Roche Lake Resort

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Kamloops, Canada

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Resort hotel· Bar· Campground· Fishing lake· Restaurant· Boat rental service· Convenience store· Mountain cabin

Roche Lake Resort Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Roche Lake Resort is located in Kamloops, Canada on 7200 Roche Lake Rd. Roche Lake Resort is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category resort hotel in Canada.

Address

7200 Roche Lake Rd

Phone

+1 2508282007

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Edmund Yang

Nice quiet lakeside resort. Cabins are a little bit old but comes with a kitchen which is handy! The lake is perfect for trout fishing! Kids love it too!

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Jason Ruiter

It's everything you would expect at a rustic cabin. Plenty of space to roam, hot water, comfy beds and a like full of fish for those willing to put in some work. No brainer when you can get wings and a beer too.

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Laundries Hanging

Been coming since i was a child, now im an adult. This place holds a special place in my heart. Great fishing, nice lodges, cool little restaurant and bar. This is canada folks.

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Rose Kjorte

Wicked place, endless trails beautiful scenery.

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Christine Pidhirney

I have spent many times in this beautiful resort. I even had my wedding there. Have referred it many times , to all sorts of people. I had a gift certificate for a weekend there, went to book it, I was told they would not do anything because the resort had been sold. That was it. I understand that the previous owners got that money, I didn't realize, no one got a hold of me, to tell me it was no longer valid . The value was 550.00. I no longer will recommend your resort & no longer stay there.

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Alex Smith

Camped at the Resort for two nights. Nice little sites down by the lake. Only 6 tent sites, so not crowded and fairly quiet. Lots of water fowl around. Pool and hot tub are nice. Staff is super friendly. Some big fish in the lake, but you have to work at it to catch them. Would definitely go back.

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Andrew Hall

Cabins are okay, but bring your own food. The pub/restaurant food is terrible. Our party reserved boats, which were mistakenly double booked. We complained about food but were still charged full price for the meal. Bit of a gong show.

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Seb

Overpriced The resort is located in a beautiful area, the atmosphere was great. It was family friendly, staff was polite, fishing was great. The booking was very complicated with numerous phone calls and emails forth and back and double charges on our deposit. But what truly left a negative mark was how expensive the stay way. For a 2 night stay in July, we paid close to 500 dollars, renting a cabin (#6a). These cabins are older, rustic and alas, provide a bare minimum. The water quality, for instance, is very concerning as it is lake water that comes out of the drain. You can shower, perhaps, in it but not cook. Especially not if you bring young kids. It also have a strong odor. We also had bats in the cabin, with bat poo on the floor. The equipment is also very very basic. Cheap coffeemaker, dollar store cooking utensils (bent knives), numerous missing items (no lids for the pots for instance). Also annoying was the fact that we had planned to BBQ. A basic grill was provided, but no propane gas! What place that charges 210 a night plus tax does not provide gas, in the middle of nowhere. Anyways, long story short - I think rates charged and service provided are at odds.