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    Duins Pineridge Resort

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Lagoon Tent And Trailer Park - Sites for everyone

    Lagoon Tent And Trailer Park

    3.7(6 reviews)
    33.2 km

    Ever since they have been owned by a big company they have gone downhill…read more Very very very expensive to stay here . They really do not have anything. No pool No splash pool for kids. No hay rides for kids. Bathrooms are small for the size of site and dated. Fire wood is expensive. No more store . Go somewhere else. This place is borrrrrrrrrinnnnnnnng. Don't go camping anymore . Go on day trips instead more fun.

    my family and I have been going here for around 13 years and have had fours sets of different…read moreowners. We have never had problems up until this year with these new owners . It started this past long weekend when my uncle got to the campsite check-in. They told him they gave his site away to someone else with the reason "read our terms and conditions we can do what we want." They moved him away from family and friends and still charged him a 20$ site reservation fee. They have banned us from any of the parks they own and now four days later have charged every single one of my family members credit cards due to "garbage fees" for not cleaning up our garbage. (We set our garbage bags beside the garbage dump that was overflowed for the entire four days we were there. They never once emptied it.) This is the worst experience we have ever had here and will NEVER be coming back!!! Do NOT waste your money on these ignorant people!!!!!!

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    Lagoon Tent And Trailer Park - Where all the party happen:)

    Where all the party happen:)

    Lagoon Tent And Trailer Park - New playground this year

    New playground this year

    Lagoon Tent And Trailer Park - Sandy beach to is best!!

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    Sandy beach to is best!!

    Arrowhead Provincial Park

    Arrowhead Provincial Park

    4.3(18 reviews)
    31.3 km

    We recently visited Arrowhead Provincial Park for their Fire and Ice skating nights. What an…read moreamazing experience! The skating trail is a 1.3km loop that goes throughout the forest and is lit at night with tiki torches on both the trail and the paths between the trail and parking. Beautiful surroundings, fire pits to stay warm, storage area for your belongings while you skate. Very family and community friendly. Both bathrooms and change rooms are available, along with skate rentals if needed. You do need to book in advance. Highly recommended!

    Arrowhead Provincial Park is a nice medium-sized park with a few hiking trails and a great place to…read morecome see the Fall colors. Entrance into the park is easy to find, but entry is a bit slow because not everyone reserved a day pass and had to turn around. So don't forget to make a reservation ahead of time. Once you're in the park, drive to the visitor's center to get a printout of your day pass. I'm not sure why we're asked to print out the day pass only to also get another copy. The visitor's center is a good place to start as it's close to most place you'll want to see. Within a short distance walk is the Big Bend lookout. There's a small parking lot there, but it was a little flooded and park employees weren't allowing cars through. There isn't any hiking in this area, so snap that photo of the iconic landmark and go on your merry way. The lookout is fairly small and crowded with maskless visitors. On the other side is Stubb's Falls, which is an easy 2.6km loop trail. It's 1.6km to the falls on the side closest to the vistor's center, and 1km on the other side. The 1.6km trail is fairly dry, but the 1km side is very muddy, so make sure to bring waterproof hiking shoes. The falls themselves are very touristy and the majority of people who visit don't wear masks or keep their masks wrapped around their wrists. After the falls, you can head straight across to view a bridge and Arrowhead Lake. The beaches are pretty nice, but there are lots of mosquitoes here, so make sure to pack some repellant. I tried to park in this area to hike parts of the Arrowhead Lake Trail, but was turned away because parking was full. Overall, Arrowhead is a decent park, but there isn't too much to do or see here.

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    Arrowhead Provincial Park
    Arrowhead Provincial Park
    Arrowhead Provincial Park - Mayflower Lake

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    Mayflower Lake

    Killbear Provincial Park - A look at one of the distant islands from Lookout Point.

    Killbear Provincial Park

    4.3(7 reviews)
    77.4 km

    I'm not going to pretend that I am an expert at anything camping. This was a nice Saturday drive,…read moreright up to our reserved spot at Killbear, complete with a designated firepit and list of infractions to keep the place clean and safe. What a beautiful piece of country; Parry Sound and Georgian Bay. Trying to disconnect with the fam and enjoying some homemade burgers and roasting marshmallows, I cannot overstate the tranquility of nature and small slice of Canadiana here. Sure, we shleped to Tim's the next day for coffee and drove back, but enjoyed a long track to Lookout Point, with neither rattlesnake or Bear to be found. I guess it might be considered 'Glamping,' with restrooms and clean showers right across. But its definately a safe place for the kids to bike, hike and enjoy each other's company as a throwback to simpler times. Definately worth the 2 hour drive, but book in advance! -Zuk

