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Eiling Kramer Campground
Overview
Eiling Kramer Campground offers a serene escape nestled along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in the historic town of Battleford, Saskatchewan. This municipal park is highly regarded for its lush greenery and proximity to provincial landmarks. It provides a peaceful atmosphere where travelers can unwind under a canopy of mature poplar trees. Whether you are passing through on the Yellowhead Highway or staying to explore local history, the park serves as a welcoming gateway to the Battlefords region.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in a picturesque location within the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Its position directly adjacent to the Fort Battleford National Historic Site adds a unique layer of heritage to the stay. Visitors are surrounded by natural river landscapes and well-maintained walking paths. The setting is characterized by its quiet, semi-wooded terrain, offering a stark contrast to more urban RV parks while remaining conveniently close to local shops and services in town.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to modern travelers with a variety of site options including electric-only hookups and unserviced areas for a more rustic experience. Essential facilities include clean washrooms, coin-operated showers, and a communal sanitary dump station for RV maintenance. Families often appreciate the on-site playground and the picnic tables provided at each site. The park is also pet-friendly, featuring plenty of open space for walking dogs and dedicated fire pits for evening gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History enthusiasts will find themselves steps away from Fort Battleford National Historic Site, where costumed interpreters bring local history to life. Just a short drive away, the Fred Light Museum houses an impressive collection of local artifacts and firefighting equipment. For outdoor recreation, the nearby river valley offers extensive trails for hiking and birdwatching. You can also cross the bridge into North Battleford for additional shopping, dining, and diverse local galleries.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal match for history buffs and families who prefer a quiet, nature-focused environment over a high-activity resort. It is perfectly suited for travelers seeking a scenic stopover along their journey through Saskatchewan. Because of its spacious sites and calm pace, it is also a great choice for those who enjoy birdwatching or simple relaxation by the river. It offers an authentic community feel that makes every visitor feel welcome.
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User Reviews
Charles Rusnell
Awe-inspiring views. Extremely well kept campground. Bathrooms were spotless; the cleanest I've ever seen in a campground. Easy to park our small Scamp trailer. Friendly staff. Would highly recommend.
Neil Makaroff
As others have posted, there is no rhyme or reason to how the “full service” hookups are situated. I had to buy another hose at Canadian Tire. The actual sites could be more level side to side. While it’s nice to have lots of green space, the hookups are in definite need of relocation and addition!!
Lisa Layman
Stopped for an overnight on our way through. Nice, clean bathrooms and a very neat, clean CG. The only off was the “full hookups.” The site we were given had a shared water that would have required us to use 2 very long hoses that we didn’t have. Also, there was not a double connection for sharing so not sure how we’d accomplish that. And the pull through sites were awkward. Overall, though, it was a CG I’d return to.
Jennifer Maguire
I booked two sites here as a layover campground on route to our final destination. We are grateful this was only for one night! Firstly, the two sites were not side-by-side even though there were lots of empty ones down our lane. Generally when you book two sites it's because you are travelling together and enjoy each other's company, and therefore, the sites should be together. Secondly, we booked pull-through full-service sites. Now this is where things went completely awry. Electricity...yes. Each site has an electrical outlet that is easily accessible. Water? Nope. Sure there's a water pole, like 50 ft away from your site. If you don't have two hoses, you're out of luck...and water. Now, let's talk sewage hook-up. It's very far away from where your trailer is, and not a drop down receiver like any other campground would have. These are sideways, angled and some even raised off the ground. We walked around the full-hookup area, and of the 36 sites available, we counted 3 that have water, electricity and sewage all lined up and easily accessible! 3! This full-hookup area is a definite after thought, and NOT worth the extra $10 per night, as you can't use them. Therefore you are paying for service that you can't use. What's good about the campground? It's pretty quiet, the sites do have compact gravel that makes leveling easy. There is nice grass and trees, too.
Nicole Bull
I camped here with my tent, for the week. It was quiet and peaceful. The bathrooms were very clean. Shopping was not very far. I will be returning in the future. Plus on a windy day I was gone all day, 😔 called the front office to keep an eye on my tent to make she it didn't blow away and they said if it happens to collapse, they would put it back up 👍and that eased my mind. Also wifi service was great 🫶
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