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Happy Hoilday Campground and Cottages

Happy Hoilday Campground and Cottages

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7727 ON-11, Temagami, Ontario, P0H 2H0, Canada
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Jul 14, 2018
Stayed Friday, June 29 and left July 2/18. Friendly and helpful new owners. Located on a small lake with small beach. Many people went swimming. Watercraft available to rent. Saw people fishing. Master comfort station was rustic, but clean and fully functional with toilets and showers. Unserivced sites for tenters, electrical, water, and grey water plumbed sites for RV/travel trailers. Most of the campground apprears to service seasonals. Our trailer site was adjacent to the lake - lovely. Playground for kids. They had festivities for Canada Day (group pit-luck dinner, live music of country flavour, and fireworks!). Would stay again.

Oct 16, 2017
The owners are very accommodating and friendly. We were coming through in mid October when campgrounds are almost all closed. They opened for us and turned on the electricity. it is a beautiful campground with a private lake and big campsites. There is a clear pride in ownership there as everything is neat and tidy, but the natural beauty of the area has been preserved. Even though we were there for just one night, we really enjoyed this site and would definitely stay again.

Jun 1, 2018
amazing place to camp loved it so much we moved up here :)

Jul 22, 2017
Wonderful campground with fantastic owners. They are friendly and working very hard at updating the campground. The seasonal campers we met were welcoming as well. The atmosphere is very positive. Nice large clean sites. Great playground for children. Nice quiet private lake. Will definitely be back next year.

Aug 8, 2017
New owners trying very hard to do some needed rehab on park. Park itself is on beautiful calm lake with loons and mergansers. A few issues - firewood we bought was green and damp and would not burn. Road in to camp full of potholes. They have not been able to upgrade the washroom yet. But great people, working to make their guests happy. The lake view from our campsite was spectacular. We would certainly stay again.

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