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Nith River Campground

Nith River Campground

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4417 Wilmot Easthope Rd, New Hamburg, Ontario, N3A 3S8, Canada
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May 18, 2019
Owner is rude, unfriendly and on power trip. He escalated a situation that didn't need it. Sites are small. Sewage drains too far, pool is dirty green. 15 dollars for small bag of wood. won't be back.

Jun 24, 2018
Beautiful, well maintained, family-friendly campground! We visited Nith River for the 1st time last summer, and the owners were incredibly kind, accommodating, and helpful at all times. The other campers made the campground such a friendly, personable community. My children and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay and can't wait to go back this summer! They loved the pool especially, which was always clean and toys were provided. The stars at night are an incredible sight. Staying there was a DREAM!

Jul 28, 2018
My husband and I dropped off our daughter at her grandma’s campsite today and when we pulled in, we weren’t sure what to do as we hadn’t been there before. My mother in law who was camping said to go to the office. My husband went to the office for assistance, to which the man working there came out, “barked WHAT DO YOU WANT?” And then proceeded to angrily tell my husband he told him three times to drive to the gate and press the button. My husband said we’d just gotten there and the owner yelled that no, he told us three times. We drove up to the gate and pressed the button but the man didn’t let us in, even though we could see him looking at our car from the office. We called my mother in law who said she’d come meet us at the gate. The man then marched to our car and yelled at us to roll the window down. When we did, he again yelled that he told us three times to press the button. This time I said that we’d just gotten there and hadn’t talked to anyone. He then yelled at me, saying he talked to me first. I replied that no he hadn’t, again we’d just gotten there. He kept yelling, but finally stormed off to the gate to let us through. He shook his head at us angrily as we drove through. I’ve never been treated so poorly by an employee. Our young children were in the backseat and had to witness us being yelled at and it scared them. We weren’t even camping, just dropping our daughter off for a night camping with grandma. I would give zero stars if I could. I will never, ever in a million years go back here or even recommend this place. They should be ashamed at how they treat people.

Jun 1, 2019
Loving it.thinking of coming back Julyaugust

May 14, 2018
Spent a season at Nith River. It is mostly seasonal campers, but there are some nightly spots. We found the seasonal campers to be very helpful and friendly. This not a party park. The owners were always good to us and the park is very well kept and maintained. Only reason we left, was that we sold our trailer.

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