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Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park in Canora, Saskatchewan
Account photo "Nice but not my idea of Camping"......   now don't get me wrong here---I have to admit I did not pay to close attention to details but when we went there it had rained for the preceeding two weeks and the camping was not fun---the campsites are of reasonable size and have decent amount of privacy, there are electrical and water hook-ups, washrooms and showers----the roads to the sites in wet weather are just passable---the boat launch is 5 miles away there is a small store and somewhat of a coffee shop (come prepared, because it's a long drive if you forget something)in wet weather the bugs are as thick as bugs on your bumper---I know this is not the most flattering review, but with next spring promising to be wet and the water levels high--I know I won't be going back---I would love to go back when it dries up, it would probably be fairly nice---The Park is located about 45KM from Yorkton and about 35KM from Canaora
"Roughing it in a Provincial Campground"
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FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     Handiman (Yorkton, SK) on Sunday, November 28, 2010
Eiling Kramer Campground in Battleford, Saskatchewan
Account photo "Good spot to base from for site seeing"......   the Campground is located in the old town Battleford overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley, the Campground is small, clean and well looked after---the sites are either back-in or drive along side type---there is very little privacy, but as the trees and shrubs grow the privacy will improve---there are centally located washrooms and showers and because you are in town you get what you want close by. They have internet available. There are a lot of friendly semi-permanant campers (workers)but they are generally quiet when coming and going---there are many,many sites to see in the area and this quaint little campground is a perfect base
"Quaint Quiet and a good Base to site see from"
GoodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Handiman (Yorkton, SK) on Sunday, November 28, 2010
Greenwater Lake Campground in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan
Account photo "out of the way wilderness camping at it's best"......   Greenwater is an excellent place to spend a week or two whether you like to relax, fish, ski, hike or meet with family and friends, the campsites are fairly private, in two of the three campgrounds all sites have electrical hook-ups and every 3rd or 4th site has water (150 ft hose will reach easily)and there are flush toilets within easy reach of each site (unless you realy have to go quickly)---Lakeside Camp area is just that lakeside and most sites are drive thru (there can be a problem in the lower sites if there is a lot of rain and the higher sites can challenge to any camper setting up because they are on a hillside)----The Hilltop Camp area is on a hilltop the sites are mostly back in and vary in size (inquire at Camp office) the Cranberry Camp Area is the newest addition and about half have electrical hook-ups and there is water every 3rd or 4th site and the tiolets a fair distance but there is a service center at the enterance (toilets,showers, etc)---there is an everything store (you need it they have it and if they don't you don't need it)the store also has mallot pool and a vidio game hut there is an excellent beach side cafe boat rentals, marina, boat launch, hiking trails and an interpetive center and Park Office----Private cabins are available (book in advance)---there is a private service station, hotel and cabin rentals outside the park---the roads to the park are good to excellant and the park is about 30 km north of Kelvington or 20 km south-east of Porcupine Plain---the Park Staff are the BEST.
"Excellent stay even in the rain"
Very good - ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Handiman (Yorkton, SK) on Sunday, November 28, 2010
Elora Gorge Conservation Area in Elora, Ontario
Account photo "CAMPERS BEWARE -- THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HOW THIS PARK OPERATES"......   THIS PARK IS SHANGRA-LA EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING!!!! I have camped and kept our trailer at the Pines area of the Elora Gorge park for about 10 years or so. In the last 2 years things have changed the attitude of the management and by that I do not mean the folks who actualy run/operate the park, I mean the executive or head office people. When the season ends you pay a fee to store your trailer over the winter and acordingly you asume the park takes responsibility for your property durring that time ---WRONG--. The storage agreement says they are not resonsible for any damage by vandle or weather - fine thats fair enough but when my trailer got seriously damaged over the winter by the ( GRCA (the parks)) own contractor ( a tree removal service Maple leaf tree service or some thing like that ) and ( the tree removal service never even bothered to report the damage ) ( the park didb't care about that either). I found the damage in the spring and now my trailer has had it's sides split open and exposed the elements all winter long. The park said --( NOT OUR PROBLEM -- WE DON'T WANT TO GET IN THE MIDDLE--) I explained they couldn't be more reponsible or in the middle if they tried but the PARK just refused to accept responsibility for any of the damage. Having been screwed over by the park now I got to spend 2 years chasing the tree service to pay for the damages. It took two years or so and in the end the tree service refused to pay to fix my trailer properly, they just gave me an ultimatem take this flat sum of money ( not enough to do the job properly and they knew it ) or go pound salt. This year an entry gate malfucntioned and the gate would not go up, so I moved my car ahead a little because you can't get out of your car when you in position to use the card reader. When I lifted the gate it rose up and then fell onto the hood of my new car smashing the bug deflector ( thats $130.00 plus install ). I reported this to the park and the park answer was ( go see your insurance ) Knowing full well the repair is less than the deductible on any policy----so once again it's GO POUND SALT--kiss my YOU KNOW WHAT -- we are not going to do anything for you -- What does this all mean? -- It means if your property or family get hurt at the park even when it's clearly the parks responsibility --- THE PARK WILL NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY -- UNLESS YOU CAN AFFORD A GOOD LAWYER-- to make them do so, Clearly this is a ( we dont give a dam about the camper attitude ) KEEP IN MIND, THIS IS AN EASY PARK TO GET HURT IN -- if you and your children are not very very careful!!
