August 28, 2020 - reviewed by Stew Hex
It Was Ok
The wood was garbage. All wood was wet and was hard to keep going. Site 222 was big and hydro hook up was usefull.
The noisey train ans highway noise disapointed me. Remindes me of being in the city.
September 17, 2018 - reviewed by Zll
$52
Close To City, Well Kept
A little noisy from hwy and train at night. Nice and clean. Water front sites are very nice, great view to Lake Ontario. Some site is not quite level. Stayed for 1 night, good experience overall.
May 29, 2018 - reviewed by Claude
$$$
Run Around
Too expansive for what it offers. Site too small for bids riggers. 35 feets is probably the max in cliffside campground. Refreshing is obvious.
May 23, 2018 - reviewed by Dave
Seen Better Days
Park is growing old needs some up keep, and regular maintenance showers in the hill campground are old and dirty, there idea of cleaning them is hosing the bugs out and picking up left over God knows what from previous use. As for the sites pick wisely as some are small and tight to maneuver larger units and if it rains lots of people get stuck getting in and off the sites especially in the spring, can get busy on weekends but all and all its a nice place to get away without travelling long distance.
May 4, 2018 - reviewed by Itinerant Canuk
$$
A Good Park
A good park for a quick escape from the city. On the shores of Lake Ontario, good hiking, fishing, picnicking. Lakeside camp sites have power only. No water on sites. Some sites are very tight for anything bigger than a popup or a small trailer but some sites are good for RV's up to 35 feet. Free dump station and water refill for campers. Would get 5 stars but some sites in Lakeside get flooded when it rains.