
Hello! Dahooja!
Welcome to the Quesnel Downtown RV Park & Campground located on the traditional territory of the Lhtako Dene.
Quesnel Downtown RV Park & Campground is located along the Quesnel River, within walking distance of the shops and restaurants of downtown Quesnel, accessible via the Riverfront Trail. Find out more about what to do during your stay at tourismquesnel.com.
Quesnel Downtown RV Park & Campground is centrally located for those spending a few days visiting the region, or for travellers making an overnight stop on a longer road trip through the province

RV & Trailer Sites

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Campsites

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Location:
21 Johnston Bridge Loop
Quesnel, BC V2J 0A9
Directions:
From Williams Lake:- Head north on BC-97 N
- Continue straight onto Marsh Dr/Moffat Bridge Approach
- Turn left onto Davie St
- Turn left onto Front St/Johnston Bridge Loop
- The campground will be on the right
- Head south on BC-97 S
- Continue straight onto Front St
- Turn right onto Front St/Johnston Bridge Loop
- The campground will be on the right

This is a very new park, they have done a nice job with landscaping that will fill in. Spaces are large and nicely planned. There is a beautiful walking trail nearby that leads to parks along the river. Four stars because one of the two nights the train was making so much noise for an hour around midnight, maybe coupling and uncoupling cars? The other night was fine and the trains didn’t bother us at all. I would definitely stay there again though.

Place is brand new and spotless clean. Friendly camp staf and just 5 minutes walk to brewpub and some nice restaurants. It is a city campground so you do hear a bit of traffic and sometimes a train. But thats what you get in the middle of a city. Places have water and power, no sani-dump but there is a free dump place just 200m from the campground.

This is a great urban site. Right beside town so you can walk to the brewery for a drink or get a meal in town. The sites are spacious and everything is brand spanking new! Having a camp host is a real plus, but make sure you lock everything up at night just in case.