Great spots. Some are a lot better if you want to fish. Some spots have a path right down to the water. You get a bit of privacy. Someone will be within sight though. A bunch of drinking water spots. Outhouses along the main road. There is a bigger facility with showers. Could be pretty far to walk depending on the spot your at.
The spots are a good size for tenting. There are other spots best suited for campers or RVs. They are generally surrounded by trees. But most will have at least one side where you can still see and hear your neighbor.
The price of wood is fair. It was wet for us though. We had more success the next night after buying kindling at Superstore in Yarmouth 20 min drive away. 12 pieces for $5. $2.50 for ice.
There is a beach, but it's rocky sand. Going in the water is larger rocks. Water is a brownish colour. Waters fine, but some might mention it.
Bring mats for the ground. Your tenting on gravel most likely. Again, depending on what spot you have.
Overall, we loved it. Great time...
Read moreGreat place to go camping without it costing an arm and a leg. Many of the sites are fairly private and are surrounded by trees that provide some great shade.
The services do reflect the lower price point, so don't expect a site with full services. The grounds and facilities are kept clean and well maintained and the staff were very helpful.
When booking a site online, beware that some small sites still say that you can fit two tents on them even though you could probably comfortably only fit one small tent...
Read moreNice provincial park. Some sites are very small. Sites very close together. Lake nice and warm and clean for swimming . Kayak rentals $10/hr, very reasonable. Water safe to drink but bad taste. Only one comfort station for entire campground. Only cleaned once per day, not sufficient. Extremely...
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