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Nicolston Dam

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Ontario, L9R 1V2, Canada
(705) 435-7946 www.nicolstondamrvpark.ca
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May 20, 2019
Excellent family run campground. Prices are really good and the owners are friendly. Some of the facilities are dated but makes for a quaint feel. Will most definitely return to camp.

May 14, 2019
Love staying in this campground. Lots of room for large rigs like ours. Clean and quiet. Great respite for breaks from visiting family in and around Toronto.

Apr 10, 2019
A beautiful, calm and cozy family owned campground between Cooktown and Alliston. The dam is beautiful and occasionally you can see beavers. The campground is very well groomed and has several wash rooms. Secured with a boom gate. Drive thru camp sites and cabins available.

Aug 17, 2018
I really like this campground. The reason for only 3 stars is the change in the layout to the cabins without notice. I know they had a major flood, but removing the bunk beds and leaving only a double bed doesn't work for a young family. My kids aren't old enough to sleep in a tent by themselves and if we wanted to stay in a tent, we would have gotten a tent site. That being said, the pool here is incredible. The grounds are clean and the staff/owners are among the friendliest people I've ever met. It's a quiet campground, which I like, but the kids still had fun. I was told the bunk beds will be coming back, when that happens my rating will definitely be increasing.

Aug 18, 2018
Went to visit friends who were camping there, and I was very impressed! The gate, visitor passes, a great system. The sites were quite large, and the traffic noise from hwy 89 was barely noticeable. I would camp here, if my husband liked camping. Peaceful and pleasant.

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