BC Hydro will review Buckley Campground security next year
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Buckley Campground is on a large lake (Pend d'Oreille Reservoir), it has pit toilets, cheap firewood, water outlets, picnic tables, fire pits, a beach and a boat ramp. And it's FREE!
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/16/2018
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Buckley Campground is a service of BC Hydro, which operates Seven Mile Dam, behind which is the Pend d'Oreille Reservoir, on the shores of which is this campground. The campground is about a mile past the dam (east) on Seven Mile Dam Road. There's a sign at the turnoff. We stopped by on one of the busiest days of the year (Canada Day) and there were two campsites available, one of which was taken when we were there. It has a large day use area and the boat launch is heavily used by local boaters and fishermen. This is the nearest large body of water to Trail, BC, other than the Columbia River. It's also the best free campground we've come across yet. Though well used, it's off the beaten path, with the nearest highway about 10 km. to the west. Too, the setting is hard to beat.

Sometimes being off the beaten path can be a negative thing for a campground. Below, see what can happen when a campground is too far off the beaten path.
BC Hydro will review Buckley
Campground security next year
Security will stay at the recreation area until September 30.
LIZ BEVAN | Aug. 28, 2014

Pend D’Oreille Recreation Area was closed for a few days back in early July because of “unruly guests” and heavy drinking, but ever since re-opening, things have been going smoothly.

Sabrina Locicero, stakeholder engagement officer with BC Hydro, the operators of Pend D’Oreille and Buckley Campground, says things have continued to operate as usual since security was hired for the site.

“Things have gone really well and we have maintained the security presence,” she said, adding that the security personnel wasn’t just around to enforce rules, but to educate as well. “They are also helping instruct people on what the rules are. Things have been good.”

The plan, for now, is to keep security at the recreation area until the end of the season, which according Locicero, is Sept. 30.

“At this point, we are focusing on this recreation season and we are going to maintain security until the end of the season,” she said, mentioning that with the long weekend ahead, there are going to be a few extra people on site. “We are going to have extra security there for the long weekend because we expect high use.”

The park has been consistently busy, she said, especially on weekends and in after work hours. For next season, BC Hydro will be opening as usual, but security details haven’t been decided upon. “Right now, the plan is to have it open again for families and the day-use area for people to use,” she said.

At the beginning of July, BC Hydro received complaints from visitors to the recreation site about some other guests abusing the public area. The complaints included threats of violence, excessive alcohol consumption and “other unsafe activities.”

The decision was made to close the day-use area until the situation could be resolved and a plan was in place. The overnight camping area remained open.
From the Trail Daily Times
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 08/28/2014

Publication: Trail Daily Times

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