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    Jell-E-Bean Campground

    2.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Sunshine Park Camping

    Sunshine Park Camping

    3.5(6 reviews)
    10.9 km

    First time legitimately camping with a group of friends and away from any parents. It was an…read moreamazing time to say the least! The park doesn't have many things to do during the day for activities but that's why it's in Wasaga because everything you could want to do is less than a 10minute drive away! The washrooms and showers were okay just make sure to bring your own personal hygiene products as there wasn't even any soap in the washrooms. There was a live DJ Saturday night which unfortunately I didn't get to see but by the sounds of things was also pretty good! If you're looking to get away for a weekend and enjoy a cheap party/camping experience with friends this is definitely the place! Would have been five stars if there was running water and/or electricity at the sites...

    FIrst of all, if you're not into loud, raucous parties, this place is not for you. This place is…read moreadvertised as party central, and they are not kidding. The place itself is pretty nice, very big, lots of trees and decently clean bathrooms and showers. Every site has a huge garbage can, which is emptied every morning and a fire pit. They sell firewood and ice at the front, where there is also a beach volleyball setup and basketball court. It is a 5 minute walk to a 24 hour grocery store, and the Walmart (in case you forget your tent. *cough*.) It's probably a 20 minute walk to the beach, but we drove because we didn't want to drag all our stuff there. They do everything to make sure everyone has a good time. From 9pm-12am, they have a tent set up with music and laser lights for a dance party. Let me tell you, dancing on soft sand is AWESOME! At 10pm, a car from Dominos comes, selling large pizzas at $10 each. At midnight, music has to be turned off, but most parties go on until dawn with no hassle from the Party Police. When we left, the friendly girl at the front suggested that we visit their Facebook page and tag ourselves in the pics that they took at the dance tent. Everyone who works there was friendly, which can't be easy seeing as their entire clientele is made up of drunk partiers. My only complaint has more to do with the other campers than the campsite, and has a LOT to do with the difference in ages. It's been a long time since I could party all night and wake up at 9am and party some more. Nowadays, blasting music out of my car in the morning (MORNING!) after a big booze down is too ridiculous a concept to imagine. The average person who goes there is in their early 20s, and from the Kitchener/Waterloo area, it seems. Other than the loud mornings, this was totally fine, as everyone is very laid back and just out for a nice time. I would recommend this place for anyone who wants a camping experience they will never remember!

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    Six Mile Lake Provincial Park

    Six Mile Lake Provincial Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    54.7 km

    I was worried when I booked two sites at Six Mile Lake because they were described on the Ontario…read moreParks website as "adjacent to wetlands" (a.k.a. swamp: that means bugs). However, in August, the bugs were not a big problem at all, despite the swampy conditions. We had two adjoining sites, which meant that we could colonize a little area and, with strategic placement of vehicles and tents, create a nice private alcove. The swamp was quite fascinating, actually, and we enjoyed watching the behaviour of a heron who was a regular visitor to the swamp. The scenery in the Maple, Oak and Poplar Campgrounds was spectacular. Many of the sites are very picturesque, with beautiful rock formations and spectacular views, but can pose challenges when you are choosing a spot to pitch your tent or park your trailer. Case in point: Site 83. It is the most scenic, romantic site ever. Imagine visiting with the partner of your dreams, and declaring your love on top of a granite stage, overlooking a majestic Muskoka vista, the likes of which inspired the Group of Seven. Then, you walk down the nature-made granite steps to your cosy tent, sheltered by the granite shelf where your fire pit is perched. Your tent would have to be rather small, of course, to fit comfortably on your site. However, because you are in the Poplar Campground, you have an actual flush toilet to use close by. Oak and Poplar have flush toilets. Maple, which has even larger sites, only has the vault (non-flush) toilets. However, the staff maintains them well so that they are not too horrible. People seeking electricity can find sites in the other Campgrounds at Six Mile Lake, but they lack the sheer beauty and natural experience of the non-electric sites. My recommendations are: 1. Go off the grid and book a non-electric site 2. Pay close attention to the description of the site on the Ontario Park website. Pay close attention to the size and ground slope when you book 3. If you hate vault toilets, don't choose Maple: If you love nature, then choose Maple. Oh, and Internet Service is good throughout the park. This is a beautiful park, and very well maintained. The dog beach is really big and nice if you are bringing your canine companions. My dogs, Mykyta and Kyra , had a wonderful time. You can also rent canoes, paddle-boats and take lessons to learn to fish. The helpful camp store will give you free dog bags and garbage bags. If you need to stock up on supplies, Midland is a 25 minute drive away and has everything, but I recommend the scenic drive to Honey Harbour, to visit the Honey Harbour Towne Centre General Store, which has most things that you would likely need. In short, if you like camping, scenic Canadian Shield experiences and if you are taking your dog, then Six Mile Lake will not disappoint you!

    Nice campgrounds. Each spot has a fire pit with a grill. They sell damp firewood. It was a rainy…read moreweek, so it's not their fault. They have hot coffee.

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