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803 S Lake Bernard Rd, Sundridge, Ontario, P0A 1Z0, Canada
(705) 384-5455 lakebernardpark.com
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Mar 14, 2019
Absolutely zero peace and quiet. There is a lodge (Northridge Inn) and a campground on the lake that blast loud music with a DJ, drunken people yelling into the night every Thursday, Friday and Saturday outside on the beach- no indoor reception facilities. Sound travels on the lake... no matter where you are- very loud and disruptive. The town actually grants them an extended noise bylaw, with no consideration on how this negatively effects other users of the lake, the tax payers, cottage owners and cottage renters experience. The lodge does not care either, as many complaints have been made from many different lake residents. Very disappointing. If your looking for a peaceful cottage getaway, definitely do not bother with this lake, not worth it with so many better options out there. Wish I could rate a zero.

Feb 22, 2019
Depending on where you are in the park and what time of year there may be late parties with lots of alcohol consumption, however it is a lovely park nonetheless

Jul 31, 2018
Had an absolutely amazing time here and would definitely go back! The sunsets and the beach are breathtaking. Friendly staff and very informative. Paddle board and boat rentals at a great price. The only thing I can think of that I slightly didn't like was the bathrooms but we were camping so didn't even really care! Definitely recommend this park.

Aug 27, 2018
Main roads to get here were kind of rough and once we finally got to the park we had a hard time finding our spot once we got checked in but enjoyed where we were once we got there! Such a family oriented park with lots to do for the kids! Fantastic beach right across the road! The park could deffinitly use some updating but has huge potential to be the best around!

Aug 24, 2018
The pictures on the website must be from 20 Years ago! The water/hydro sites were barely big enough to fit a pop up tent trailer with no trees and no privacy. About 1/4 of the size of what you would normally get. The bathrooms (if you can call them that) were a five minute hike from the site through a broken down playground. The showers were gross, the beach is a public beach not in the park and the mini put was falling apart. The seasonal trailer beside the rentals has a massive hornets nest and the renters beside us had filled their fire Pit with garbage and food. When I mentioned it to the woman at the office she didn’t even make a comment. We ended up leaving and glad we did!

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