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For Ravens Nest RV Park: Raven’s nest RV Park in Westbank BC review I full-timed here. The park is in decent shape and fairly new. The bathroom building is new and like a resort with nice tile and marble. A pay shower is $1 (loonies only) and gives you 16 minutes of a good hot shower, with excellent water pressure. However you cannot control the temperature and some find it too hot. Forget about taking a cold shower if you find that invigorating or believe in the health benefits of such. There are no shortcuts to the bathroom/shower facility/laundry room and you must walk around the entire circumference of the park. The Wifi is basically unusable and I needed to get my own Shaw hookup. The pads are gravel with no shade trees which comes with advantages and disadvantages - back in your trailer and there are no trees to hit or scrape, but nothing for those seeking shade in the hot summer. The gravel pads result in constant dirt, gravel and mud tracked into your unit. The laundry facilities are reasonably priced, however you must buy a prepaid card and load it using a debit card. The machines are new and wash and dry well. There is a large washer and a large dryer and several smaller washer dryer combos. If you lose the card the park will not reimburse you. A full service site with 30 amp power, water, sewer and 20 cable channels is $650 a month. This is a good value with many parks charging $900+ and requiring a credit card. There are no contracts which is both an advantage and disadvantage. The park restricts older RVs, so if your unit is not 2000 or newer you may be out of luck. Generally speaking the RV Park community is very friendly and helpful with people from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life. The disadvantages are the maim detractor with no signed contract and no published rules. You must have an in person interview to see if the camp host approves you. This is on first nations private land and neither the provincial nor first nations tenancy has any control over what the park operator does. The current camp host is very bullying, He has behaved this way to a number of residents. Items such as gazebos, campsite cleanliness, adherence to guidelines on skirting, painting and landscaping are not clear. The camp host will gaslight you by advising that “he told you when you moved in” about certain rules (which don’t exist in writing and we’re never explained), holding over you the constant treat of eviction. The park has no permanent structures stated on its website, yet a number of people have these structures and don’t seem to have any issues. As well you are expected to keep your site weed free, but the park does not provide any tools to do so. Skirting must be vinyl or plywood (painted) and no chipboard, but again many have chipboard and unpainted skirting. I seems different rules apply for each person depending on wether the camp host likes you or not. And be sure not to comment about this or you will be cut off and threatened with eviction. He also operates on hearsay if one comment of negativity is made about you, not stopping to ask you for details or do any research on your side of the story. This gives the park very negative vibe and for that reason I would not recommend staying here for any length of time.

Posted Mar 10, 2021 by Unhappy camper from Kelowna . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Geo

For Ravens Nest RV Park: This is a new park that is currently under development, and as such, there were few amenities available at the time. The full service site I parked at was well leveled and had excellent utility hook-ups. It’s relatively close to the highway, so you’ll experience some noise, and the industrial location lacks charm and aesthetics. However, its convenient location and proximity to area wineries make this a convenient pit stop for wine lovers.

Posted Sep 19, 2018 by Geo from Vancouver BC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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