Elora Gorge Conservation Area | Established Campground

Canada

Details

Verified:
11 months ago
Altitude:
340.6 masl
Website:
grcacamping.ca
Phone:
None
Contributor:
chrishesselden

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Unknown
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Full service and unserviced sites available. Sever km of walking trails around the campground, they even offer tube rides down the river. Extremely steep cliff faces, so watch you young ones. There are two bridges which allow access to the north side of the campground, be aware that these bridges are challenging enough for a pickup never mind a larger RV. There are some sites where you don't have to cross the bridges if you don't feel like attempting the crossing. The crossing is doable as there was some fifth wheel units parked on the north side.

The town of Elora is a short drive, even a walk from the campground thru the day use area where there is restaurants and grocery stores, and other amenities.

THIS CAMPGROUND IS A DRY CAMP GROUND. If they catch anyone drinking alcohol at any point they will kick you out.

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Elora Gorge campground - very extensive ground with many sites in groomed forest adjacent to gorge, however spread out and ours (68) large (6 cars/6 tents) and secluded (few campers), central ablutions with showers (need quarters) running water, long drop toilet near site. Site has two picnic tables and a fireplace (stone, not a firepit- no ban). CAD 48.00 per night

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Full service and unserviced sites available. Sever km of walking trails around the campground, they even offer tube rides down the river. Extremely steep cliff faces, so watch you young ones. There are two bridges which allow access to the north side of the campground, be aware that these bridges are challenging enough for a pickup never mind a larger RV. There are some sites where you don't have to cross the bridges if you don't feel like attempting the crossing. The crossing is doable as there was some fifth wheel unites parked on the north side.

The town of Elora is a short drive, even a walk from the campground thru the day use area where there is restaurants and grocery stores, and other amenities.

THIS CAMPGROUND IS A DRY CAMP GROUND. If they catch anyone drinking alcohol at any point they will kick you out.

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