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Crystal Beach Campground

Crystal Beach Campground

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51 Crystal Beach Ln, Madoc, Ontario, K0K 2K0, Canada
(613) 473-4296 www.crystalbeach-madoc.ca
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Jul 25, 2019
I've been going with my family for over ten years now and every year we are even more dissapointed. Its an absolutely disgusting park. The pool had a simple liner issue about ten years back and it was never fixed due to the lazy owners. The pool is now a swamp with plants and caved in walls. They also put in a really bad splash pad a few years ago and that doesn't work anymore. The playground is dangerous and has not been a good one for many years. The beach is covered in Goose feces, seaweed, and garbage. There is very little to do there. There isn't even a restaurant or store anymore. It is a very pathetic park. The owners are some of the most rude and dumb people you will ever encounter in your lifetime. They have no business sense and do not fix or upgrade anything. They also will not help you with any issues. Its the residents who help people out and deal with issues such as park violence and loud noise. The bathrooms are never cleaned and they even have a sign stating that the residents must keep it clean. It smells like piss and is covered in dirt. The only good thing about the park is that if you are noisy and like to party you will never get kicked out or have to deal with the owners. It truly is an awful trailer park.

Jul 13, 2020
Crystal Beach is a great place i go up there with my grandparents to have a sleepover and i get to play with my friends my grandparents love it too

Aug 15, 2020
Too many old trailers and there lots are not well maintained , park needs to maintain there building s too .

Sep 2, 2019
So funny enough last year my father and uncle provided me with a kayak. However there was small issue, a tiny hole that would inevitably leave me bailing myself out with a single croc and slowing drifting toward crystal beach campground. The people there watched me and it was blatantly obvious I didn't belong there. They pushed me back into the water and I was on my way. They didnt do much to help but their hearts were in the right place.

Jun 9, 2020
Such a beautiful lake & peaceful place for relaxing.

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