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Indian Line Campground

Indian Line Campground

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7625 Finch Ave W, Brampton, Ontario, L6T 0B2, Canada
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Jul 16, 2018
I spent two weeks at the Indian Line campground at the beginning of July. The place is fine. If you have a camper, you will appreciate the huge lots. Because I had a tent, I found that there was a very serious lack of privacy. One or two trees on the site lines would do a lot for that. My biggest concern is with the noise. While I understand that this is not the park's fault, the sound levels were so high at night that it was really hard to sleep. Between the trains on the track next to the campground and the motorcycles racing in the streets nearby, it definitely wasn't a peaceful camping experience.

Jun 14, 2018
Phenomenal seasonal family camp ground just at the edge of the city. You will feel like you're up north, surrounded by nature but you can make it there by TTC or taxi. If you don't like the long commutes this is the place for you. It's literally less than a 5 minute drive the major shops. Also the facilities are new and clean and the staff is very friendly and professional. They have a little store at the front with snacks and ice cream and have a nice laundry facility. You can't go wrong here as the camp sites are also very clean spacious with many mature trees to shelter you from the elements

Jun 11, 2018
It's a hidden Jen within the city. looking for privacy or shade at your site can be tough. Safe and clean. Staff are great would recommend this if you don't mind staying in a tent or trailer while being in the city.

Jul 4, 2018
This is a good place if you are wanting to do some things in the city, but if you want a place to swim when you get back or to use the wifi this is not the place for you. The pool is nice to go swimming in but closes too early. If you want wifi you will need to be close to the entrance because it doesn’t seem to work anywhere else. All in all If i was back to Toronto I would go back. *great security and good fences

Jul 4, 2018
The site are good. Most of the staff is lovely but the manager tent to abuse his power and discriminate people as he feel like.. they let some of the camper basically run the place.. the shower in the ladies side is always too cold or too hot they never fix it... Spring n fall it's freezing in those public bathroom. WiFi is advertise but barely ever work. It say pet friendly but be careful if u have a pet the manager n the campers running the place hates animals and cause trouble.tje girls that have been working there for years are great n smart and could make that place so much better.

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