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Happy Green Acres Campground

Happy Green Acres Campground

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2 Green Acres Rd, Mallorytown, Ontario, K0E 1R0, Canada
(343) 264-2468 happygreenacres.ca
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Jul 4, 2018
It was our first time camping here and we will be returning. A great place to relax with the family. The staff is awesome and very accommodating. Fellow campers were also very nice and friendly. They have games set up (corn hole, horseshoes, badminton and volleyball) and had a band playing in the clubhouse, which my son loved. We rented a trailer there for the weekend and it exceeded our expectations. The park was very clean and easily accessible from the 401. All in all we had a great time and we look forward to our next visit!!

Jul 3, 2018
Nice atmosphere, but no fire place at the campsite. Also the washrooms weren't very clean and they need some upgrading. The people working there were really nice, and they tried to organize some events aswell.

Jul 5, 2018
Great pool & club house. Lots of grassy sites only a few with shade. Old bath house w/ 1 washer & dryer! Best prices in the area.

Jun 29, 2018
Love the place. Great atmosphere. Fantastic staff. Always helpful and accommodating.

May 13, 2018
Very quiet campground and conveniently located right off hwy 401 where it meets hwy 2 (Trans Canada) near Brockville. The owner Bill & Roma were very pleasant and helpful.

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