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    Laurel Creek Conservation Area

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    Flamboro Valley Camping Resort - Splash pad and pirate ship

    Flamboro Valley Camping Resort

    5.0(1 review)
    41.4 km

    I have a number of friends with trailers here and we recently went to spend the weekend with one of…read morethem. We were there on the weekend of their annual car show. The campgrounds are well maintained, roads are gravel and each permanent trailer spot has a good size plot of land. You feel comfortable enough to spread out a little and enjoy. As a community people are friendly and there are lots of families and the sounds of laughter and general good mood. The facilities include a splash pad that is extremely impressive, a heated pool, a playground, a natural pond, a hot tub, a picnic pavilion, a general store, a volleyball court, a basketball court, horseshoe pits, an outdoor chapel, walking trails, activity rooms and children's activities on the weekends. For weekend campers they also have washrooms in site. This is a great campground.

    From the owner: Flamboro Valley Camping Resort is a family run campground, located in a peaceful setting in…read moreSouthern Ontario, Canada (North of Hamilton). The campground is for both Seasonal and Overnight Camping, including for: Trailer, Pull thru, 5th wheel, RV, Tenting, Group Camping. With a large picnic pavilion, host your next Picnic here. There are also newly added Cottager/Cabin Rentals. There are many amenities to enjoy, such as: heated pool, hot tub, splash pad, wading pool, playground, natural pond with small fish and turtles for catch and release, horseshoe pits, basketball, volleyball, weekend activities, walking trails and many more.

    Happy Hills Resort

    Happy Hills Resort

    4.5(2 reviews)
    42.6 km

    What an amazing campsite! Would give 4 1/2 stars if only I could. What an amazing and strange year…read more2020 has been so far! As you know, COVID19 is here and has shut down pretty much everything! Although businesses are now open under strict rules, campground washrooms are off limits - even though campsites are permitted to open for business. The "new normal" is very different from what we were used to before! This year, we lucked in and found a trailer at an affordable price, so we can bring our own washroom with us! This was the 3rd campsite we have tried, and the biggest one of all so far (as well as the most expensive), although it obviously has no beach or waterfront anywhere near it. However, what they miss in the way of waterfront, they make up for in other ways: a full golf course; mini-putt; a petting zoo (some animals were absent because of COVID) (and you're not allowed to pet or feed the animals right now because of COVID); 4 pools of varying sizes; a bouncy jumping thing (not a castle); volley ball courts and tennis courts; and about 650 campsites. The place is massive! They have many many very impressive seasonal rentals, which have beautiful gardens. Downside: there is very patchy / non-existent internet available out there, although you can pay a fee for access once you're inside the park and registered. In fact, internet was so bad as we were approaching the site that we got lost on the way there! Good thing someone was still there to answer our call for help and guidance! As it was, we just made it under the wire with five minutes to spare. Another downer was the price; this place is double in price than the other 2 we stayed in previously. Spots were spacious enough. It was very busy and crowded when we were there; obviously the locals love it here. It's very popular.

    Fantastic family campground with great sense of community within the park facilities are clean and…read morewell kept. Owners continually invest in the park always adding more attractions like new pools hot tubs etc During the summer months they have a great recreation program every weekend and even during the week for the kids. Staff are warm and pleasant to deal with. Any minor or major problems we have ever had have always been looked after in a timely manner Mr Baker you run a great park

    Elora Gorge Conservation Area

    Elora Gorge Conservation Area

    3.5(27 reviews)
    22.3 km

    It took a while to get to Elora Gorge Conservation Area from Toronto due to heavy traffic on a…read moreSaturday early afternoon, but once we got there, it was relatively quiet. For $8.50 a person, we were able to access the parking lot, which is situated conveniently next to the hiking trails. The hiking trails themselves are very short and flat, especially for someone who has lived in mountain towns before, but they are good nonetheless by Ontario standards. The trails mostly run along the top of the gorge cliff, overlooking the water with an obstructed view, however, once you get to the end of the trail, you could go on top of a bridge and get a great view of the gorge.

