Terms & Conditions

Mannville Riverview Golf Course & RV Resort, Mannville, Alberta

CAMPING REGISTRATIONS

Camping Reservations

  1. No person shall camp in a Park or Campground unless that person has first made a reservation in the manner required by the Village and paid any applicable fees and charges, or that person is residing on a camp site with the Registered Camper and the reservation made by the Registered Camper contemplates that person residing on the campsite.
  2. When accepting a camping reservation, the Village may impose any terms, conditions or requirements that the Village considers necessary, and all person camping pursuant to that reservation shall comply with such terms, conditions or requirements.
  3. A Registered Camper shall always keep a copy of the receipt issued for a camping reservation with the Registered Camper while present in a Campground and shall present that receipt to a Park or Clubhouse Manager for inspection upon request.
  4. No person shall camp in a portion of a Park or Campground other than a campsite assigned to that person, unless they have first obtained permission by the  Clubhouse Manager or the Chief Administrative Officer.
  5. Camping reservations may be made online through the Village’s camping reservation system, by phone call or in person at Mannville Riverview Golf Course Clubhouse or in any other manner that the Village may advise. A reservation fee will be applied to all reservations.
  6. A person wishing to make a camping reservation shall provide the Village with:
    1. A valid credit card number;
    2. Payment, in advance, of any camping fees and charges that have been imposed by the Village, for each day and site reserved (as per the Village’s Master Rates Bylaw as amended from time to time);
    3. The persons name;
    4. The number of guests accompanying that person;
    5. A contact telephone number;
    6. License plate numbers for any vehicles and Camping Accommodation units to be brought into a Park or Campground.
    7. Financial information required to make payment to the Village;
    8. Information regarding any animals that will be residing in the campsite(s) occupied by that person;
    9. If requested by the Village, photograph identification enough to satisfy the Village that the person in question is eighteen (18) years of age or older; and
    10. Any other information that the Village may request.
  7. No person may make a camping reservation unless that person is eighteen (18) years of age or older.
  8. On-line camping reservation for a given year will be open as of January 1st of that year. By phone call or in-person reservations at the Mannville Riverview Golf Course Clubhouse, for a given year, will open during the month of April for that year. See the Village’s website for further details on specific dates and times. Seasonal Site Reservations for a given year will open as of January 1st of that year by phone to the Chief Administrative Officer or their designate.
  9. All reservations shall be on a first-come, first-served basis.
  10. A Registered Camper may, on the last day of his or her camping reservation, make a further reservation for an additional period, though this shall be subject to the availability of campsites.
  11. The check-in time for persons camping at the campground is 3:00 p.m. and check-out time is 1:00 p.m.
  12. The Chief Administrative Officer may, at their discretion, allow a person to reserve a portion of a Park or Campground for a wedding or other event. A person making such a reservation must pay, in advance, all fees and charges imposed by the Village. The cancellation requirements set out in subsections (15) and (16) apply to a reservation made under this subsection.
  13. A Registered Camper must provide the Village with at least seventy-two (72) hours’ notice in order to cancel a camping reservation. An administrative fee equivalent to a one (1) night stay per site will be placed on the Registered Camper’s credit card for any cancellations made with less than seventy-two (72) hours.
  14. Cancellation fees described in subsection (15) may be waived at the discretion of the Clubhouse Manager or the Chief Administrative Officer.
  15. Anyone over the age of sixteen (16) staying in a tent on the same campsite as another Camping Accommodation Unit will be charged the non-powered fee. Only one tent will be permitted per site.
  16. If two Camping Accommodation Units are on one campsite where only one power pedestal exists, one Camping Accommodation Unit will be charged the power rate and the other(s) will be charged the non-powered rate.
  17. The number of tents permitted in a tenting site will be at the discretion of a Park or Clubhouse Manager.

Campsite Occupation

  1. The number of Motor Vehicles, Camping Accommodation Units that will be permitted at a campsite is at the discretion of the  Clubhouse Manager and will depend on the size of the campsite.
  2. No Registered Camper shall bring onto, or permitted to remain upon, a campsite more Motor Vehicles, Camping Accommodation Units than have been permitted by the Clubhouse Manager.
  3. No person that is attending the Mannville Riverview Golf Course and RV Resort shall park a vehicle at the Registered Camper’s campsite:
    1. In a manner or at a location that impedes traffic; or
    2. In a location prohibited by a sign.

GENERAL RULES AND PROHIBITIONS

Nuisance and Noise

  1. A person present in the RV Resort must remain quiet between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
  2. No person shall cause or participate in any activity that, in the opinion of the Clubhouse Manager, constitutes a public nuisance.
  3. Without limiting subsection (2), a person within a Park or Campground shall not cause or permit any noise that is reasonably likely to disturb the peace of another individual, which may include, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, noise caused by a dog or other animal that the person has caused or permitted to be present in a Park or Campground. For greater certainty, this prohibition also always applies, including when the quiet time referred to in subsection (1) is not in effect.
  4. Without limiting subsections (1) to (3), no generators shall be used within a Park or Campground between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., and a Park or Clubhouse Manager may, at any time, require a person to turn off or relocate a generator being used within a Park or Campground.

