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Cedar Valley Trailer Park

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657 Thunder Bridge Rd, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 4R1, Canada
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May 9, 2018
If there was a way to give no stars then that’s what I would be doing. I have been at this park for 25 years. It was a lovely park owned by a lovely family. The park was a wonderful place to retreat to. A year ago it was bought and the park has changed completely. No more laughing and fun. All of the trees have been taken out to make up more lots for all the prices to go up. The rules are obnoxious and you are charged for everything, even throwing out your garbage is charged and scheduled for a specific time. If you go to the owners with an issue the just say “Get out of my f***ing Park”. And that is what most of the park has done. It is now and expensive park with no fun, family atmosphere, or sense of community.

Jun 30, 2018
this used to be a family-friendly place it was the type of place where kids could just go ride your bikes by them self the new owner has now ripped it all apart 2Pac as many trailers as they can in they're also going to allow RV parking for the day or weekend so I definitely wouldn't allow children to ride around on their bikes free now because you never know who might be there Is also doubled the rent and that's all he cares about

May 9, 2018
UPDATE May 9/18: New owner has totally destroyed what was once a beautiful park with trees and some wildlife. It’s now pretty much an open field. The park is pretty much a ghost town now. Keep looking for an established place and avoid spending your hard earned money. I gave 1 star because "0" not an option. After 42 wonderful years in this park it has gone to the dogs after new owners took over in 2017. So much so that after we purchased a 2017 41' Quailridge mobile home (sleeping in it for a few weeks) we made the tough decision to pack it in. The new owner was a nightmare to deal with, gave everyone different information creating mass confusion, would out and out lie, has a mouth like a trucker and zero people skills. The park is in total disarray while he works on upgrades. He is very happy to have many, many long standing campers leave the park. To a few that decided to stay, he gave them 30 days to relocate their trailer, decks, sheds to another lot in the park at their expense. Needless to say those campers have decided not to stay now. I would not recommend this park at all. The 5 star ratings are pre-new owners...it was a 10 then.

Jun 27, 2018
Small almost empty... Not the best one ive seen by a long shot

Aug 8, 2017
Older, family park, once dedicated only to seasonal campers but now open to transients. Website indicates that they are ready for transients but that is not the case. Sites are not ready, no fire pits, no picnic tables, lots of debris from previous site owner. Park is in a state of turnover with new owners this year. Water pressure is low and of suspect quality. Not all sites have sewers. With narrow roadways, some sites will be difficult to park larger units. In time, and with a lot of work, this place will become more user friendly.

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