Camp Blackman RV Park Campground is an Indigenous family owned business located in the Rocky Mountain trench. Camp Blackman has created an RV campground that is a quiet, safe, secluded resting place for travellers. We are 9 kms north of Valemount on Highway 5 and then 1 km on Blackman Road. We are 27 kms south of Mount Robson Park and 120 kms West of Jasper National Park.
We offer private, secluded, and forested RV camping sites. Included in our campsite rentals is fresh clean water, power, and sanitation dumps. We have ten 30-amp and five 50-amp sites available. Our RV camping sites are 20’ by 60’ with lots of trails for walking with kids and/or dogs. Each of the fifteen sites have been chosen for its natural privacy within the trees. Camp Blackman RV Park Campground offers year round full service sites.
Willis Blackman is a licensed automotive mechanic and still works on vehicles. Willis also worked for the Dept of Highways. Willis and Irene Blackman successfully own and operate Blackman Bros Ltd in Tete Jaune Cache.
Irene Blackman worked as an Licensed Practical Nurse and then retired to start a Bed and Breakfast. Irene and Willis operated the Bed and Breakfast from their home. Irene currently has a foster home.
Thomas Courtoreille is a licensed Welder and operated his own Portable Welding business as TP Welding and Fabricating. Thomas has been in the Oil and Gas Industry throughout most of his career and is currently a Welding Inspector.
Penny Courtoreille worked in the tourism industry at the Mount Robson Park and Red Pass areas. She also worked at the local school as an Aboriginal Educational Worker and currently has a foster home.
Kathy Blackman is currently a LPN for Northern Health. She worked in the Mount Robson Park and Valemount area. She was also the owner of a log building company for many years.
If you like British Columbia pioneer history, you'll enjoy reading the Camp Blackman RV Park Campground Family History