Wate Disposal and Clean-up

  1. A person shall not leave any garbage, litter, liquid waste or other refuse within a Park or Campground, except in a receptable designated by the Village for that purpose.
  2. Wastewater generated within a Camping Accommodation Unit shall only be discharged into an appropriate and sealed portable wastewater holding tank or into a wastewater dumping station designed and designated for such a purpose.
  3. Where waste disposal receptables have not been provided in a Park or Campground, or a portion thereof, a person shall remove all garbage, litter, liquid waste or other refuse and properly dispose of it outside of a Park or Campground.
  4. A person shall, prior to exiting a Park or Campground, restore any portion of a Park or Campground that the person has used or occupied, including a campsite, to the condition that it was in prior to the persons use or occupation, and, for greater certainty, the person shall leave a Park or Campground or portion thereof, in a condition that is satisfactory to a Park or Clubhouse Manager.
  5. A person who fails to comply with this section may, in addition to any other remedy contemplated by these rules, or available at law, be charged for any costs incurred by the Village to clean, repair or restore the portion of Campground in question.
  6. In the case of a campsite reserved by a Registered Camper, the costs referred to in subsection (5) may be charged to the Registered Camper if the Clubhouse Manager inspected the campsite in question within eight (8) hours of the time at which the campsite was vacated by the Registered Camper and that inspection reveals that, at the time of inspection, the campsite was left in a state that is contrary to the requirements of this section 6.

Water Use

  1. No person shall bathe, or wash clothing, cooking or eating utensils, vehicles or other equipment at or near a drinking fountain, standpipe, well or pump at a Park or Campground.
  2. No person shall remove, from a Park or Campground, any water that has been provided by the Village within a Park or Campground, other than water that is being held, for personal use, within that person Camping Accommodation Unit, while the person exits a Park or Campground.
  3. No person, other than a Registered Camper, or persons camping with that Registered Camper in accordance with their camping reservation, shall utilize shower/laundry facilities within a Park or Campground.

 

Business and Advertising

  1. No person shall carry on any business or commercial activity within a Park or Campground, unless that person has first obtained the written permission of the Chief Administrative Officer.
  2. No person shall display or post any sign, notice or advertisement within a Park or Campground, unless that person has first obtained the written permission of the Chief Administrative Officer.

Fire and Burning

  1. No person shall light, or cause to be lit, any fire within a Park or Campground, except in accordance with the Village’s Fire Services Bylaw, as amended or repealed and replaced, from time to time.

Vehicles

  1. No person shall operate a Motor Vehicle in a Park or Campground, except upon a designated roadway.
  2. No person shall park or leave, or permit to be parked or left, a Motor Vehicle, trailer or Camping Accommodation Unit in any portion of a Park or Campground, other than in parking areas that have been designated for that purpose by the Chief Administrative Officer.

Animal Control

  1. The Chief Administrative Officer or Clubhouse Manager may prohibit a person from bringing an animal into a Park or Campground, or may require an animal to be removed from a Park or Campground, if, in the opinion of the Chief Administrative Officer or Clubhouse Manager, the animal is not under control, may constitute a nuisance or may pose a danger to the life, safety, health, property or comfort of any person in a Park or Campground.
  2. A person who has the care, charge, custody, possession or control of an animal shall not allow the animal to be present in a Park or Campground unless the animal is restrained by a leash that is not greater than two (2) meters in length or confined within a secure enclosure.
  3. A person who has the care, charge, custody, possession or control of an animal shall not bring the animal into, or allow the animal to enter, or remain in, or on, any area in a Park or Campground that is:
    1. A public washroom, change house, concession, public shelter, or other public building or structure; or
    2. An area where signs are posted prohibiting animals.
  4. No person shall bring into, or permit, to enter a Park or Campground, a horse, pony, or donkey without having obtained written approval of the Chief Administrative Officer.
  5. No person occupying a campsite shall allow more than two (2) dogs to be present at, or reside upon, that campsite.

 

General Prohibitions

  1. No person shall:
    1. Contravene, or fail to comply with, any instruction, direction or rule communicated by the Clubhouse Manager or set out on a sign or notice posted by the Village;
    2. Discharge fireworks;
    3. Cut, clear, or remove trees or other vegetation (excluding regular seasonal site maintenance);
    4. Damage, deface, injure or destroy any land, structure, sign or other improvements;
    5. Use or discharge a Weapon;
    6. Use or consume cannabis, use or consume alcohol, or possess open alcohol containers in any portion of a Park or Campground other than a campsite for which the person is the Registered Camper or a campsite that the person is occupying with the permission of the Registered Camper.

ENFORECEMENT

Enforcement

  1. Without limiting any other legal remedy available to the Village, a person who violates these Rules, or otherwise acts in a manner that is considered, by the Village, to be dangerous or detrimental, may be required to leave a Park or Campground and/or be prohibited from access a Park or Campground for a specific period of time. In such a case, a camping reservation for that person may be cancelled or revoked by the Village. Any refunds of camping fees will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Village.
  2. A person required to leave pursuant to subsection (1) shall vacate a Park or Campground within one (1) hour of being instructed to do so, and shall remove all equipment, vehicles, and other items that were brough into a Park or Campground by that person.
  3. For the purpose of these rules, a Registered Camper is responsible for the conduct of both the Registered Camper and other persons present at their campsite with the permission of the Registered Camper.