"We gave the park every opertunity to do the right thing - - but they just dont give a dam!!"
GoodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Wayne Shields (ON) on Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Bingemans Campground in Kitchener, Ontario
Account photo "Summer"......   I thought it was great! Lots of things to do there and the staff was really helpful. The washrooms were better and more up to date than mpst campgrounds I have been to. It was right off the hichway, which made it great to find. Loved the waterpark and paintball as well. I think everyone should go and see how much fun it is!
"Great fun!"
Very good - ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Jay (Brantford, ON) on Thursday, November 4, 2010
Bingemans Campground in Kitchener, Ontario
Account photo We booked the Oktoberfest package and had a great time, the Oktoberfest party hall was a 5 min. walk from our campsite. We will be back next year with our group.
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Steve on Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Camp Hither Hills Campground in Ottawa, Ontario
Account photo "Camp Hither Hills"......   We stayed at Camp Hither Hills on July 30, 2010 for one week. We were escorted to several sites and allowed to choose the one that best suited us. Office was very helpful at giving directions, tips and sites to visit. WiFi was good, our kids enjoyed the pool and beach volleyball court. Washrooms are old but very clean, I saw them pressure washing the showers several times. They are in the process of converting their 30 amp PullThrus to large 50 amp PullThrus. Half have been done already. We stayed in a travel trailer in the PullThrus. Grass was cut several times while I was there. A very enjoyable stay, location was ideal, close to everything. Good Sam Park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
"Close to all attractions, clean, quiet, friendly place to stay."
Very good - ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Ms KE More (Ottawa, ON) on Thursday, October 28, 2010
Cardinal KOA in Cardinal, Ontario
Account photo "great campground"......   love koa cardinal ,great staff ,great facilities ,very clean ,always treated great ,have camped many times there and will return many more times in the future , way to go Dan ,Karen ,Phil ,Irene and of course the fantstic Brian who all the kids and the ladies love
ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     brian (ottawa, ON) on Saturday, October 2, 2010
Jay Lake Campground and RV Park in Minden, Ontario
Account photo "jay lake "......   nice to be at a park where you feel safe , The pool has times set up to ensure that no one will hit you with a ball as there are times just for kids and times for family swim and time of aquafit ,, something for everyone clean and the owner ensure not to take a loud party group quite and relaxed i think when we are ready we will like to be seasonal here
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     ann on Sunday, September 26, 2010
Cardinal KOA in Cardinal, Ontario
Account photo "worst weekend ever"......   I have never been treated so badly in my life. we arrived to a very unfriendly desk clerk. wasn't interested in answering any questions I had about childrens activities. Then as the night went on was told to turn off the radio at ten. I thought quiet time was 11:00pm. The staff was spying on us in the woods when we didn't shut radio off. what a joke. great place if you 60 or older and no kids. He made a bad name for KOA camping.
