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Why pay extra for a seaview room when you can wake up right on the beach for next to nothing? Camping is cheap, cheerful, cool and perfect for a taste of the great outdoors.

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    Riverside Campground

    Posted by nickyr 1 February 2006

    We stayed at Riverside campground last year. It's a little further out from the town centre, though the walk is pleasant if there isn't too much snow. There are also shuttle buses to and fro in the morning and evening. The best bit about it is the privacy: you can park your RV there or do as we did and stay in a dinky log cabin. These are very cosy and provide a little mountain ambience! They also come equipped with cooking facilities, so you are free from the restrictions of a hotel, and can eat cheaply in the evenings (there's a good supermarket in town).

    8018 Mons Road, Whistler; tel: 604 905 5533; www.whistlercamping.com

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