Just spent 4 days at the Campground. It's about a 15 minute drive to the falls. Nice and quiet, farms on either side and behind. We had horses in the field behind us each day :) ||||It’s on the Niagara Parkway with the river across the street, so there is a great bike/walking trail along the river. It's about a 9 mile flat ride to the falls and there are plenty of bike racks once you are there. ||||There is a pool (was clean and refreshing), but literally TWO pool chairs, so bring your own chair if you want to hang out up there. ||||We had a fairly level pull through site with water/electric/sewer hookups. There are a lot of tent sites available too. There is wifi for $2 per device, per day, but we were warned that the signal isn't too strong, so we didn't buy it. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Wood is available for $10 (CAN) for a small wheelbarrow load. The camp store has some ice cream and soda, and not much else. They do not sell stamps :( ||||Only big complaints were that it was buggy and water pressure was low. Lots of people brought netted picnic tents so they could enjoy the outside. We didn't have one, so we just ate in the RV. ||||We took uber to and from Niagara the first day for $50 total (CAN). On the second day we realized you can drive to parking area C and park for $10, then get a free bus pass into the main tourist area if you don't already have one (The Adventure pass includes the bus for 48 hours). We arrived before 9:30 am got free parking because there was no attendant 🤷♀️ plenty of parking there for RVs, even on the weekend.||||Not related to this campground, but if you plan to do the main touristy stuff in Niagara, just get the adventure pass ($65 CAN, about $49 US) and then park in Lot C or B. You can then take the air conditioned Green Line on the We-Go bus and do the Hornblower, Journey Behind the Falls, River Walk, and Niagara's Fury attractions. This includes anywhere around town for 48 hours. It's a fabulous transport system! ||||There are definitely closer places to stay in Niagara, but we really liked this one because it was off the beaten path and not as busy as downtown. It was also much cheaper than a lot of the places that were...
Read moreTerrible customer service.||Beware of the old switch-a-roo||We booked 4 sites for a total of 9 family members (all over 50) for 10 days, 4 months in advance, @$2400 total cost. I called 4 days ahead of our arrival and were given 4 site numbers that were together, which we felt we could arrange ourselves to our liking.||Very happy so far, right?.||Upon arrival, we were give 3 of the 4 sites originally assigned, the 4th, (currently vacant site) assigned to the 3 seniors in our group, were moved to a muddy site halfway across the campground, down a hill, behind the washroom building. The nice young lady at the desk remembered our conversation and apologized. We asked for the manager. Soon after, the manager showed up and gave us some bulls#it story about having to rearrange booking due a storm that occurred a week earlier. She refused to accommodate, alls we were asked was to have our sites as previously assigned. .||Not a pleasant experience, completely ruining a much anticipated post-covid family reunion.||||Post-stay review. ||||Positives.... Most sites were adequate, reasonable sized, level, grassy and somewhat shaded, a few were a muddy mess, but they seem to be working on it. Pool was nice. Washrooms clean. Sites were diligently checked and mowed as they were vacated. The young staff were friendly and helpful. Nice area for biking or walking along the river.||||The not-so-positives.... Water pressure on sites were very low, we had to fill our fresh tank and use the pump to get consistent water pressure, washroom water pressure was also very low, showers were at times little more than a dribble. Power was inconsistent, my bulldog monitor was constantly showing an alarm, it never showed more than 117 volts and went as low as 107. Water lines on some sites had been dug up and not refilled, leaving large dangerous holes (we placed a picnic table over it after one of the seniors about fell into it). The dump station if right out side the washroom door, can get pretty ripe in the area. Oh ya, the manager/owner....we'll just leave that one alone.||In the end, we tried to make the best of our reunion/vacation, cut it a day short,...
Read moreTerrible customer service.||Beware of the old switch-a-roo||We booked 4 sites for a total of 9 family members (all over 50) for 10 days, 4 months in advance, @$2400 total cost. I called 4 days ahead of our arrival and were given 4 site numbers that were together, which we felt we could arrange ourselves to our liking.||Very happy so far, right?.||Upon arrival, we were give 3 of the 4 sites originally assigned, the 4th, (currently vacant site) assigned to the 3 seniors in our group, were moved to a muddy site halfway across the campground, down a hill, behind the washroom building. The nice young lady at the desk remembered our conversation and apologized. We asked for the manager. Soon after, the manager showed up and gave us some bulls#it story about having to rearrange booking due a storm that occurred a week earlier. She refused to accommodate, alls we were asked was to have our sites as previously assigned. .||Not a pleasant experience, completely ruining a much anticipated post-covid family reunion.||||Post-stay review. ||||Positives.... Most sites were adequate, reasonable sized, level, grassy and somewhat shaded, a few were a muddy mess, but they seem to be working on it. Pool was nice. Washrooms clean. Sites were diligently checked and mowed as they were vacated. The young staff were friendly and helpful. Nice area for biking or walking along the river.||||The not-so-positives.... Water pressure on sites were very low, we had to fill our fresh tank and use the pump to get consistent water pressure, washroom water pressure was also very low, showers were at times little more than a dribble. Power was inconsistent, my bulldog monitor was constantly showing an alarm, it never showed more than 117 volts and went as low as 107. Water lines on some sites had been dug up and not refilled, leaving large dangerous holes (we placed a picnic table over it after one of the seniors about fell into it). The dump station if right out side the washroom door, can get pretty ripe in the area. Oh ya, the manager/owner....we'll just leave that one alone.||In the end, we tried to make the best of our reunion/vacation, cut it a day short,...
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