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Mikisew Provincial Park

Mikisew Provincial Park

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301 Park Rd S, South River, Ontario, P0A 1X0, Canada
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Jul 16, 2018
This beautiful small park has several beaches and some short trails friendly to kids. We especially enjoyed the dog friendly beach and open area for off leash time. The facilities are newer and kept reasonably clean, could be better but let's not forget that they're maintained by kids... So they're acceptable, not excellent.

Jun 30, 2018
First time visiting Mikisew and we would come back for sure. Park is quiet, has volleyball net, basketball court setup. You can also rent canoes and paddle boards are reasonable prices. I kept at 4 stars because parking is quite expensive. Only 1 car is included in a camp site, any additional is extra. During our stay, it was $40cad for each car for 3 nights. Additionally, it's nice to have cell signal (Telus).

Jul 6, 2018
awesome family campground. multiple beaches great camp site. clean bathrooms good boat ramp. been going here since I was a kid.

Jul 3, 2018
It was beautiful. Less privacy than I prefer but still an very enjoyable experience.

Jul 8, 2018
It's really nice cuz it's not really loud. It's also near small towns so you can but a few things you forgot.

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