Daisy May Campground (Fort Macleod, Alberta)
I would come back to this campground
Tim Hnatiuk ,Monday, August 18, 2008
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Rivergrove Campground and Cabins (Drumheller, Alberta)
not sure why there is 2 listings but see my review above
shellp ,Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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River Grove Campground and Cabins (Drumheller, Alberta)
My son & I camped here in Aug/08 & found it to be clean, quiet & safe! The playground is nice & my son loved the bunnies that roam throughout the campground! Washrooms were very clean & well maintained. Our tent site was a little small & they had attempted to put down sod but it wasnt taking well - but we really didnt spend alot of time at our site so it did not detract from our experience there! Staff were polite & helpful. All around great place - walking distance to the huge T-rex & waterpark & short drive to the Royal Tyrell Museum.
shellp ,Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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North Ghost Campground (Cochrane, Alberta)
August long weekend we went camping at ghostlake and had a good time and would go back again.
jeannette hansen (hayesej7@hotmail.com) ,Wednesday, August 06, 2008
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Knights Beach Resort (Dunnville, Ontario)
will never visit this campsite again, aside from poor maintenance of the facility, the washroom was not usable...
Jane ,Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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Knights Beach Resort (Dunnville, Ontario)
we spend 2n/3d, first thing noticed how dirty and messy the place was, especially the washroom. Informed the site mgr several times the condition of the washroom***the most disgusting site***, the camp area was very crowded, mud everywhere....don't think it rain that weekend, they just didn't have the proper drainage.
JP ,Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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Cove Oceanfront Campground (Parker's Cove, Nova Scotia)
Money Grab. They have an unwritten No refund policy- If you have paid in for a week and you have decided to move on to a different location after a few days- They will not refund you the remaining days- regardless of any reason.
There is a $7.00 reservation fee that is not mentioned when reserving over the phone- and you are actually talking to the campground owner!
If you cancel the reservation- within 48 hrs- you will lose one nights camping fees- (understandable) but they will also charge you for the length of stay you were reserved for regardless- no exceptions- This is CRIMINAL.
Sites are extremely overpriced and extremely small.- awnings would touch the RV next to you.
The only campground in NS that charges an additional $1.00/ night recycling fee- another fee added to the already overpriced fee.
If you arrive earlier than the 1pm check in time they will charge you $3.00/ hr untill 1pm is reached.
The campground is on an open field, the so called oversized sites - for bus RVs- will cost $100/ night- this would be considered a normal sized site at most campgrounds. Most campgrounds charge around $29 to $31 for this type of site.
For kids, they charge $9.00/ hr for playing pool.
Basically a nickel and dime you to death campground. There are many nicer campgrounds in this location and higly recommend to anyone NOT to stay here.
R. Porter (rkporter@eastlink.ca) ,Sunday, August 03, 2008
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Cape Croker Indian Park (Wiarton, Ontario)
beautifully situated place
R. van Leusen (rvleusen@rogers.com) ,Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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Pittock Conservation Area (Woodstock, Ontario)
We had a great time at this park. Very nice stay.
Rob De Cator (robdedecator@rogers.com) ,Monday, July 28, 2008
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KOA Brighton-401 (Brighton, Ontario)
The best camping ever!!!!!!!!!!
Yasmine ,Friday, July 18, 2008
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Spring Creek Mountain Village (Canmore, Alberta)
Located right in Canmore, this is a fairly decent campground. The office building is new and there is a lot of construction going on - but away from the camping sites. The sites are fine - we had one on a small stream, which was great for the kids - but there was no playgound or anything else to keep the kids occupied. There is a railway track just on the other side of the stream, but a high wooden fence has recently been erected to reduce the noise. The washrooms are OK - nothing special but clean enough to use.
Jo Schubert ,Monday, July 07, 2008
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Wild Rose RV Park (Hope, British Columbia)
Very nice people. Super clean Washrooms!!!
Thomas ,Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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Monck Park (Kamloops, British Columbia)
Have been going here for years. Good fishing and overall great family campground. Wish they had showers!
Sandy ,Thursday, June 26, 2008
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Five Islands Park Campground (Five Islands, Nova Scotia)
my boyfriend,dad and I stayed at this provincial park,and thought it was a wonderful,private campground.The people were really friendly not like other campgrounds in the area.It was really relaxing,the atmospere was wonderful,there wasn't any four wheelers and golf carts going by watching your every move.We had a tent and screen tent on our site,and there was still plenty of room for another tent plus your vehicle not like other campgrounds in the area which are so crowded your lucky to have enough room for one tent and vehicle.If your looking for a wonderful,quiet camping experience this is the place to stay.
dm ,Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Blairton Trailer Park (Havelock, Ontario)
Owners are great, Campers are very friendly and make you feel welcome. Kid will have a lot of fun.
Mahendra Persaud ,Monday, June 23, 2008
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Dutrisac Cottages and Camping (Sturgeon Falls, Ontario)
For the past 30 years, my family has been holding annual reunions at Dutrisac cottages in Sturgeon Falls, ON on Lake Nipissing.
