Check in was effortless, and staff were very friendly. There is a $20 (CDN) deposit for a key-card for the entry gate, returnable at checkout. A majority of sites are occupied by permanent residents. Transient sites are grouped close together...
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When I checked in I showed my Good Sam card but was told, "If you reserve on-line you don't get the Good Sam discount." No place in the on-line reservation system to enter a discount card. So much for that! This campground is mostly permanent...
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Campground is fairly close to Montreal, and on the main highway so the noise is constant. There is an RV dealership next door, which should be able to handle parts and repairs easily. There is propane service on site, as well as an indoor RV...
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I only stayed one night, and it was a Saturday, so things might be different on a weekday. This campground is VEEY crowded, and almost everyone there appears to be permanent guests. Trailer are crowded together with little :'Lebensraum'. Few...
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All sites are level and FHU. Water is from a well, and pressure is low. WiFi is free, but was very weak at my site (unusable). I didn't use the toilets or showers, so can't rate them. There is no pool (Owner has closed it.) Campground is very...
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Sites are well-spaced and fairly good-sized. Gravel surfaces. Paved and gravel access roads. It's nice to be in a park that is not laid out like a commercial parking lot -- sites are spread out around the park. As others have mentioned, Gigi...
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This is a huge state park campground. Sites vary from "tent only" to supersite with waterfront location and full hookups. There is also a marina with food, boat launching, and docking on Lake Martin. The campground has playgrounds, bathhouses,...
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The campground is a part of Stone Mountain Park, a Georgia tourist attraction including an amusement park, which may explain the relatively high cost. All sites are FHU. Campground roads are paved, but in poor repair -- tree roots, potholes,...
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This is a great place to stay; it has a lakefront, swimming, boat launching, playground, picnic tables with grills, fishing, a bathhouse, and picnic shelters. Campsites # 31 - 71 are heavily wooded, so lots of shade but no satellite access. Sites...
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I stayed here at the end of April, and the CG was nearly full. My site was lakefront, so I had neighbors only on my left and right not behind. Rate shown includes Good Sam discount. All sites are fairly roomy, and have FHU as far as I know. ...
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