We were the guests of a camping time share at Radium Valley Vacation Resort in Radium Hot Springs in B.C. Four camping units (3 motorhomes and one fifth-wheel) were assigned camping spots at the above resort. These camping spots were across the street from a huge pile of debris from their spring clean up. The day before we were going to leave for home the park manager decided the pile of debris should be burned because the burning time was over at the end of the month. We pleaded with her not to burn this pile as it would fill our units with smoke, fly ash, and burning embers, as we were leaving the next day. She was intent on burning the debris, not caring that we had been placed in harms way. When ask why we were assigned those spots, while others in the park remained empty, there was no answer. The pile of debris was lit and we were forced to leave a day early. The management of this park really does not care about customers. John Pfeifer