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Emily Provincial Park

Emily Provincial Park

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797 Emily Park Rd, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, K0L 2W0, Canada
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Jul 8, 2018
Nice clean place with family-friendly activities and friendly staff. One thing that is needed is a few more informative directional signs to key areas like the Beaches and Convenience Store. I helped someone looking for the convenience store at South Beach and it was my 1st time here and was only able to help because I happened to have gone to the North Beach area that morning. We had gotten lost a couple of times.

Jul 7, 2018
Lovely campground - very private. Our campsite (108) was also very nice. However, we had heavy rain our first night, and quickly discovered that we were at the lowest point in the park - rain run-off from three different roads flowed directly through our campsite. So "poor drainage" would be the understatement of the century - the bottom of our tent was under water. Great park, but don't book 108 (or anything with poor drainage for that matter) !

Jun 24, 2018
Stayed 2 nights June 2018. Huge site #286! Quiet at night. A little noise from nearby highway. Staff were all friendly and helpful. New upgrades to some roads and the dump and fill stations. Definitely book here again.

Jul 11, 2018
The beach is full of algae and water is not as clean as the southern part of Toronto beaches. The camp is not big and easy to go around on bike. Camp staff is very friendly and helpful. Washroom and shower room are cleaned frequently. We stayed on RV site and overall is quiet.

Jul 2, 2018
The park is smaller compared to other provincial parks and it has two nice beaches , however no dogs are allowed on the beach. We stayed at one of the group campsites and it was beautiful however there were only two comfort stations for a campground with 320 campsites so be prepared to line up especially on a long weekend.

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