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80900 Falls Reserve Line, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 3Y1, Canada
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Jun 24, 2018
The Rangers harrassed us the whole time we were at this site. They were rude and seemed to have an issue with us from the start. They came to check on us multiple times before we even had our tents set up then continued to constantly check us claiming they were checking our garbage. We were on a group site that's supposed to fit up to 50 people. We had about 20 and when they gave us a noise warning we quieted down and some even went to bed shortly after. We went to the closest campsite to us later to apologize if we were too loud and they told us they hadn't heard anything. The Rangers showed up at 730 the next morning to evict us. We were all shocked as we hadn't been very loud and had not been causing issues. Extremely disappointing as we have gone to this site for 5 years and never had an issue before.

Jun 22, 2018
Clean. Quiet. Great play, fishing and picnic areas. Did I mention clean?

Jun 12, 2018
Grear sport for some fishing tent caping could be a bit more private but hey you cant have it all

Jan 4, 2018
It's a little different camping experience. The neighborhood has grown up right next to the park. It is a nice place, and the river runs right through it. Lots of families. I would not go back, as the interpretive center is not open to the public. Not that much to do.

Jun 27, 2018
Bad experience here due to the garbage left at the falls. Discarded cigarette butts, fish hooks, line and lead sinkers littered the rocks surrounding the falls. One extended family continued to fish as two young mothers and their children were trying to swim. As a fisherman myself I found this disgusting. I cleaned up what I could and left.

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