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    Toronto North / Cookstown KOA

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Milton Heights Campground - office check-in

    Milton Heights Campground

    3.2(16 reviews)
    79.3 km

    This is our the second year staying at Milton heights for the summer season. The campground is…read moremeticulously maintained. Staff are friendly and helpful. we were able to make friends with other campers and the location to shopping is fantastic! We look forward to a great summer in the pool here.

    Our experience camping at Milton Heights campground was not a positive one. It is an ok campground…read morewith limited facilities. The site was uneven, the sites really need some improvements and upgrades. Gravel parking spots would be great and some pull through sites for larger rigs would be helpful. There are so many rules and management is micro managing the park, driving around continually. The office lady, maybe owner not sure, is not very friendly. She comes across as being kind of aggressive. Visitors are charged $7.50 each to come in the park. We had friends come in and pick us up to do a day trip with us; it cost them $15 to come into the park for probably 10 minutes to pick us up and didn't use any facilities, while in the park. I asked the office gal what the $15 charged was paying for, and she wouldn't answer, just said it's the rules. They couldn't have used the bathroom behind us anyway, it was out of order the whole time we were there. Suggestions for improvements- working restrooms; gravel parking spots; water hookups , where the hose doesn't fall into a cement hole; pull through sites for bigger rigs; garbage bins in more than one area (only one was near the entrance); less fees for visitors; and friendlier staff/management. Campgrounds should be run by friendly, inviting staff/management, so people want to stay there and return, as well as tell their friends for more future business/campers. They have what could be a pretty campground and inviting, but need some improvements and an attitude adjustment to encourage campers to recommend and return to the park.

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