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     jody (ON) on Sunday, September 26, 2010
Yogi Bears Jellystone Park and Camp-resort in Bradford, Ontario
Account photo WHAT A RIP OFF!!! Beware when you see this campground on line. Take note they don't actual pictures or the lots. There is a reason for that plus kids that could care less about the campers work there. The bathrooms were discusting and thank God my trailer has one so I didn't have to use theirs. I just read all reviews on this place and I see that I'm not the only one who sees what I see. NEVER again would I EVER stay there plus would tell anyone who is looking to travel to stay away. People read the reviews and believe.....DO NOT GO THERE!
PoorLocation:       Poor
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Poor
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Poor
NOT recommended!     Brenda (Hamilton, ON) on Thursday, September 23, 2010
Bissells Hideaway Resort in Ridgeville, Ontario
Account photo We stayed at this campground for a week in August and it was great! The only thing I was unhappy about is that they wouldnt let us be right beside another family we went with and we booked this in early June. Even the people that were between us said they wouldnt of cared or even noticed if they moved over one site. However the pool was awsome and the whole place was spotless! We can't wait to go next year and hoping for another week stay. The kids said it was the best place ever and I agree....highly recommended!!
Very good - ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Pam (ON) on Thursday, September 23, 2010
Cardinal KOA in Cardinal, Ontario
Account photo Have camped several times at this KOA and liked it. Had good experiences in the past. However, had reservations for the Labour Day weekend and looked forward to camping, but unfortunately not 1 but 2 deaths occured in the family and had to cancel reservations. Spoke to owner who REFUSED to give me back the deposit and even insinuated that I was lying. Telling me everyone gives that excuse. I even sent him the link to the Funeral home where he could see the obituaries. Wrote him asking for the small refund and just refused. I did tell him I hope this never happens to him, where he has to experience such rudness.
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     HappyCamper (Montreal) on Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Bingemans Campground in Kitchener, Ontario
Account photo What a dump! Fire pit not cleaned in weeks. Restrooms were atrocious. Disorganized staff.
PoorLocation:       Poor
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Poor
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Poor
NOT recommended!     DF on Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Cedar Beach Park in Stouffville, Ontario
Account photo Excellent campground, quiet, very well run. Great facilities and so close to the city yet out in the country.
ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     DF on Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Natures Hideaway Family Campground in De Winton, Alberta
Account photo "NATURES HIDEAWAY CAMPGROUND"......   I have read your letter about the campgound you were at and I am sure I will not even go there as there are many out there. THANKS for this update.
PoorLocation:       Poor
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Poor
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Poor
NOT recommended!     chris on Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Fishermans Cove Tent and Trailer Park in Kincardine, Ontario
Account photo "Fisherman's Cove - Kincardine "......   Our first trip to Fisherman’s Cove and DEFINITELY our last…After spending $85/night, $150 on other supplies at the overpriced store, and $1.00/7 minutes for a cold shower, we were asked to leave based on a noise compliant from our cabins. The “security guard” stated they had a noise complaint from us Friday and now again Saturday, which is really funny because we weren’t even at our site on Friday night until we went to bed at 11:00 p.m. – Quiet time right?!?!? Again Saturday night after playing a game around the camp fire with cousins, nieces and nephews (all ranging from 2 years of age to 10 years of age), we were in bed shortly after 11:00. Rules - “Quiet time 11:00 p.m.–9:00 a.m.” After being asked to leave, being told that $500 had already been charged to our credit card for damage when they had not even seen the cabin (which was spotless!), we were extremely upset. We spoke with our “neighbours,” some of which we knew and some of which we had just met (all but one – who was the problem) all stated “our kids were in bed and we didn’t hear a thing” and offered to vouch for us because they also felt it was completely unfair! I completely respect the fact that rules need to be followed and I would expect nothing less of a campsite to remove campers who are not following the rules but asking two cabins who have paid full price, kept a clean campsite, followed the rules and did absolutely nothing but have a good time with family and friends, I can honestly say we will NEVER be back and that includes 6-10 trailers and 10-20 other visitors (renting cabins, etc.).
FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     Katie Meidinger (Hensall, ON) on Monday, September 6, 2010
Fishermans Cove Tent and Trailer Park in Kincardine, Ontario
Account photo "never go back"......   we have been going to fishermans cove for the past four years, nice place but you rarely have hot water when using the showers for a 1.00, very expensive and very dirty in the pines.They follow what rules they feel like following on that particular day (which if you are going to post rules keep it "consistant"). They say no motorbikes, golfcarts and other motorized vehichles but there were lots of the roaming around even though there have been accidents on previous years with children, and nothing done about it just the parents to watch there kids more closely. We will never go back!
