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The Yellow Butterfly Trading Post Campground

The Yellow Butterfly Trading Post Campground

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Iron Bridge, Ontario, P0R 1H0, Canada
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May 21, 2018
Owned and managed by a lovely couple. While cycling through Ontario, I was greeted with a warm welcome and a bowl of delicious roasted peanuts (with the shells on!). Spent the night on a king size inflatable mattress provided by the grounds (tent site). Recently renovated facilities made washing up a breeze.

Jun 6, 2018
Beautifully treed campground. Friendly, welcoming owners. Beautiful clothing and other items in the store. A good camping experience.

Jun 20, 2018
Very convenient close to the highway. Great evening stop over

Aug 22, 2017
I didnt have time to explore around this place , its gorgeous staff was exceptionally helpful! the ice cream was 😍

Aug 26, 2017
Very nice people good rest spot for ice cream break

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