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Darlington Provincial Park

Darlington Provincial Park

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1600 Darlington Park Rd, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3K3, Canada
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Jul 4, 2018
Second time at this camp ground. Cool breeze coming off the lake even in the heat wave. Best thing about there is no raccoons. Can play your music pretty much all night (not loud of course) alcohol is allowed. The park rangers are genuinely nice people,very friendly and willing to help.

Jul 10, 2018
Couldn't believe there was such a nice little park so close to where we live. Quaint, small but big enough. And obviously enjoyed by plenty of people. Sites are well big enough, was quiet, and we enjoyed our stay. Would not call it our favourite but we will definitely go back without a hesitation.

Jul 3, 2018
Love it. Been camping there two years in a row. Great for kids and large groups and families, and couples alike. Beach is near by with picnic area. All around relaxing. A great place to excape the extreme city heatwave.

Jul 16, 2018
This is a beautiful Provincial Park located on the shores of lake ontario. The unfortunate thing about this park is it proximity to both the 401 and the main train line that runs between Toronto and Montreal. From our campsite, we had no problem hearing the traffic from the 401. Through the week the lakeshore east go train runs through frequently as do freight trains. On weekends there are fewer trains, but they do run 24/7. There is a rail crossing right outside the park where the trains blow their whistle. It echoes through the park. On a positive note, there are many kinds of birds and a few nice, albeit short trails in the park. I tentatively recommend this park due as it is really nice, if you can get past the trains and hwy noise.

Jul 4, 2018
We were camping ng here for the first time. Not the first camping trip though. Not the best experience. Don’t get me wrong , campsites are clean and spacious,lake is not to far walk. My only problem was that I could hear highway and train all night. Also just to let everyone know bring your swimming shoes!!! Must. Beach is rocky Also washrooms did not get cleaned often enough. Showers also. It was quite nasty.... but I get it’s a camp . Thought I have seen camps as big as this with much more care for their washrooms . Over all I will not go back there since we have more camps to explore and ones to come back to.

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