Filed under: Campgrounds & RV Parks
Campground for All
April 30, 2012 by Guest Blogger · 6 Comments
Where can you go camping with a tent, a trailer, and RV, giant motorhome or become a seasonal and stay put all season? Quinte’s Isle Campark!
Quinte’s Isle Campark is a 5 star rated campground. Spacious treed sites 50’x 100’ in size provide easy access, privacy and suited to accommodate any size RV or trailer including large pull-through sites. The large pull-through sites for the really big RV’s—ones you would never think or backing up.
You can stay a night, week or all season. Quinte’s Isle Campark has 270 seasonal lots or cottage alternatives plus 200 serviced and 200 unserviced sites. Camp in the main part of the park to be close to all the amenities offered or set-up your tent or RV alongside the beach and wake to beautiful sunrises.
Quinte’s Isle Campark offers trailer rentals or see our sales staff to purchase a new or used travel trailer or park model. Our turnkey packages provide you with the highest possible quality park model at an affordable price. The options for camping are virtually endless.
Quinte’s Isle Campark has something for everyone including the amenities, services, recreation, nature and affordability everyone wishes to enjoy.
Call us today at 613-476-6310 or email us at info@qicampark.com
See us on web at www.qicampark.com
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Can you tell me where this is?
Would be nice if the article said what state the park is in.
My thought exactly. I guess they want us to go to the campground website for that little piece of information.
If you click on the web link you will see that it is in Ontario. (I thought the same as the previous posters).
I agree, very poor written article by not giving more about the location. Maybe they knew most of the readers would or could not vist this park due to the location so there was no reason to let us know where it is!
I’ve noticed time after time that reviews of RV parks here in Woodalls blog do NOT indicate which state they are in. Yes, some do. But it seems to me most don’t.
I’ve stopped reading these “park review” posts… scan them for a state, then if I don’t find one, I figure it’s not worth my time and move on.
These are advertisements, not truly informative posts.
Fortunately, it’s about the only “pet peeve” I have with Woodall’s blogs!