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Tomahawk Resort

Tomahawk Resort

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3.9 Google Review
101 Tomahawk Rd, Sioux Narrows, Ontario, P0X 1N0, Canada
(800) 465-1091 www.tomahawkresort.com
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Aug 10, 2018
Our family has been going there for many years. It is a beautiful place. In recent years we have been taken advantage of. If you are American it is expected you pay in US while the people one camp site over pay Canadian. If you are American you will have to pay 25% more.....BUT if the Canadian dollar is ever higher. You are expected to pay in Canadian or they will convert it to charge you more. Technically illegal to charge someone more just on their nationality. One year we paid in Canadian bills and they tried to convert the price higher than the canadians there. End point. If you work hard to earn your money, why give it to those who only see you as a dollar sign? Not to mention their bathrooms and showers are very gross.

Jun 11, 2018
Visited here many times since I was a child and memories build up a lot here! Staying in cabins, the cabins are nice and so is the campground! I love fishing here too. They also have a gigantic lake right outside for stuff like tubing! Very nice. The only reason I have rated this a 4 star is because the more modern look of the cabins kind of ruin the theming of the resort. But other than that, this resort is amazing and I love going here!

Aug 14, 2018
Outstanding people run this beautiful resort! Very clean very nice cabins and boats!

Jul 14, 2018
Great resort, welcomes tent guests as well as RV'rs. Wonderful marina, very classy place! Great fishing!

Sep 5, 2018
We had been coming to this resort off and on since 1978, in one form or another. It's in a wonderful location and has very nice amenities, but the last visit there will be our LAST. They also should remove the racist billboards, featuring a stereotypical Native American figure.

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