We had a spot right on the lake, and it was great! Wonderful sunsets and nice breezes. The mosquitoes like the lake, too, though, so bug spray is handy. The sites are rustic, with dirt roads. That may not appeal to some, but we liked it. The hosts were pleasant and friendly. There are some seasonal / permanent residents. The campground has two parts: an open parking lot like area above the lake, and the more wooded section down where we were. We could have had 30 amp up in the big open aforementioned section but we chose to forgo A/C and have 15 amp down by the lake. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This regional park is about nine miles north of 16, about 11 miles from town. Almost every site seemed to be in use by a local who planted his trailer there for the season. We called the day before arriving, and the only site available was an electric-only 30 amp site in the field, across the road from the regular campground. This site cost $21CN, plus a $3CN daily park pass. There is a dump station. The regular sites have some combination of water, sewer, and 15/30/50 amp power. Most are small back-ins, accessed by narrow windy dirt interior roads. No big rig access for 90% of the sites. Aside from the 62 sits with some services, they have room for hundreds of RVs to dry camp on the grass, so you can always dry camp there in any size rig. There is a golf course and lake. Those must be the appeal. We will not return. Postal code: S0M 1M0 We camped here in a Motorhome.