As mentioned by others, the real plus to this campground is its location. It was reasonable and very well maintained. Washrooms were cleaned frequently. There was a new laundry. There was a restaurant on site and an awesome ice cream bar (many passers-by dropped in for a cone). There were lots of interesting playground items for the kids including a teepee and wagon one could rent and sleep in. The main draw back was the length and approach of the pull-through sites. We barely made it on and the turns were very tight given the other rigs parked. I think they could fix this up by allowing folk to park across 2 sites. (We saw 1 large motorhome doing this). We would probably stay there again We camped here in a Motorhome.
The biggest positive about this campground is the location: 5 minutes from Annapolis Royal and a good central location to go to lots of other area attractions. The biggest negative is the length of the pull through sites. Our 38' 5th wheel filled up the whole length of the site and we were barely able to park the tow truck sideways in front of the trailer. Lots and lots of dust kicked up by campers passing your site. I took a water hose and soaked the road in front of our site one afternoon and one of the employees riding by in a golf cart told me that was a good idea. (Maybe they should think about doing it themselves.) We stayed here a week only because of the relative location for day trips. Tough choice on whether we would stay here again. There are other campgrounds in the area, but none are quite as convenientely located for day trips. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Dunromin campsites are tightly packed together and ridiculously small. The management is beyond rude and the office staff appear to be under trained (though quite nice). Sites are so close together that tents practically touch from one site to another. There was not enough room for the picnic table and our two person tent without cramping the style of the neighbors. The site is beyond poor and very poorly run. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campsite we had was lovely, right on the river. There was no beach and the river was very cold. The pool was small but very clean. The bathrooms were older and dated but clean. The staff was very helpful and the store was stocked pretty good. They don't enforce quite time and people all around us were partying until 2 am. Not allot to do in the area with kids, upper clemments park was fun, did kodiak whale watch, which was good. Campground sites were nice, large, clean and well maintained. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We used this park as a base camp for exploring Historic Port Royal,Fort Anne and the historic gardens, and Nova Scotia Power's Tidal Generating Station, which uses the high tide of the Bay of Fundy to generate electricity. The park is located on the Annapolis River, and the nicest sites are along or backing onto the river. We saw seals and loons on the river in the evenings. Pull-through sites are long and level. The washroom was not cleaned while we were there, which causes us to wonder about the 9* rating. The park offers most services,but is in need of some TLC and general "sprucing up. " We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.