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Ferris Provincial Park

Ferris Provincial Park

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474 County Rd. 8, Campbellford, Ontario, K0L 1L0, Canada
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Jul 3, 2018
Terrible place to go camping. There is only one shower for all 163 campsites. Comfort stations are old and dirty. We went camping in the Bedrock campground with the kids and met up with friends for the July long weekend. We were all thoroughly disappointed. One comfort station had to be closed due to the septic tank being full. So only had 1 comfort station with 3 toilets for 107 campsites! Line ups for the toilets were crazy, needless to say. Would not go back, ever!

Jul 31, 2018
We just returned from a 3 day weekend trip to Ferris. Overall, the park was lovely. The comfort stations are on the older side, but were generally quite clean (I have seen much worse). The park staff were very friendly as well. The only complaint we have is that if you are camping with your trailer, you will find that the electrical posts on some sites are quite a distance to hook-up to and you will most certainly need an extension cord. I would suggest bringing one to any provincial park, just in case...though if you forget one, they are available on loan from the park office. The downside to using the cord is that you only get 15 amps of power instead of 30, but we had no need for air conditioning, so it worked out just fine. All in all, we enjoyed our stay and will return!

Aug 11, 2018
We would camp here again. Lovely park. Roads are rough and the comfort station is what earned this 3 stars. For an entire campground there is only 1 shower on the male and female side for everyone. Needs to be updated badly. Trails were nice but needs to be marked better.

Jul 10, 2018
Quiet, really close to a small town near by for quick shopping trips. Friendly and helpful staff, let us change our site reservation to a different site once we arrived and saw the sites. We very much enjoyed our stay here and will be back. We definitely recommend this park.

Jul 16, 2018
Lovely place right in Campbellford. Trails are well maintained and very easy to do. Estimated times are very exaggerated; I casually walked the River Gorge Trail and it took me way less then an hour compared to the 2 hrs mentioned on the website and maps. There is also a lot of construction noise that you hear from all points of the park. The red marked Drumlin trail was sad as much of it you can see the road from it, but within the actual trails is beautiful. Lots of squirrels.

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