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263A Hass Rd, Alban, Ontario, P0M 1A0, Canada
(705) 857-2175 www.loonslanding.ca
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Sep 6, 2017
I love this place. A wonderful place to sit and chill, have a fire and a drink or two. The grounds are nicely kept and the staff work diligently to keep the community presentable and enjoyable for all their guests. The owner is a great lady who is always just around if you need anything. We had some issues erecting our tent trailer and some of the seasonal campers came to lend a hand. We were rewarded by a great party that evening with live music from some of the locals. Pricing was really great as well. We will most certainly make this an annual spot.

Aug 13, 2017
Just spent a marvelous couple of days tenting at Loon's Landing. The owners are extremely friendly and everything is very well maintained. Pricing is very reasonable and the campsite that we had reserved was exactly as pictured and with the amount of people we had very roomy. I would highly recommend Loon's Landing to anyone looking to vacation in the French River area and my family are looking to become lifelong customers here!

Aug 2, 2017
This was a great place for me and my family the lady that runs the place was very nice and the people there were great. We caught a lot of fish and enjoyed all the entertainment that was provided .the place was very clean .The area had some very beautiful scenery and my daughter loved the beach. I would recommend this place to any of my family or friends

Sep 19, 2017
Toilet facilities I used, NEED updating, smells musty and old, not comfortable. Nice owner. Showers are okay but a good walk passed a lot of scrap and debris. No sewer dump for RVers

Aug 29, 2016
Treated fairly rude by the owner upon first visit.. Things started nice when we first spoke with Angela (owners daughter I assume) on the phone. We just arrived in the area, and unfortunately ran out of water in our camper (were new owners) and it was quite hot.. So we asked if we could fill some water, and Angela was more than kind by saying 'glad to help!' We purchased some stuff from the store because we were appreciative for her help, and also asked about their facility and boat launch (turned out to be far too steep to launch from the hill it was on) but we were getting to know the area and the services this campground had, when the owner suddenly marched over and started 'interrogating' us on why we're filling water, if we would be staying with them, and when I didn't 'appease' her by saying I wasn't sure where we would be staying yet, she told us to stop pumping the water and how this this kind of thing was 'inappropriate'.. I instantly felt like a child again being scolded by my mother.. Quite embarrassing.. On top of that while I was about to drive away, I could hear her talking with other guests in front of us about how we were 'just trying to get water' or something to that effect.. Super embarrassing.. So even though the owner may be super sweet when everything is in her favour, you can see the true colors beneath the surface when even a small thing like water crosses her inner greed/high horse.. We ended up staying at another campground later in the week, so chances are if she was a little less abrasive we would have chosen to stay there, and she would have earned hundreds on her measly $1 water handout, but I'm glad we got to see this side of her right off the bat, because we are looking to become regulars in the French River area due to the amazing fishing, and we definitely don't want to be dealing with petty drama like she brings to the table while on our beautiful northern Ontario retreat..

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