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McRae Point Provincial Park

McRae Point Provincial Park

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4366 McRae Park Rd, Longford Mills, Ontario, L0K 1L0, Canada
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May 21, 2019
Site should have been closed as it was wetter than it at first appeared, and was a mud pit by the end of the weekend. We had to move after our first night as it wasnt posted clearly that the sites marked were for one night only, nor were any marked for the whole weekend although there were some available. Staff was unable to figure out how to register on the new site even though our cash for 4 days was in their hand. We were told on 3 separate occasions that they wouldn't charge us for the first night and the staff member would be around to our site with our returned cash....never showed....not even to tell us they had no intention of actually honoring their statement. They rang through the 3 nights at the new site for $4 less per night but when questioned had no idea why that would be because the higher rate was correct. When we inquired further up the chain the staff suddenly couldn't remember saying this and the management responded with the staff members academic degree level although I am not sure how that is relevant (maybe I should have counteracted with mine). Will not stay there again and will not recommend.

Oct 24, 2018
Well managed Campsite, were in the south side with no electricity yet preffer the North side with electrical outlets. Sand swimming area waist deep. Showers always have hot water. Start your fire early around seven to drive out the mosquitoes. Great nature hikes and nature enhances intimacy.

Nov 1, 2018
I cant say enough great things about this lake and campground. I found this place this past summer and drove 1.5 hours to see it over 10 times during the summer. The lake water is always warm, clear and the little minnows are friendly. Staff keeps these grounds clean and safe

Sep 8, 2018
Really nice park. They only allow 6 people on a site and they considered my 2 year old niece as a full person so we had to pay for a second site, which felt like a cash grab. Really no reason for the rule to be as such especially with little kids. We like the lake access here because it's not deep for quite a distance and is a great place for kids to play in the water.

Sep 16, 2018
It was really nice. Lots of areas to see the water and a great picnic beach. It might have been different if it were busier because the sites all seem really close together in the north section but it was good while we were there.

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