Canada
200 sites available, almost half have electrical service. All have fire pits and picnic tables and close to vault (pit) toilets and water. Both comfort facilities have showers, restrooms with flush toilets and laundry facilities.
Sites vary in size to cater for tents, RVs (large and small) (dumping available), pull-throughs, group camping and 5 full service cabins also available.
Canoes and kayaks available to rent and a boat launch is available.
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Nice campsite, lovely lake with a nice beach, not a lots of cell service in the area! Loads of hikes to do from easy to difficult!
Report Check-InNice park. Camper hire super cheap ($28 for 4 hours, with$200 deposit). Lovely lake- nice small beach. Mosquitoes not good however. C $50 per night with elec ( no water) $12 booking fee
Report Check-InNice Campground and I would visit again. Spots not on top of each other. No cell phone service but our Starlink worked great 🙂
Report Check-InStayed one night
cost was $45 for unserviced site
Stayed here mainly for showers and laundry facilities
Spacious campground sites in a very nice setting. $37 plus tax for site with electricity. We found the sites in the 200s to be the most spacious. Separate dump station where you can fill up with clean water as well. Absolutely no cell signal at all at the sites although you can get a weak signal at the beach. Lots of hiking trails. The road into the park is about 40km, each way. So the access is not conveniently off the highway and you might want to consider whether you want to spend the extra time and fuel.
Report Check-InMarie Louise Lake Campground in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
Lots of sites, catering for RVs and trailers, so plenty of room. We tented in 'Campground B' which have some great spots right on the water.
Warm lake to swim in, plus plenty of tree's for coverage. Although, not a great deal of privacy. No bugs which was (almost) worth the price of admission!
Extra fees and taxes make for an expensive campsite ($58CAD for 1 night ($42 for the non-powered campsite + $10 fee + tax). Can be reserved online @ https://reservations.ontarioparks.com/