Resorts Vacation, 68 RV Sites, 6 Pull Thru's, Hot Showers, 30 Amp Electrical Service, Camping With Activities, Camping With Lake, Camping With Beach, Camping With Electricity
Welcome to the Oxbow RV Resort in beautiful Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. Situated just across from Skaha Lake and Park where there are numerous water and land activities. Oxbow RV Resort is just minutes from shopping malls and downtown Penticton. The Oxbow offers 68 fully serviced sites including 30 amp power, water, sewer, 1st class washrooms/coin showers, coin laundry, payphone with data ports, paved road, shade trees and lawn. The park-like grounds are meticulously well kept. Wi-Fi available.
Welcome to Pilot Bay Resort on Kootenay Lake, in the southeast corner of British Columbia, Canada. Kootenay Lake is BC's third largest natural lake and was used as the main transportation link by early prospectors and settlers who laid the foundations for the first mines and towns in the Kootenay area. Pilot Bay was one of several such communities. The town vanished around 1902; today only scattered bricks, cellar foundations and two brick stacks remain. However, the scenic lake is still the chosen route for modern travelers. Walk-on and drive-on commuters cross the lake daily on the longest free ferry ride in North America. The East Shore terminal, at Kootenay Bay, is within walking distance of Pilot Bay Resort.
Enjoy the picturesque views of the Okanagan Valley at Macdonald Acres RV Park in Kelowna. Our full-service RV park has several convenient amenities. Book your next vacation with us today!
We had our wedding at Macdonald acres this past summer. We were so happy with everything, Aimee and kale went above and beyond to help make our special day so wonderful. I couldnt believe how amazing everything turned out. Thank you so much for all your guys help.
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This park provides ample space for new RV's with multiple slide-outs and awnings, too large for older parks. Treated water and sewer connections are provided, as well as 50 amp power to all stalls. This is a rare commodity among local parks.