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Spring Rock Tent & Trailer Park

Spring Rock Tent & Trailer Park

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2770 Millage Rd, Youngs Point, Ontario, K0L 2H0, Canada
(705) 654-3729 www.springrock.ca
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Jun 2, 2018
This is very relaxing spot to camp. The water is very close to all the sites. The 7 sites are situated in the middle of the trailer park. The water front is on the east side of Deer Bay on Lower Buckhorn lake, due to this the sunsets are absolutely beautiful (as you will see in my attached pictures). We have been 3 years in a row now and have thoroughly enjoyed it. It is an amazing spot for kids because there is a play ground and a medium size field to play at. Also if you have a boat it is really convenient as the docks are along the front of the camp ground.

Jun 4, 2018
Great campground away from main roads and quiet. Showers could run a bit longer for a Looney, only ran about 3 or 4 minutes and by time you wait for hot water even less. Would be nice to have a shelf in bathroom to put stuff on while showering and using sink.

Jul 9, 2017
A nice park but not great for weekly campers. Site was on the main road. My fault-should have paid more attention to the map. No gate passes given as well so that was not great for us. Three stars as pet friendly

Aug 28, 2017
Great family park. Run by a nice family. Clean and friendly

Jun 11, 2016
Very spacious sites that have lots of trees. Extremely friendly staff and campers! Trails were amazing to walk on with my dog. Amazing viewpoint of the entire lake. Very clean bathrooms and other facilities. Beach and playground is great to hangout at. Quiet at night... No partying! I would recommend this park to any family looking to camp.

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