Adam Lake, tent campground, lakeview bay.
Beautiful campground, lovely atmosphere, hearing the loons call at night is very soothing. Free Firewood.
Few issues we had, no running water made drinking water scarce. There are some hand pumps with non-drinkable water, which is fine for dishes and you can boil it I suppose to make it safe. The bathrooms are pretty gross, no sink for washing your hands(no running water) and In my case (male) the hand sanitizer was empty most of the weekend. Adam lake was fairly frothy, not a public beach, probably wouldnt reccomend swimming here.
Parks staff was amazingly helpful and friendly. There is a great assortment of public and more private campsites....
Read moreBeautiful place to spend few days . We stayed by lake view but there is very few things to rely on . The electric showers are on the other side of the highway as well as shower. If you come with a RV does not matter but if you are tenting like me I did miss a bit of comfort for a clean washroom at least and waking shower. The water is ok to swim but by the beach only. To have a better swimming experience you must drive to William Lake Provincial Park that is just 15 min drive . They have spring water but crowed camping sites . Sites in Adam lake are more spacious and the lake view is great to just take a little boat in a walking distance . Beautiful sunsets on our...
Read moreNice hiking trails, liked the layout of the campgrounds. Parents beware, there is poison ivy EVERYWHERE at the Adam Lake campground. Despite watching staff go into the bathrooms every day for 4-6 mins, the toilet paper and hand soap were often left empty. Spider webs all over the showers (not a big deal but is it that hard to take a broom to it?). Also note that there is no little store in the park so you will have to drive to Boissevain every day for ice if you don't have a fridge. Which isn't all bad because Boissevain is a very...
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