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Rondeau Shores Trailer Park

Rondeau Shores Trailer Park

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12686 New Scotland Line, Morpeth, Ontario, N0P 1X0, Canada
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Aug 1, 2022
The BEST trailer park / camp ground I have ever been too!! We decided to camp on a whim late Friday evening and happened to find Rondeau Shores by chance as they had one spot left available for the long weekend! We are glad they did! We had a blast! The owner of the park is very very friendly and caring. He is always on the go helping someone with something, working around the park on tractors/equipment, cleaning the pool and greeting people and asking how their stay is going! Very professional! The park puts on different themed events for all ages throughout the day and there is always something going on to entertain yourself. The vibe in the park is laid back, vacation type of vibe. Everyone is friendly, outgoing and happy to be there. We will definitely be back!!

Jun 7, 2022
My family was very lucky enough to get a site here for may 24 weekend . This place is a hidden gem and I so happy we came across it. Dan (the owner) is amazing ! He was super welcoming , always making sure everyone was happy and had everything they needed . They had fireworks which were fantastic , a band , 50/50's , the beach and much more ! My family and I had a blast there . We are definitely looking forward to going back !

Jun 25, 2022
Very clean well maintained owner do just about anything to help the campers out decent price for hydro, water, winter storage 1 price very reasonable

Jul 27, 2022
Nice park and very clean. There is a pool for the children.

Sep 7, 2021
We found this hidden gem. Had a Excellent time. Stayed here for 6 days and enjoyed every minute. Band, pig roast, fireworks and some new friends. The owner made us feel right at home. Super friendly and there for anything you need. Will definitely be coming back.😊

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