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Tsawwassen RV Resort
Overview
Tsawwassen RV Resort serves as a prime gateway location for travelers navigating the beautiful West Coast of British Columbia. Situated just moments from the edge of the Salish Sea, this park offers a peaceful coastal atmosphere where guests can unwind while enjoying the fresh salt air. It provides a well-organized environment that effectively balances relaxation with the practical needs of today's mobile travelers.
Location & Surroundings
The park is ideally situated in Tsawwassen, BC, just minutes away from the BC Ferries terminal. This strategic placement makes it an essential stop for those planning to travel to Victoria or the Gulf Islands. The surrounding area features the scenic landscapes of Delta and the bustling Tsawwassen Mills shopping district, while Boundary Bay provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor exploration and coastal views.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can choose from a variety of sites featuring full hookups with 30 or 50-amp service to accommodate diverse rig types. The resort is equipped with several facilities to ensure a comfortable stay:
- Modern washrooms and hot showers for guest convenience.
- On-site laundry facilities to help refresh your supplies.
- High-speed WiFi access to stay connected during your journey.
The resort also features a dedicated playground area, providing a safe space for children to play after a long day of travel.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Centennial Beach, which offers warm shallow waters and excellent bird-watching opportunities. For families, the Big Splash Water Slide Park is a popular destination located just a short distance away. Most importantly, the park's location allows for easy boarding at the ferry terminal, making it simple to organize day trips or continue your journey across the Strait of Georgia to experience island life.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is particularly well-suited for transit-focused RVers who require a dependable and comfortable home base before or after a ferry crossing. Its proximity to the United States border also makes it a favorite for international travelers heading north. If you value a strategic location that offers both convenience for logistics and a family-friendly environment near the coast, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Deku
Quiet, close to mall/Waterpark/town/ferry, facilities were clean, ok price. It's ideal if you need a place to park and sleep for a few days while you go see sights. It's not a luxury rv park so if you intend to spend all day there with your kids you'll be disappointed. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Alanna Reddemann
It's a lived in site, quite messy and run down. Good location, people were friendly. Front desk staff very friendly and accommodating. Just needs to be cleaned up.
Dale G
• Site was fairly level. • Very long sites, apparently they double up units in the sites. • This could be a great park, if properly run, but it’s mostly seasonal / permanent units and they don’t care about appearance. • It’s like a place RV’s go to die, I have never seen this many rundown units in one place. • The only thing this campground has going for it, is its proximity to the ferry. • Very expensive. • I did not use the showers, based on the rest of the campground I had very little faith in them. • There was also an odd odor in the park, could not identify it, it was almost like in a cross between restaurant kitchen when the grease traps were full and mold. • WIFI was slow, Rogers worked great. • I will not stay here again.
Vince Chichak
I first stayed there 4 years ago, and back then, the place needed a clean up and serious maintenance. Well here I am again 4 years later and nothing has changed. NOTHING! It still needs some serious TLC. The only thing good about this place is that it gives you a place to park your camper for the night so you can catch the early ferry. It was $70 a night for a piece of gravel to park on and sleep. There are lots of long-time RV residents here, some in decades old campers that look like they should be crushed.
Mike Payne
It was a place for the night before catching the ferry. Old and not overly clean. Lots of long term people staying there with run down RVs and lots of junk in the yards I won't stay here again even though it is close to the ferry. I would rather drive a few more miles.and stay some place nicer.
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