Leisure Lake Campground (Ruthven, Ontario)
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Leisure Lake Campground (Ruthven, Ontario)
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Camping Riv-o-pom (Neuville, Québec)
We thought it was a sensible camping area
Anonymous ,Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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London 401 KOA (London, Ontario)
Would not return to this campground - extremely poor service
J McCaskill (smbarrie@bellnet.ca) ,Saturday, April 05, 2008
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Albion Hills Campground (Palgrave, Ontario)
not very natury, more like a picnic area. Not enough trees and forested area on campground, although there is a very nice forest not for tent areas. Depends what you're looking for
karen ,Monday, March 31, 2008
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Camping Gregoire (Lacolle, Québec)
Me and my familly went to Camping Gregoire last summer (2007). We arrived on the Friday, in order to go to Parc Safari on the Saturday. It was a short drive away, and the service was excellent. The washrooms could need a little improvement, however, it's a campground not a Holiday INN. Maintenance with sand and debris is not always obvious.
I would recommend this campground to anyone and I am considering returning this summer for a longer stay.
Manon (manon_lebeau17@hotmail.com) ,Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Bruce Peninsula/Cyprus Lake Campground (Tobermory, Ontario)
Beautiful campground! Great for hiking. Grotto and flowerpot island great to see. No showers but showers are on the main road, 5 min drive. Close to Tobermory for tourist attractions. Recommend the ferry to view island and shipwreck.
I.D. ,Thursday, March 06, 2008
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Arm of Gold Campground and Trailer Park (Bras D'or, Nova Scotia)
This is a fantastic camp site. If your plans are to travel in Cape Breton or head for Newfoundland this is the place to start your journey.
You have to expereince this camp site in order to appreciate all its fine points.
Jack ,Saturday, March 01, 2008
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Grand Codroy RV Camping (Doyles, Newfoundland)
This is an excellent camp site and should be your first port of call after arriving in Nfld. This site is also close enough to the ferry that you can make it your last camp before the run to the ferry when you have to 'leave' this wonderful province..
Outstanding staff who are extrememly helpful and knowledgeable.
Jack (john.kerwin@ns.aympatico.ca) ,Friday, February 29, 2008
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Golden Arm Trailer Park (Greens Harbour, Newfoundland)
This camp site was a bit of a let down after reading about them in the travel guide. The staff are very pleasant and helpful but the overall layout of the camp can stand some real work.
Jack (john.kerwin@ns.sympatico.ca) ,Friday, February 29, 2008
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Gros Morne RV Campground (Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland)
If you're going to camp at Gros Morne this is the place to set up. You are close to everyting. Great camp site with everything you would want.
When we return, next year, this is where we will park. The food at the restaurant is also excellent.
Jack (john.kerwin@ns.sympatico.ca) ,Friday, February 29, 2008
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Sandy Beach Trailer Park 1988 Ltd (Cap-Pelé, New Brunswick)
Very nice beach!!! Good times EVERYONE is so nice and beach/ water is beautiful!!.
Jeremy ,Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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Jell-E-bean Campground Ltd (Wasaga Beach, Ontario)
I have never stayed at such a terrible campground in 30 years of camping!
Lynn ,Sunday, January 20, 2008
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Sherkston Shores Campground (Sherkston, Ontario)
So much fun for the whole family, Waterslides, minigolf and pools. One of the best family vacations ever. Short drive to Niagara to see the falls and the casino. Would recommend to any family.
L.F. (lilfraz@hotmail.com) ,Monday, January 07, 2008
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Bissells Hideaway Resort (Ridgeville, Ontario)
Kids will not want to leave, clean, the short hill are beautiful, not cheap but worth it.
Jim Mckinley ,Sunday, October 21, 2007
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South Mountain Park Campground and RV Resort (Kentville, Nova Scotia)
New owners are on a roll turning this into one of the finest campgrounds, unbelievable bathrooms/showers, immaculate sites, friendly, supersized pool, supersized jumper we couldn't keep the kids off of! We'll be back!
KVB ,Saturday, October 13, 2007
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Alberta Beach Golf Resort (Alberta Beach, Alberta)
we recently spent the weekend and would never go back. the sites had absolutely no privacy, no trees. there was way too much security. i went for a walk with 2 babies and a stroller and had a difficult time getting out of the park, due to the arm at the gate. the workers seemed too nosey and knew everyone's business. we wanted to get away for the weekend without being disturbed and it was not that at all. on the plus side, the showers were very clean and hot and the proximity to the golf course was good.
