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119 Jennings Rd, Brantford, Ontario, N3T 5L7, Canada
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Jul 20, 2018
Great place to take the family for a swim. Fairly reasonable price to get into the park and go swimming. Its 8 dollars for an adult including swimming and our child was free under 2. The pool is massive so you don't have to worry about running into anybody or it being overcrowded. They have a concession stand where you can buy food and drinks. You can also bring your own food and drinks in and have a picnic if you'd like instead. Slight drawback is they have a lot of rules. We couldn't bring our child's flotation device because they only allow life jackets. Not the biggest deal. All in all, it's a great place to go swimming. Along with the other activities they have like camping,hiking and fishing.

Jul 15, 2018
Great place. I've only been once. The gate attendant was helpful. The park was peaceful. Plenty of space and activities for families with children. Being on the grand river is a bonus. Calm, serene, and friendly environment.

Jun 13, 2018
Beautiful place with grassy campsites. one of the smoothest stretches of the grand to look at. The bald eagles nest near the entrance of the park is an amazing sight as well. I could go on forever about how great of a place this is.my family has been camping here regularly since 1976 and loved every season.

Jul 11, 2018
Great place. Love the fact if arrive after 830pm can pay at thw gate foe camping. I just look online to see what spots are available to camp for two days and went into office next day to pay for next day. Lots are huge great people. Only thing bathrooms a bit of a walk. We are tent people however still like to have water and electricity on site.

Jul 14, 2018
Great spot, the mosquitos didn't slaughter me like usual the moment I step onto a campsite! Pool for the kids, lots of forest. Wildlife inclusive of snakes can be found on the camp sites. Watch for ticks like anywhere these days. They are present on the camp grounds

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