Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Flat 2 acres surrounded by trees and across from slough.
Quiet country surroundings.
Great for kayaking and biking.
Wild life to see (eagles, bears, coyotes, beavers, otters etc).
Beach over looking the water.
Several local hot spots close by, such as waterfalls, golf courses, lakes, skiing and many other tourist destinations.
(We are now offering 3 sites! 1 large group and 2 others. We will also have firewood for sale).
The campsite offers a mixed experience, with some guests appreciating its quiet and beautiful environment but noting the frequent train noise, which can disrupt the peace. The space is well-maintained, with level gravel areas and plenty of shade from large trees, making it comfortable for campers. While hosts Brian and Terra-Lee are praised for their hospitality and helpfulness, the lack of water facilities and proximity to train tracks are common criticisms. Overall, it's a decent spot for those who don't mind some noise and basic amenities.
No water, no washrooms (only ONE portable toalet). Camp is 100 meters from train rail (noises, 2 - 4 cargo train per hour). In my opinion the price does not correspond to the service.
Quiet, private, beautiful. I didn’t realize that the train runs very nearby, but they never blow their whistle, just rumble by. Great communication and easy to find. We were just passing through but would come back!
Overall we had a good experience. The site is a large gravel space that is nice and flat, it has great big trees surrounding the lot that provides perfect shade from the sun throughout the day. The hosts were communicative and close by, kindly offering us to use any fallen wood and logs for firewood.
The only downside to this location for us was the frequent trains that rumble through once or twice an hour and the road which has occasional cars and tractors driving back and forth, which unfortunately shattered the illusion of feeling like you were alone in a peaceful nature spot. Other than that it was a lovely spot, just as pictured, with good hosts.
Have small workshops about your nation, jewelery, knowledge, spirituality etc.
Have native food and show how easy you can identify and make it.
If you have it on or near your first nation site, show and share with everyone who you are and 'be proud'.
Brian is a great host! I made this reservation months ago. Unfortunately, my husband and I caught an awful cold right before our trip that would have made camping miserable so we kept postponing our departure hoping it would pass but alas, I’m still recovering. So while I can’t say anything about the campsite itself, host Brian is a positive person and he quickly responds to messages. He sent instructions, put out signs, and provided firewood, anticipating our eventual arrival. I fully intend to stay there in the future.
Location
Deroche, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, S’ólh Téméxw (Stó:lō), and Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group First Nations according to