The staff is exceptionally friendly & helpful. The cottages are clean with all the amenities of a home; even towels are provided.
For those who are tenting, bathrooms & shower facilities are conveniently located.
Boats are available on a daily or weekly basis. Each site has power, picnic tables, water & fire pit.
Yes, they do allow pets on a leash.
Hey!! bring your laptop; they have free wireless connections.
The reason I rated recreation facilities as Good instead of excellent, is because if you want to party in a bar, you have to drive 5 minutes away into Sturgeon Falls. But, they often have live entertainment on Saturday evenings at the Pit. It's at the back of the grounds so no one gets disturb if that's not your thing. Believe me, everything else is Excellent!
For current information & rates, go to http://www.dutrisac.ca
Thanks Mike & Bruno for having us. We're coming back.
Laura Boivin (lauraboivin@gmail.com) ,Monday, June 23, 2008
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Beaverview RV Park and Campground (McBride, British Columbia)
We visited this campground in June 2008. It is a beautiful place in a wonderful setting with the mountains all around. All the sites are on grass and wonderfully maintained by the owners Dave & Jill. The washrooms are immaculatly clean and there is plenty of hot water for the free showers. McBride is a delightful town adn well worth a visit.
Gail Webster (gwebster@supanet.com) ,Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Campers Cove (Wheatley, Ontario)
Campers Cove is a great spot for the kids, teens and adults! they have weekend event's that can be alot of fun, bingo, dances and much more. their are several play grounds and even cabins. There is lots or forest land for hiking and a nice "shelter". the shelter has a rec room, food, ice cream, slushies and the essentials for camping... EX. Marshmallows. The only problem I have found is the not so friendly owners and their not so friendly kids. But if you manage to stay out of their way it's a great place to go and have some fun. P.S. their is a private beach with so not so fresh water, but it's still good for sun tanning!
Ryan Dupuis ,Friday, June 13, 2008
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Ocean Surf Travel Park (Shédiac, New Brunswick)
This campground is well located as it is close to the beach (10 minute walk). There is a gate at the front which is nice for families with young kids. Internet access available in front office. Facilities are pretty good. On the negative side, most lots are seasonal lots (ie. seasonal campers) with RV's and most daily rental sites are in non-shaded areas and offer very little privacy.
P. Ouimet (Montréal) ,Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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Camping Cantley (Cantley, Québec)
realy strick rules at night
pat ,Sunday, June 08, 2008
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Kokanee Creek Campground (Nelson, British Columbia)
Wsa there last year and going back this year.
frank ,Sunday, June 08, 2008
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Kootenay/Red Streak (Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia)
Close to Radium a good base to see the park and hot springs.
Frank ,Sunday, June 08, 2008
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Victoria Park (Souris, Manitoba)
The best in our area.
Alan Hofer (whofer@mts.net) ,Saturday, June 07, 2008
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Elks Beach Campground (Barrhead, Alberta)
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Anonymous ,Friday, June 06, 2008
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Tobermory Village Campground (Tobermory, Ontario)
was there for 1 week cleen famly run but not much for the kids to do and when we were sitting by the campfire the sone came around & told us to stop talking and that the tv in my rv had to be turned off all you saw is the light from the tv my son wont sleep if its not on...and the lot i got was verry uneaven and sandy.oh ya there is year round campers there and thay made more noise than any one elce . coming & going late at night.. doors slaming what we all found funny thay wer sushing us"""we went camping with frends.. al n all ok for over night but i will never go there agane....
godfrey ,Sunday, June 01, 2008
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Putt N Paddle Campgrounds (Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland)
it was a wonderful weekend. Loved the grounds. Lots of things for the children to do. Looking forward to our next trip. Thinking on a seasonal site.
Gloria Murphy (gloriamurphy75@yahoo.ca) ,Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Yogi Bears Jellystone Park and Camp-resort (Bradford, Ontario)
Fun Fun Fun My son looks forward to going been ther 3 times frendly staff and gave my son a extra hay ride last year because of no room in the first two rides. He is special needs child and he lives going to this park.....
Schmidt G (marygott66@hotmail.com) ,Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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Oasis RV Campground (Osoyoos, British Columbia)
VERY GOOD!!
cl ,Saturday, May 10, 2008
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Toronto West KOA (Campbellville, Ontario)
I was a camper at KOA and I belive that the cabins need to have bathrooms in them for family's that have children because I have a 4 year old and if they wake up in the middle of the night to go to the washroom then I have to get up and take them to it. This is very inconvient. Also the two playgrounds are ready to fall apart
Tori Anderson (torianderson123@hotmail.com) ,Monday, April 28, 2008
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Cedar Shade Campground (Alfred, Ontario)
This is a great campground for the hole family to enjoy, would recomend to anyone this summer.
Cheers, Eric
Eric Savage ,Sunday, April 13, 2008
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