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Thousand Islands Parkway, Lansdowne, Ontario, K0E 1L0, Canada
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Jul 16, 2018
Polite staff, let me pick which site I wanted for the evening. Campsite was small but sufficient for me, my motorcycle and a 3 man tent. It was Canada day weekend so there was some partying happening but not very intrusive. Showers and washrooms were clean.

Jul 2, 2018
A true heaven on earth!!! Awesome staff. Clean bathrooms and all. The only little thing is that depending of your spot, the bathrooms are a bit far away. Other than that the spots are clean and so beautiful... A family friendly place to go!!

Jul 7, 2018
Been going there for years, never really any bad experiences but this year was different. My dad had to pack up 2 days early because the ticks were literally falling out of the trees onto the picnic table. He killed upwards of 20 in just 2 nights. Campsite 8. Staff were nice but the place needs to be kept a safe area for families

Jul 7, 2018
Good place to scuba from but a lot of the campgrounds aren't flat/level. Lots of granite out crops. Ground is hard. Not great for pitching tent in many sites.

Jul 1, 2018
Good spot to go camping. Small beach which gets lots of use, by families with children. Its relatively quiet except for the 1000 Islands Bridge that passes right over the camp site.

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