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Mara Provincial Park

Mara Provincial Park

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181 Courtland St, Longford Mills, Ontario, L0K 1L0, Canada
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Jun 10, 2018
Loved it. But I wish they had a sign on how much entrance cost.like q small sign maybe put the cost up front it was 14 dollars and to pay in cash after a certain time for a day pass. But otherwise well worth the price for sure loved it hope they maintain it this way..

May 23, 2018
I frequently visit Mara to camp during the summer and I love it! The park is fairly small which I enjoy as there is not much noise. The beach is very big as well. There is also a considerable amount of mosquito so don’t forget bug spray!

Jul 7, 2018
Very nice, small clean provincial park less then 2 hours drive from 401/400. Good for family and friends get together for picnics

Jul 4, 2018
There are two areas here: Beach and the other one is a Camping grounds. I went to the Beach area. Plenty of room, lots of sea shells, weeds and rocks. It hurts going in or going out to the water.The washrooms are nasty, not regularly being check and clean.The garbage/recycle bins are regularly check and emptied.

Mar 2, 2018
Wonderful little gem of a park! We used it as an introduction to camping spot for our young kids since it wasn't that far from home. If things went south quick it wouldn't be much to pack and go home. Arrived in a downpour, but that wouldn't stop us. With camp set and the weather cleared, we set out to explore the park. Dampness aside, I was impressed with the facilities provided. Washrooms and showers were clean and tidy. Camp sites were fairly well kept and offered varying degrees of privacy. There is a small playground with a couple of swings near the entrance and visitor parking. The beach was like most that you will find in southern Ontario. Well groomed and generally clear of trash. Kids' playground at the beach kept my kids very entertained. Water was a bit cold when we went, but it was shallow and enjoyable to wade through. There isn't much to explore here, but it is a fairly quiet place to getaway to in the summer and enjoy some relaxing time on the beach.

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