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Shamadon Resort

Shamadon Resort

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231764 Concession 2 WGR, Ayton, Ontario, N0G 1C0, Canada
(519) 323-4592 shamadonresort.com
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May 17, 2019
Super friendly staff! Love the dog park and free firewood. Just wish there was more privacy between sites.

Sep 17, 2018
Our family of 5 plus our four-legged fur baby all LOVED it here! We will definitely be returning. The Shamadon Resort is the everything we've been looking for. So quiet, welcoming and the safest atmosphere we've ever encountered in our travels. Patrick was the added bonus of our stay and probably the biggest selling feature of the park.

Sep 3, 2018
Loved it here. Beautiful property, very well maintained grounds, clean and super friendly staff. Most of the sites are more private than other RV Parks, the property is large enough to offer lots of natural spots, some nature hikes (although not long) and fun for kids of all ages. I certainly hope to make it back there.

Sep 8, 2018
Great resort just 2ish hours away from Toronto. The premises are clean, quiet and well taken care of. They have dry wood ready prepped for you at your site, water and electricity hook-up. They keep the rules of quiet after 10pm. Lots of room for kids to play imaginatively. Love the Shamadon jumper. Dog park allows your furry friends to let loose. Pond has fishing, sandy beach and volleyball. Owners care a lot about quality experience. I definitely recommend!

Oct 29, 2018
Great park. Owner down to staff take pride in making your stay best it can be. Clean well kept park. Something for all beach, children's play area, pool, beach volleyball, trails and horseshoes.

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