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Fisherman's Cove

Fisherman's Cove

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Kincardine, Ontario, N2Z 2X5, Canada
(519) 395-2757 www.fishermanscove.com
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Jul 8, 2018
Amazing place for families. Clean facilities. Loads of activities. We were camping. It was a little more crowded than I would have wanted. Neighboring camp site are within close ear shot, 15 feet or less. Lots of mosquitoes, but still a good time.

Jun 10, 2018
Just got back from our first stay here. Such a wonderful park. Everything is well maintained and staff are all courteous and accommodating. This has now become our kids favourite and they're already asking when we'll return again.

Jul 3, 2018
We have had a leased site for over 15 years. Our site is on the channel where we can dock our boat and have easy access to both lakes. We have seen the park grow each year and impressed with the constant upgrades.

May 22, 2018
I'm 25 years old and I remember when I was maybe around 10 my family would go trailer camping here for a week in the summer. Then I soon found out my teacher had a trailer at fisherman's cove! 😂 But I had a blast! I met so many friends. We went frog hunting, fishing, swimming in the lake, cannoeing! I never forget fisherman's cover! I'm hoping to revisit in this summer with my boyfriend. Exited to see what changes they've made over the years!

May 21, 2018
Nice and clean campground, but overpriced and be ready to be nickel and dimed on everything. There are tons of other places to camp that are just as nice around here without the hassle. Checked in on Friday for the long weekend and had 2 adults, but one more coming with 2 kids. Found out that we can't just add the 3 more coming to our site, and they have to pay separately as visitors. Visitors pay by the day, and can't just pay per night the same as a normal campsite, so they wanted to charge the 3 other people camping at the site for 4 visitor days instead of just 3 nights, even though they weren't arriving until 11pm on Friday and checkout is 11am on Monday. Makes no sense. Ended up having to pay another $80 to just have 3 other people camp in the same trailer on the same site. Also they charge extra for kids that are part of your family. No other campgrounds do that around here. Icing on the cake is charging extra for showers, just include that in the already expensive site fees...nobody likes having to bring change for showers. No outdoor pool, but two indoor pools with plenty of rules about who can be in each of them at which times. The campsite is loaded with tons of rules, so again a reason to just camp somewhere else. No clothelines allowed, only swimming with kids under 6 at specific times, only allowed to have firewood you buy from them, etc, etc. Do yourself a favor if you have kids camping with you and find somewhere else to camp.

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