DS ,Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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Mara Campground (Orillia, Ontario)
My family camped for the 1st time in 5 years and realy enjoyed the park the beach was great for our little ones ( 15 months and 4 years)the park staff are realy friendly. I was amazed at how fast people drive in the park. SLOW DOWN if you want to drive fast go do it on a race track
Chris (cmclaughlin@nalsi.com) ,Tuesday, September 04, 2007
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Woodland Lake Camp and RV Resort (Bornholm, Ontario)
Several services were unavailable when we camped at woodland lakes. The pool was closed for several days. We camped as a group of 6 families overall we were treated very poorly by the campground management. Requested a partial refund from the owners but were told they would not consider a refund. Our group was very displeased with our camping trip. Please think about optional campgrounds in the area before making a reservation at Woodland lakes
Eugene r. Szlapa ,Sunday, September 02, 2007
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Rolley Lake Park (Cultus Lake, British Columbia)
Rolley Lake is our favourite place to camp. The sites are a good size, fairly private and there are SHOWERS!!! It is close to home for us so...if we forget anything, it's not a long way to drive home. The walk around the lake is a favorite past time for us...it is ever changing. Especially this year because of the previous years wind storms.
We love it....just wish the sites didn't get reserved so fast, ah well it's popular with a lot of people I guess.
Cheers....
LP ,Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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Town and Country Campark (Sussex, New Brunswick)
We weekend here a couple of times each season, nice location. The Drive-in is co-located and that is a great attaraction for both us and the kids. The campground offers an excellent vaiety of sites from open field to wooded and secluded. Pay showers (25 cents), ice available at the office but no on site store, they could stand to upgrade the power to 30 amps outlets at more sites and addition of WI-FI.
Dave ,Friday, August 24, 2007
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Parlee Beach Campground (Shédiac, New Brunswick)
As mentioned in other reviews, this campground is popular given it's walking distance to Parlee beach. However,we stayed at this campground during our 2007 summer vacation and found that the campground's bathrooms and showers (which are in separate buildings!) were dirty and in pretty bad shape. To top it off, showers were $1 for a few minutes which easily added up to $6-$8 per day for our family of four!!!! When adding this to the cost of firewood ($5 per small bundle) and the campsite fee, we realized that we were paying between $55 and $60 per day to stay at a campground with no "rec room" for the kids, no planned activities, no pool, no internet access etc..... Although the beach access is nice, that alone doesn't justify the price! When talking to fellow campers, we found out that this campground, although it is a provincial campground, is privately managed through a lowest bidder process. Maybe NB Tourism should rethink this one!
Louise W. ,Friday, August 17, 2007
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Salmon Arm KOA (Salmon Arm, British Columbia)
Friendly operator, nice clean campgroung.
Robin Sawh (robin.sawh@gmail.com) ,Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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Revelstoke KOA (Revelstoke, British Columbia)
This is an expensive campsites, dusty, roads poorly maintained, showers and washroom clean though. Pool is unsanitary and need a visit from the public health office. Friendly booking agents. Sewer cover is a small rock over sewer drain pipe. It smells when there is a cross wind. It lacks enforcements to force camper to use proper elbow and caps after use.
Robin Sawh (robin.sawh@gmail.com) ,Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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Chambers Creek Campground (Rocky Mountain House, Alberta)
Basic campground that has fairly private sites. No hookups and only pit toilets.
Anonymous ,Friday, August 10, 2007
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Sand Point Beach Campground (Five Islands, Nova Scotia)
I was visiting my son at Sand Point and it is a really nice campground. Washrooms are nice and clean and they have plenty of activities for the kids and adults. Hope to be ablt to get in there as a seasonal next summer.
CF ,Sunday, August 05, 2007
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Sand Point Beach Campground (Five Islands, Nova Scotia)
My family and i stayed here for the weekend and had a wonderful time .We enjoyed the park and had no one driving around watching our every move i certainly would go back any time.
kf ,Sunday, August 05, 2007
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Sand Hill Park (Port Burwell, Ontario)
I have never had a more horrendous experience in my entire life!!! The owner of this campground is extremely rude and obnoxious and I feel sorry for anyone who ever has to deal with this pathetic excuse for a human being!!!!
Meredith Klitzke (meredithireland@sympatico.ca) ,Friday, August 03, 2007
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Long Point Campground (Port Rowan, Ontario)
great beach, wonderful natural environment, very busy on weekends, close enough to amenities
FM ,Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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Lake George Family Campground (Harvey, New Brunswick)
Don't get supprised like we did. We called for reservations a week ahead, but were not informed about the water situation. Then on Friday that we were due to arrive, I called to say we were running a bit late, but were comming, and again no mention of the water. When we arrived, we were told about the boil order. that isn't cool, but we stayed. When we got to our site, we had no water hook-up. we had asked for a serviced site. But there is a fill station at the enterance of the park. There was a campfire ban also, that was beyond their control, but not mentioned until we were on site.
It is a quiet country coumpground, but bring your own water.
jeff (jrekcir@yahoo.com) ,Sunday, July 29, 2007
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