Fair - GoodLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
Recommended!     cheyenne (hensall, ON) on Monday, September 6, 2010
Fishermans Cove Tent and Trailer Park in Kincardine, Ontario
Account photo "Worst camping trip ever."......   We go camping once a year and look forward to it. I've been going to fisherman's cove for the past 5 years and now that I've met the management, I'll never go again. It's far too expensive to begin with, but it almost got even more expensive. We rented a "cabin"(garden shed) and were asked to leave because of noise on our site friday and saturday. That's fair enough, but completely untrue. We weren't even at our site friday, and were in bed by 11pm saturday. When they informed us we were to leave, they told us they'd already charged our credit card a $500 damage fee, without even seeing our site. They came and inspected it, and refunded our credit card. That is NOT ok. Everyone of our neighbours who we'd never met offered to go up and vouge for us, but the management had already made up their mind. There is no customer loyalty, so they've lost our whole group (about 30-50 people during the last 5 years) and all of the neighbours we just met. Never spending another dollar there again.
"1 star, and that's just because the washrooms are clean."
FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     Jon (Hensall, ON) on Monday, September 6, 2010
Meadowlark Campground in Brandon, Manitoba
Account photo large pull throughs with full service. pleasant manangement. will stay there again. close to other services in city
ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     N Lefevre on Sunday, September 5, 2010
Travellers RV Resort and Campground in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Account photo good pull throughs with full service
Very good - ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     N Lefevre on Sunday, September 5, 2010
Millers Camping Resort in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
Account photo Very clean campground. Seasonals take pride in there places there. Pleasant staff
ExcellentLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     N Lefevre on Sunday, September 5, 2010
Tobermory Village Campground in Tobermory, Ontario
Account photo "do not stay here!"......   We reserved 5 campsites and had 2 people per site. 10 people total. The campsite created "new" rules for group sites that are not listed on their "rules" for everyone else they display on their website or on the rules we all had to sign. We had to pay a $250 deposit for each campsite. We only stayed one night because there were 40 mph winds and rain and we could no longer SCUBA dive which is why we all came. They would not refund us the 3 other nights because groups have to prepay and have a 3 night minimum. If we had all booked separately, then it would be a different set if rules, but since we were a group, we got nothing. The people running the campsite were unfriendly and unaccomidating to our needs. Two of our sites had to share a firepit because we were a group they thought we would all be at one site anyways. The rules are very very very strict about talking and you run the risk of eviction if you speak louder than a whisper after 11pm. you have no access to site after 10:30. we had one couple that had to sleep elsewhere because they could not get in the gate after 10:30, even if you are a paying and already there guest. I would never ever stay here again. I would not recommend this place to any SCUBA divers we have had much better treatment at happy hearts which is just a moment away. Also you have to pay for showers, which seems ridiculous. Bathrooms were not close to campsites. This site is geared towards RV camping not tents. Sites were disproportionate. Many large low profile rocks making it difficult to maneuver in and out of each site. The campsites around us who did not have to pay an outrageous deposit were the loudest of all. RV sites.
"very rude, outrageous rules,"
Poor - FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     sharon proulx (oak park) on Sunday, September 5, 2010
Peace River Lions Campground in Peace River, Alberta
Account photo "Lions Camp ground"......   Nice camp ground but old and therefore offers small sites for larger trailers. They are aware of this and are making changes. Clean and well run.
FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     H. Skaar (Forestburg, AB) on Saturday, September 4, 2010
David Thompson Resort in Clearwater County, Alberta
Account photo RV sites were small and un-even, making levelling almost impossible. Not much privacy here - units are stacked in like a trailer park. Shower facilities were okay. But worst of all, as we were leaving, we drove beside a stump, hidden by a shrub, hooked it on the retractable step, bent the step and set off all the alarms in the unit. We've been having problems ever since. My advice to the owners - get in some big equipment and fix up the sites!
