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Lookout Point Camp

Lookout Point Camp

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1 Auld Reekie Road, Gowganda, Ontario, P0J 1J0, Canada
(705) 624-2035 www.lookoutpointcamp.com
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Apr 13, 2018
Vicky and Larry are wonderful hostess. The cabins are always spotless and very comfortable. I have nothing but wonderful things to say about Lookout Point Camp!

Jan 3, 2017
We had a GREAT family vacation in July 2016. I'm very picky about accommodations and Lookout Point has the best cottages!!! Clean, roomy and rustic!!! We've booked again in 2017. Larry & Vicki are so personable and very down to earth. You will not be disappointed.

Apr 4, 2013
I am a longtime guest of Lookout Point Camp -- for good reason. I challenge anyone to find better kept facilities with so many amenities for such great value anywhere... not just in Gowganda... anywhere! And the fishing, well that's another reason we just keep coming back again and again. I have no hesitation in recommending Lookout Point Camp for a fishing, hunting, or family vacation.

Oct 5, 2014
We had a very enjoyable family vacation at Lookout Point Camp this June 2014. This was our first trip to the Lake Gowganda area north of Sudbury, Ontario. We were very please with Lookout Point Camp. The facilities were excellent ... modern cottages and boats & motors ... at a very reasonable cost. The fishing was very good. I would recommend Lookout Point Cottages for a family oriented fishing vacation.

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