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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Wellesley Island State Park

    Wellesley Island State Park

    4.2(19 reviews)
    46.6 km

    This site was hyped WAY more than what we got from it. For full hookups, there is only one loop…read more(Loop F) for them and they do not support larger trailers/5th wheels. The sites on this loop have a max length of 40' back-in, but when we drove them, there is absolutely no way that there were more than 2 spots that would have accommodated this and it wouldn't have been an easy fit unless you're very experienced with backing in a camper/5th wheel. The sites were extremely close together as well, with no mature trees, and not real parking for cars. Also, we noticed a trend of cars taking up extra spots and many cars for one site spilling over into others sites. We stayed in H10 and he sites were much more spacious. There were no mature trees around the campsite at all, but plenty of room for our kids to roam and play. The sites are electric only with water pump stations around. Luckily, we were situated in a spot that we could run hose to the spigot for water. We would suggest having an extra 100-150' of hose if you're planning to stay here. There is a cute park right on this loop for the kids to play at. The dump stations had very low water pressure making it difficult to flush the black tank. Additionally, they only had 3 spots for dump which meant there is a wait and it kind of sucked in the rain. We did see a lot of wildlife which was fun for the kids (and man). It was fairly quiet even though our loop was completely full. The scenery is beautiful. The river is gorgeous and fishing was fun. It was harder to find a spot to fish from - you cannot fish from the piers which is very inconvenient with little kids to navigate wet rocks and risk a fall. They have a few very nice boating docks to launch from. The store has very minimal supplies - be ready to make sure you don't need anything, or you'll have to pay the toll to get across the bridge to get to the grocery store. There are no grocery stores on the island. There is no gas stations on the island currently and there is one being remodelled. Hopefully, it'll be ready next year. It was a nice stay, but it was not as epic as we had hoped to be (and it had been hyped to be). It really isn't our go to for the future.

    The place is a gorgeous place!!! The spots get reserved fast…read more Some spots have cellular services for Canada and USA. Keep in your mind when you come up to the park for camping. It is easy to find the place and some sites have some leaves or branches covered which is you need to look carefully. I gave this park 5 stars for amazing nature and location. 4 stars for bathroom because limited showers per bathroom sites even though we have a lot of sites. They have washing station next to the bathroom sites which are great and get 5 stars for this! We all need some place to wash our stuff from cooking. 5 stars for grill station that they are in great condition which is I did not expect that! Bring a lot of bug sprays because they have more insects that you don't see that often in area where you normally live. Overall staying there for camping is a wonderful place and definitely family friendly!!

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    Wellesley Island State Park
    Wellesley Island State Park
    Wellesley Island State Park

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    Hell Holes Nature Trails and Caves - We're in the hole.

    Hell Holes Nature Trails and Caves

    2.0(2 reviews)
    35.6 km

    Okay, first of all, this map placement may not be correct, but there are signs from the 401 on how…read moreto get here. That's how we found out about it. The place is called Hell Holes. It has to be good right? Well, sorta. The hell hole part of it isn't really that impressive, but the hike is quite nice. The forest is really quite beautiful, with a few rock formations dotted about. It's an easy hike, but it's also SUPREMELY BUGGY. It was mosquito city out there. The office was nice enough to provide free bug spray. Pro tip: go crazy with it and spray your clothes! These mosquitos BITE THROUGH CLOTHES. The hike itself is about an hour or so. It's 3.2km, so it depends how fast you hike and how much you like lingering over stuff. The hell hole itself is a 20 foot sinkhole with a tiny opening, accessible by ladder. Once inside, it's pretty small in there, and in my opinion, a little creepy. It's pretty much pitch black. You can rent flashlights for $1.50 or you can use your husband's crappy cell phone which doesn't actually emit much light, then end up using your fancy camera's flash assist which only lights up for 2 seconds, giving you the double anxiety of worrying about dropping it on the craggy rocks or flashing it once and seeing some sort of cave monster appear in that second. I think if we had prepared ourselves with a thick slathering of bug spray and brought... I don't know... WATER, we would have enjoyed the hike much more. Also, the screaming teenagers that were just ahead of us on the trail ruined the peacefulness a bit. The place also has a mini putt course and picnic tables to eat lunch. It's about 20 minutes from the 401. It's pleasant enough, but didn't have the sulphur belching craters that I expect from a hell hole.

    This place is good for hiking, nothing impressive, no much to see, don't bring toddlers, lots of…read moremosquitoes bites, bring a good bug spray!! The service is rude.

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    Hell Holes Nature Trails and Caves - Get in the hole!

    Get in the hole!

    Hell Holes Nature Trails and Caves - Some ferns.

    Some ferns.

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    Some rocks

    Rotary Park - hiking - Updated May 2026

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