    Park entry fee: $8.00/person Cars were parked on the grass…read moreor anywhere they found the space. Tubing: registration $20/person Plan ahead, the line was long. If you rented the equipment elsewhere, you don't have to wait in line but there's no signs up indicating which wasted a lot of time. Once you get the band, follow the yellow steps to the launching area. The hike is steep and long. Once you get into the water, you are on your own, there aren't life guards. The water flow was steady but other areas, fast. There is a area in between you can stop and dive off into the water. It's not easy to navigate the where to go unless you paddle in some way(used my water shoes) It's beautiful along the way, the scenery is beautiful, you will pass a waterfall! When you get to the end, it's best to step off as it was harder when when you reach the chain. Now the walk back to return equipment (if rented on site) and to the parking is also long but through the trail so just follow the signs. Along the way, I saw many camp sites. Tips, Bring water shoes, rocks Bring water proof case for car keys/phones. I guarantee if not secured, you will lose it. Bring ropes if you want to stay linked to your friends Wear sun screen Wear life jacket Wear helmet

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    Valens Lake Conservation Area

    Valens Lake Conservation Area

    3.3(4 reviews)
    36.7 km

    My fiancé and I just finished our stay at Valens yesterday. Will have to say, was very…read moredisappointed.. first, we could not swim during our entire stay due to the ecoli. Second, there was no actual office at all, only for staff. And this was only discovered after my fiancé walked the entire road down there from our campsite. Third, the food truck was extremely expensive, the food didn't taste very good at all, and the beach store was closed the whole time. Fourth, because we were next to the washrooms, we could hear the bathroom doors slamming closed all night long, and people talking, all past quiet hours. Fifth, the firewood they sell at the camp store doesn't burn at all and we could only start a fire by buying firestarters.. Lastly, there is no proper sidewalk for pedestrians to walk if you do not have a car or bike, so it felt very unsafe... The best part in all this was the camp store and the showers. Showers were close to the campsite walking distance which is really nice and the camp store was open great hours and had everything. All in all, I don't think we would be camping here again. It was nothing like we expected.

    I've gone here almost every year for the last 10 years and enjoy it…read more The lake and beach are big, but cold of course. There is a concession stand there too. At the campground, the lots for trailers are a nice size and have electricity hook ups. They have a metal fire pit too. There is a nice field to play anything you want at plus bathrooms with showers at both ends. There is a store selling goods plus wood, but it closes early, even on a Saturday. It's pitch black at night with no lighting so make sure you bring a flashlight. Enjoy!

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    Kingpin Bowlounge

    Kingpin Bowlounge

    2.2(18 reviews)
    9.8 km

    Wow, this place has everything! Bingemans is not just a waterpark, it has mini golf, beach…read morevolleyball, indoor play gym, bowling, arcades, canoeing and campgrounds. As we only visited the waterpark, my review will only be based on what my family experienced. Bingemans is located in Kitchener and is easily accessible from all directions. The waterpark opens at 10am and we got there at 11am and still got premium parking (like the 4th spot from the entrance). The park does allow for one bottled beverage per person and does not allow outside food, but I still snuck in a few granola bars and bear paws. To get to the waterpark, you enter this huge facility that houses the arcade and indoor play gym. As we only had passes to access the waterpark, the 3-story indoor play gym would be an additional $10.95 per child. The arcade is pay as you go. For the waterpark, there are only 3 tiers in terms of height restrictions - under 42", 42"-48", over 48". Unfortunately, my daughter was only one inch shy of 48" so the only thing she could do was the carpet slide (you can have up to 4 racers at once), wave pool and the splash and play area. The splash and play had the big tilting bucket that dumps a whole lot of water on you and 3 different set of slides. For a kiddie structure, the slides are quite fast and you do get wet once you hit the bottom. I felt totally comfortable letting my 5&6yo roam free on this structure. The waves in the wave pool was weak, but the walk in design plus the circular pool area made up for it. I didn't go on any of the tube rides but it looked like there's a line at the bottom of the slide where you wait for the next available tube, then carry the tube up the stairs and wait for your turn on the slide. There are plenty of chairs all around the park. We didn't use their showers or change rooms, so I can't comment on that. My only complaint, and it's a huge one, is that the water was ICE COLD! The temp today was close to 30 degrees Celsius, but the water was frigid. The kids didn't seem to mind when they're playing in the water, but once you get out or was like me, just walking through the water, it was quite cold. Please heat your wave pool!!! There's so much that Bingemans have to offer and I can totally see my family returning in the near future. I know they have Octoberfest, KinderFest and Scream Park coming up, so check them out!

    Gift of Lights. Very disappointed. Went last year and the best part were the lights out on the…read morepatio outside Funville. You could take your time, walk around, take fun photos. There were cool entertainers, hot chocolate /cider booth and fire pits. I was so looking forward to our guest from Victoria to see this. Very disappointed.

    Laurel Creek Conservation Area - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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