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Jun 22, 2018
We had paid and planned to camp at a Wasaga Dunes, but after driving 13 hours and arriving at our spot we were less than impressed with the site. They refused to let us moved or transfer so we decided to leave. We lost a a substantial amount of money leaving but decided to head to Wasaga Pines only a short drive away. We called prior to coming and they had spots available, and were very kind to stay open and wait for us to arrive approx 20 minutes after closing. They were so gracious about which spot we preferred for our long truck and camper. So grateful and appreciative of their customer service, and generosity after a long day of traveling with 2 toddlers! They made it easy and made us excited for our long weekend here at Wasaga with a wonderful wooded and private spot. Thank you to the gentleman at the office who handled this situation, wish I had caught his name. If we return to the area, we will definitely be coming back here!

May 21, 2018
Been here all my life. It's my summer getaway. Lately costs have been going up and they have been adding some new things which have been great. I just wish everything was ready upon open. No volleyball court and no basketball net set up yet and its the long weekend. Recommend for family and children for sure.

Jul 4, 2018
I have been going to Wasaga Pines for many years and this is the first time that we were a very unhappy group of customers that stayed on the July 1 weekend. We were with out power on Saturday afternoon so there was no pool time as no power for pumps, No pool Saturday nite, and then asked to leave pool Sunday afternoon again for pool cleaning so it would be open Sunday nite. No pool then either and no poo Monday morning. We were without power from Sunday afternoon til we left which on the hottest long weekend...no air conditioning. Four kids and 2 adults in one trailer, no power to heat food or cook, no air conditioning to cool them off. No pool to cool off in. I call this a disaster weekend, tried to email a explanation request, web site wouldn't take request. I guess they had a lot of unhappy people. There was 7 sites that we knew of that had no power. the I am sorry would have been nice. the guy came around on the Sunday afternoon but could not find a solution i am guessing. We left and said he would be back, never seen him or anyone again. They had a enough power to set up the bouncing trampoline on Monday morning but we still had no power. Thank a lot Wasaga Pines for taking care of your long time customers.

Jul 5, 2018
We have been coming here over five years at least once a season and have loved every time very safe fun professional staff awesome job by the owners look forward for years to come

May 13, 2018
This camp ground is very safe and park staff are amazing

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