    From my 2019 review: This is one of my favourite parks, and as a veteran camper, who has many…read morepleasant memories of Killbear, I cannot reduce it's rating. I say this, because we had few unfortunate experiences on our last trip. First, the positives of Killbear: - beautiful, unspoiled, Canadian Shield scenery - spectacular rocky shores, which you can use as a swimming platform, and then you don't get sand in your tent - not one, but two, dog beaches; they love the doggos! - large campsites The downsides - the campsites are large, but choose carefully, as many lack privacy and are very exposed. The old growth forest means that there is little bushy undergrowth to hide you from your neighbours (I like privacy! My dogs need it or they just bark. Then we get in trouble, sometimes) - you can't buy ice in the park, but you have to drive out to get it Update 2020: Killbear is such a beautiful park, AND now you can buy ice there!! This time, we were in Lighthouse A, which I would highly recommend. Close to the beach and nice hiking trails, but choose your site wisely and pay attention to the descriptions on the website when you reserve. If it rates privacy as "poor", then be prepared for a fully exposed site. That said, there are many beautiful sites, and TWO dog beaches. This year, the Anti-Fun, Anti-Noise Police-like Neighbors did not appear (do I sound resentful? You bet I am. Last year we had to leave a day early because of these noise fanatics. Really, they should have gone on a yoga retreat. This is family camping, people, not a monastery. We paid a fee when we reserved; we did not take a vow of silence). OK, I'm done the rant. Now, back to how great this park is. It is simply beautiful. The lake is wonderful: not the Muskoka soggy bottom lake, but nice, hard granite of Georgian Bay. The granite itself is beautiful. We had such a great vacation! Go off the grid! Try it!

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    Killbear Provincial Park
    Killbear Provincial Park
    Killbear Provincial Park - We can't stop here! This is Bear Country!

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    We can't stop here! This is Bear Country!

    Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park - Sign at the front entrance

    Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    84.3 km

    Nice campground, well maintained and now if the rain would hold off for another day! Solid place,…read moreI'd come back.

    If you're going to go camping in Northern Ontario, this is a good starting point…read more I'm surprised that there's a lack of representation for camping sites and Ontario Provincial parks on Yelp. There's so much to do and see out there, and the quality of my recent camping trip to the Georgian Bay area was stellar. You would expect there to be a lot of reviews written about these places, considering some of them have the capacity to host hundreds of campers at any given time. My group ended up opting for Sturgeon Bay, a bit of a "starter park" located just off Hwy 529. It may not be the biggest or flashiest park around, but it makes up for it with a lower risk of encountering animals and a lower noise level. After getting our permit from the head office (from the park warden, who looked like he stepped off the set of a park forestry commercial), we settled into our site, a decent-sized area near the back of the park. The benefit to this location is that we didn't have to deal with a lot of the noise of other areas (and got up to our own shenanigans with a nearby group on the final night we were there). If there was a downside to the weekend we went, it's that it gets extremely cold extremely quick, even at the beginning of September. We were sitting outside on the first night grilling hot dogs, and I was wrapped up in my sleeping bag trying to keep warm. If you are going to come up to the park in August/September, make sure you pack a coat. The park amenities are decent. There are plenty of washrooms throughout the site, each with their own separate sink and soap receptacle. There are cabins located across the street from the park, along with the showers. If there's something the staff need to work on, it's adding more showers. There are only two of them, causing lineups nearly every time you go. Not to mention that (if my friend's account is any indication) the warm water runs out extremely fast, especially if you're using the laundry room next door. There's a nice beach in the middle of the park that looks out into Georgian Bay, but we were unable to go swimming due to algae in the water. Apparently, this is the first time in a while that algae levels had been that high. If there are bears in the park, I didn't encounter them. In fact, some of the people we met at the site were so nonchalant that they apparently slept with their tents open, not caring about mosquitoes. That's not... something I would have recommended, because I did hear something outside my tent swatting at a bag of garbage the first night I was there. That said, t would recommend Sturgeon Bay for those who want to get into camping. The service is decent, the sites are clean and well-monitored and the experience was fantastic. Can't ask for much more than that.

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    Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park - A view of our campsite.

    A view of our campsite.

    Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park
    Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park - A look at the beach near the campground. No swimming allowed this season - there was algae in the water.

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    A look at the beach near the campground. No swimming allowed this season - there was algae in the water.

    Duins Pineridge Resort - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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