Very narrow, pull-through sites. We had to park well back on ours to get the slide out and not hit the trailer next to us. Some of the permanent units are old and rather ugly. Cash only here, even though they have both Visa and Mastercard signs in their window. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New owners here and they have a fresh approach to running the park. Electricity here needs a real upgrade as our EMS kept cutting out as the voltage was dropping to 101 volts. It is tight for big rigs so I scoped out my route to leave in the morning. The next morning, staff had parked their cars at the exit, making it very difficult to exit. Lets hope they improve things as it is in a good location for overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good signage to campground although there were two entrances to campground. Office/owners friendly and efficient. Mainly rustic campground but there is an open car park type area behind the office/store where there are flat pull-through,full service 30/50 amp sites. These sites are very narrow and units would be very close together if full. Electricity solid and water pressure good. Minimal infrastructure and maintenance. Some road noise as right next to Trans Canada Highway. OK for and overnight stop or to visit the Ouimet Canyon. We camped here in a Motorhome.