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Tranquil Acres Camping

Tranquil Acres Camping

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3263 Appleton Side Rd, Carleton Place, Ontario, K7C 4M3, Canada
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Jun 17, 2018
I wanted to book a camping site, called the contact number and was told that they no longer have daily or weekly bookings,they only have seasonal however their website says other wise, not impressed!!

Oct 10, 2017
The campground is beautiful and serene. The owners Dave and Shonagh are kind and considerate. Overall, the best place to stay and it is near Ottawa.

Jun 22, 2017
I would liked to have see more pictures of your campground, the sites themselves and the facilities on your property to better give me a idea of how you are setup. This is really helpful for campers to help them decide if they wish to come to your campground. The Stupid Plane is of no interest to campers , and it doesn't help in anyway to promote your campground . Just my opinion..

Aug 2, 2017
What a beautiful place I wouldn't mind having a trailer out there at all Very quiet and peaceful No wonder you chose the name Tranquil Acres!

May 23, 2018
A quaint place to camp

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