"Sites aren't meant for big motorhomes"
PoorLocation:       Poor
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Poor
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Poor
NOT recommended!     Madeline on Monday, August 30, 2010
K O K Campground in Grande-Digue, New Brunswick
Account photo This campground Stinks, won't be back until smell is take care of! We stayed at this campground once in 2006 and then again August 2010. Both of the experiences were relativly the same. The facilities are decent and a decent distance from the beach. Our visit in 2006 came with a horrible smell when the wind blew just right it smelled like sewage. Unfortunatly the prevailing wind brought that smell almost constantly. I vowed to not go back to this campground, until a recent family event brought us back to the area. I wanted to stay with my other family members so camped along with them back here, even after letting them know about the smell we encountered in 2006. I was hoping that it would have been fixed, but our 2010 visit was not much different. The smell was still there! I cant beleive they would not do something about it. My idea of camping is more in a wooded setting, they have removed their wooded camping for more even more seasonal spaces. The seasonal campers for the most part seem very nice and friendly, there were a few that felt the need to play their music so that everyone from one end of the campground to the other could hear it. Waking my 3 sleeping children all under the age of 4 in the process. When approached they did turn the music down shortly after quiet hours. I also recommend if you do stay here, purchase wood from the local community on the way in, there are a couple of places on the side of the road. The wood at the campground has small bundles that burn up quickly. Our second night we got wood from one of the locals and they were a good size and lasted much longer.
"Great place to camp if they could get rid of the smell. Open sites, decent facilities, and great sense of community within the seasonal campers"
GoodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     J Mac (Amherst, NS) on Monday, August 30, 2010
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Campground owners comment  Campground owner's comment (Saturday, September 4, 2010): Dear J Mac, in reference to our letter sent to you dated February 22, 2011 we would like to show other campers that we do take feedback seriously and in our letter to you we had apologized for your uncomfortable stay here at our Campground and that we did take steps to address your concerns: After reading his review we had met with a few experts in the field and we implemented some changes in our Treatment Plant and we are confident his concerns regarding this have been addressed. As far as “seasonal” go, we have taken more in over the past few years. We found with the new campgrounds and expansions in Shediac that it was necessary to stay in business. Although we still have overnighters sites, we do miss the large crowds of overnighters that we had in the past. The firewood we sell is what we purchase from a private NB company. Cost we feel is reasonable for quality and having it on site. Yes you can get some on the side of road in various locations but they do not have to include the packaging, delivery and government regulations. Most campgrounds cannot compete with the roadside vendor. Regarding the kids being awakened by music, like most campgrounds, we do have events on some weekends and these go on until quiets times.... but our security staff ensures that our 11:30 pm quiet time rule is respected by all campers. Again we like to take this chance apologize to J Mac for his stay not being as he expected. Sincerely, Joanne & Hal Mullin @ www.kokcampground.com
Bensfort Bridge Resort Ltd in Bailieboro, Ontario
Account photo
"loud, noisy, with rude trailer people and Owners, not a safe place for children"
FairLocation:       Fair
Services:        Fair
Site sizes:       Fair
Recreation:    Fair
Washrooms:  Fair
NOT recommended!     susan (AB) on Thursday, August 26, 2010
Stonehurst Golf Course and Trailer Park in Riverview, New Brunswick
Account photo "Stonehurst"......   For the past two years, we have made this campground our destination for Thanksgiving weekend. The owners are nice and the campground is quite inviting. An attached golf course and driving range for all you club lovers! You shouldn't be disappointed with this place.
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Mike G (NB) on Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Stonehurst Golf Course and Trailer Park in Riverview, New Brunswick
Account photo "Stonehurst"......   For the past two years, we have made this campground our destination for Thanksgiving weekend. The owners are nice and the campground is quite inviting. An attached golf course and driving range for all you club lovers! You shouldn't be disappointed with this place.
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Mike G (NB) on Tuesday, August 24, 2010
K O K Campground in Grande-Digue, New Brunswick
Account photo "Good campground"......   We stayed here for the first time this summer and absolutely loved it. The campground was clean, you can walk to the beach and the owners/staff were friendly. The sites were level and reasonable size. Most of the campground is seasonal - we went to camp there because a friend is seasonally camped there - seasonal folks were friendly. We are campinig there again this Labour Day weekend....
Very goodLocation:       Fair rating
Services:        Fair rating
Site sizes:       Fair rating
Recreation:    Fair rating
Washrooms:  Fair rating
Recommended!     Mike G (NB) on Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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