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08/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Great park. You are on an island. It has it's own marina with brand new docks. Easy access launch ramp. Fuel and bait. Roads are all paved, easy for the big buses and trailers to get around. Electric, water and sewer are where they should be. Only one loop has full hook-ups. The rest have water and electric or no hookups. We have been there a few times. The water is crystal clear. Traveling in and out of all the islands is amazing. Fishing is great. I would go back on a heart beat.
07/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
I've been coming here for a few years. Seen the worst, but getting better. New owners are hard at work. They have put new sites in, overlooking a small lake, upgraded electric, put winter water on some sites and upgraded the sewer system. They have wooded and sunny sites. they have pull-thru's, and sites for the big rigs. most of the sites on are the large size. Roads are easy to make your way through. On weekends they have entertainment, sometime dinners and theme parties. They do have a lot of seasonal, but from what I have seen, they are all very friendly and willing to help out if you need it. On the down side. It still needs more work. Some of the seasonal sites need to be cleaned up a bit better. Most of the sites are well kept. It should have a bath house by the tenting area. Although the roads are alright they could be fixed a bit better. it is located in a secluded area. As the other posters stated follow the directions they give you.
08/2005
rating [ 9/10 ]
This a great park. From tent camping to full hook-ups. It is located on an island half way into Canada from the 1000 Island Bridge. It has two marinas, swimming in the river, and a small store. The sites are huge. They have only one loop with full hookups, that has only57 sites. It will fill up quickly. For someone that is into fishing the area is the Smallmouth Bass capital. Musky, Walleye, Northern Pike are also around. Within a short distance, you can get on a tour boat and see the thousand islands up close. The name of the area is actually called 1000 Islands on the St. Lawrance River.
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