Big rigs beware. We camped here with a 38 foot 5th wheel and had a very hard time getting around the hedges that line all the lanes and sites. We saw others holding back hedges for the driver to get out unscathed. Not easy to get around. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice place. Walking distance to the beach. The only downfall, you have to pay $3.00 to get to the beach because it's owned by the aboriginal people otherwise i would have given a 10. I would recommend this place to families with young kids. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The cement pads and patio were very nice as was the landscaping. (1 rating point for the pad, and 1 point for the landscaping.) But that is where it stops. We found the management to be very poor and the cost to be very high. I tried for over an hour to configure the box of wires, cables and modem (which they charge $5.00 a day for) to get the internet at my site. Could not get it to work nor could I get any help from management, so I packed it all up and took it back for a refund. They had a computer set up in the office for campers but there was a charge. They have a rule about dogs being on a leash, but they don’t enforce it. Three campers around me, let their dogs to run free all the time we were here. I complained and it fell on deaf ears. It’s posted to shower with soap before going into the pool and guess what: they charge to take a shower. To do a load of laundry will cost you $6.00. Firewood $10.00 if you can arrange to be here during the limited time it’s open. The advertised 5 minute walk to town and the beach is not possible. It took 7 minutes from our campsite to the front gate and another 23 minutes to the beach. We would only go back if there was a change in management and more realistic prices. The people who have rated this park as being in the top 10 have obviously only driven through and were impressed by the cement and flowers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have been camping here for the last 10 years, and it is one of the most beautiful campgrounds in Ontario. Almost every site has a double wide cement pad. The Internet is not Wi-Fi, but you can rent a modem and plug in through the CATV. Staff is friendly and helpful, check-in is easy and fast. The beaches in Sauble are simply amazing. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Fancy RV park with mostly seasonals (100 sites for daily use). Very nice grounds, well kept. Concrete pads with grass. Nice pool. Rented a cable modem. Quiet park with a security gate controlled by a card. 2 laundries (don't use too much soap, water is soft) Sauble Beach is a long sandy beach. One area is available to drive (park) on so you can set up your beach chairs right in back of your car (or motorhome). Enjoyed this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.