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Grundy Lake Provincial Park

Grundy Lake Provincial Park

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Ontario, P0G, Canada
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Jun 29, 2018
Lovely provincial park with large, private campsites. I loved that they had a "radio free zone" for camping. The park and facilities were very clean. The comfort station had several very nice and private free showers. The beach near there was small but pleasant with some picnic tables and shady areas as well as a roped off area in the water for children. My main problem was trying to figure out the map and I got lost a few times at first. They need direction signs at "intersections" of roadways. All in all a great park with good staff that were helpful and pleasant.

Jul 4, 2018
Really great park. Lots of activities to do. Canoeing, fishing, hiking, cliff jumping and swimming. Lots of mosquitoes though. Bring a lot of bug spray. The general store just outside the park offers frozen meats, food and canoe rentals at a reasonable price. Great ice cream too.

Jul 20, 2018
Beautiful and small provincial park. Great for a long weekend, not much to do if you stay longer. Buy your firewood outside are the gas station. It's dry.

Jul 15, 2018
Great time with the family, park Rangers were cool even when we broke the rules a few times. Lots of hugs but hey that's camping in June for ya! And we had a little raccoon come and eat my barf lol

Jun 25, 2018
Great park, I went the weekend after it was closed and it was fantastic. I brought my bike and biked around the campground without having to worry about anyone. Hiked the trails alone. It truly is a beautiful park

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