhouse.  There will be parking in front and to the right side of this building.  Make your way up to the field behind the clubhouse and entry to trail will lead from there.  The trail won’t be open until 7 pm.

Hope to see you there!

 

 

 

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Date:
October 29, 2022
Time:
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm PDT
Cost:
$2
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Pipeline Update as of end of August 2023

The Trans Mtn pipeline is mostly finished installing the pipeline through Camperland. The route was through the Bridal Falls Waterpark, past the Mini Golf through the overflow parking area, through the dog park and through the upper area of Shady Lane which affected 28 full-service sites.

The status is as follows.

  • The tenting area and the access to the Waterpark from Camperland is complete.
  • The Parking lot next to the playground is fully paved now.
  • Sites 133 to 136 and 124 to 128 have been fully restored.
  • The dog run has been reseeded and the grass is starting to grow.
  • We are waiting for Hydro to finish their work so that the next 12 sites can be completed.
  • The roadways that were damaged by the heavy equipment are now fully paved.
  • We will be using fencing to divide the sites instead of cedars (as they tend to die a lot). This work will be done over the next few months.

 

This means that we are still short of 12 sites awaiting BC Hydro.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

Camperland