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Pigeon Hollow Park

Pigeon Hollow Park

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516 Peterborough County Rd 36, Trent Lakes, Ontario, K0M 1A0, Canada
(877) 313-8225 www.pigeonhollowpark.com
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Sep 27, 2017
We are always happy to stay in Pigeon Hollow park. Lots of space for kids to play by the water. They enjoy well equipped playground and shallow swimming area. There are two mobile houses for rent, both are clean and well maintained. Very nice place to relax with a family or get together with friends.

Jul 1, 2018
Great fireworks display on Canada Day.

Jul 3, 2018
Ask for 'Z'....guaranteed good party

Sep 18, 2016
Very bed experience with the owner of the camp. As a party of four, we rented two motel rooms for a fishing weekend. After we launched our boat, we parked our cars in front of our motel rooms to unload them. While we were unloading our cars we were asked impolitely by the owner to remove our cars from the camp properties and park them outside. We tried to explain to him that our cars should be in the camp like our boat trailer, as we were renting motel rooms in the camp and our boat was docked in the camp marina. The owner order us to remove our cars, because he was loosing his patience whit us(?????). We didn't want to cause any disturbance and we parked our cars outside the camp for the night. Next morning we brought our cars to load them and empty our rooms, before we went fishing with our boat. Than, we left our cars inside the camp, because we had to return our keys and gate entry cards. Without gate entry cards we couldn't get inside the park to get the our boat. After we went fishing with our boat, we received phone call from the owner to come back and remove the cars from the camp. We came back to the park to remove the cars, and than, the owner start yelling at as and screaming that we have to remove the boat and trailer from the park. Just to mention that we already paid the previous day for launching the boat and docking the boat for two days. We had to cut our fishing day at 10 o'clock in the morning, remove our boat and leave the camp. What a terrible experience. I wouldn't recommend this camp to anybody. The owner has to improve his personality. If he can't deal with people, than he should change his profession. I would definitely contact Visa and ask for complete refund, because we were not treated as a proper guests.

Jun 11, 2018
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