While I can understand this fellow’s frustration, if you look at it from the viewpoint that space is space. The site can be used for either and they don’t put two tents on a site. In national parks in the U.S. that site for bikers/hikers may be off the road, tiny and impossible for an RV to fit in. It does seem a lot for a site, though!
Why does sleeping in a tent cost the same as an RV?
Summer is a time for camping. One great thing about Alberta is the large selection of campgrounds. There are many in the mountains, foothills, parklands, and boreal forest. The choices are endless.…