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    Hi guys, thinking about getting a family travel trailer, nothing too big maybe 20-25ft or so.... Just looking for a good family campground a couple hours from the GTA....Ideally one that has a bit of space/privacy between campsites. Fun/family and space would be the key words... If you have any possibilities please let me know....
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    I used to go to Bonnie Lake Campground just outside of Bracebridge when I had my rv on the road. Great beach area and was a pretty nice, friendly place the last we where there. Haven't been for a few years though.

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    Charleston Lake campground is consistently rated one of the top Ontario Prov Parks. We're heading there in July/Aug so i don't have any first hand knowledge of it yet, but do know that 2 of the families we're going with are taking trailers.
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    Lots on the Bruce peninsula great drive no 400 traffic

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    I check the Ontario park campground maps, they show exactly where each spot is and how much space is between camp sites.

    http://www.ontarioparks.com/en

    Click on 'Choose your Park', and select 'maps, then 'park overview' in the middle of the page to see the site map.

    I have been to Grundy and Killbear, both are good. Grundy is a bit more low key, Killbear offers more activities like seminars.

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What Marker said.

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    I always searched out a campground with waterfront sites where our boat was in sight of our trailer. The kids could walk to a beach but I wanted to leave my gear in the boat.....That was why we finally took up Crown land camping.

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    There is a ton of information available for free regarding camping in Ontario - www.campinginontario.ca is one of them - you can get a free directory - just google camping in Ontario and you will see loads of available information - an example - www.sunsetcountry.net - there are many other similar sources - also as mentioned you can get a parks directory of PPs and what is available at each - I've been camping in Ontario for years - at different campgrounds with my slide-in camper - I got all kinds of information concerning RV camping -

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