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    • 262Elaine 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have enjoyed both summer and winter in Awenda Provincial Park. The hiking trails and beaches are beautiful and the cross country ski trails are well maintained and fun to ski.
    • minae2015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Due to our work schedule we had no choice but to go during the week and that was the biggest mistake we made as it was more family oriented. We were not allowed to talk in a normal voice volume after 9 pm and the security guards asked us to go to sleep!!!!!!, couldnt have a big fire, wasnt allowed to play low volume music and the security guards were EXTREMELY rude. I've been to so many different parks for camping but i 've never had a bad experience like i did with this one. The security guards disrespected and harassed us so many times for no reason we canceled our 4 night booking and left the second night. The park attractions werent that great either and their campsites were small. I will NEVER go back to this park and I dont recommend anyone in their 20s wanting to have fun goes here.
    • avishanr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I booked this park for four days but I ended up leaving the park on second day because we were being treated like..... If you are young adult and you want to enjoy your camping experience DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY or TIME GOING TO THIS PARK. we were 4 people, we couldn't talk to each other at nights or keep the fire on after 12, we couldn't listen to any music at even low volume. OMG and the security guards were soooo rude and aggressive, they came to our camping site every 10 min, we were threaten of being thrown out of the park because we were talking. well its camping we went all the way to this stupid park to have fun not to be silent 24/7. If you want to have fun go to killbear park. It was amazingggg loved my experience, definitely going back there this summer :)
    • bbcarmenj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Awenda Provincial Park is great in the summer time when it is hot and you need lots of shade. BUT not so good in the fall when it is raining and colder. Well treed for the summer heat means dark and dingy in the fall. It has large sites and good restroom areas including great laundry rooms. But will try to avoid this park in the fall. Also if you are in the area to look at the area this park is not that close to the attractions. This park would be great for a family and children in the summer, it has 4 beaches and lots of long and short trails. A park for the true camper.
    • travelbug_80Toronto 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stayed here in early September. We stayed in a more remote site, I believe it was Hawk and site 67 or 69, I think 69. It was walking distance to the showers and proper bathrooms as well as equal distance to the outhouses. All other things were a car ride away, like the beaches and trails. There is a one car limit per site that is included in the fee but some sites allow two vehicles to be parked there, which was the case for us....you still have to pay the extra fee for a second vehicle. This park is just beautiful! Acorn trees everywhere, so tall and when the wind blows almost sounds like you are on the water listening to the waves....maybe i've been in an urban city for far too long lol... We had severe weather while we were there and the ranger would come by when it let up to make sure everyone was okay...thought that was nice, maybe it's standard but made me feel safer....we had severe thunderstorms, lightening, hail, crazy winds but thankfully only our first night. Of course, you can't bring your own wood and they charge $6.50 a bag for large pieces of wood. The rest stations were never busy and the showers are free. They warn you about poison ivy, it's everywhere so be sure to keep an eye out! They have a display at check-in to show you what it looks like, pay attention! The beaches are wonderful. Unfortunately it wasn't warm enough for us to go in but we were able to spend a few hours there anyways. The dog beach is very small, so I imagine in prime time might get pretty crowded. We also hiked some trails starting from the beach area parking. They are pretty well maintained. I would definitely go back. It's less than 2 hours from Toronto and in warmer weather, there's lots to do.
    • KatieOB95 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We travelled as a couple to Awenda park from Toronto (the route offering views of the fall colours along the way). Since we booked our site (71) for the last couple nights before the park closed for the season, there were very few groups camping in our campground (Hawk) so it was nice and quiet for the duration of our stay. We loved the canopy of trees throughout the park and over our campsite, in addition to providing spectacular scenery, when light rain did come it barely touched our campsite. We biked for hours through the trails around Kettle Lake and along the beaches enjoying the scenic forests and water. I highly recommend camping at Awenda and during this season, it offers some of the best fall colours and a great experience!
    • LouisL170 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Located North of Midland and Penetanguishene, Awenda Park borders Lake Huron in Georgian Bay. It has a camping ground, beautiful beaches and facilities to accomodate families.
    • Kmean 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a beautiful, quiet park. The entire park was extremely clean, staff were friendly, campsites were very private, and everyone was extremely considerate of their neighbours! I would recomend it in a heartbeat!
    • retro56 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our original plan was to stay in Wasaga Beach, but we decided to keep going and check out Awenda. We're glad we did. We stayed from Wednesday 'till Friday in the Snake (radio/pet free) campground. The peace and quiet was great, with the exception of one idiot who figured everyone would appreciate his "WOO HOO" at 2 am, but as with any campground, the morons go with the territory. The sites are quite large and, while you can see your neighbours through the trees, they're far enough away that you can't hear them. The washrooms were clean and functional and the showers were better than some hotels we've seen. They were clean and had their own private change area. On Thursday we went down to Beach 1 which was rocky in some spots, but had plenty of sand also to lay out your blankets. The water had a smooth sand bottom in some places and was rocky in others. All in all, we had a great stay and plan to stay longer next year and to bring our bikes to check out the trails.
    • phemeo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Just finished unloading the car after another fantastic week in Awenda. For the past three years we (family of four) have finished off our summer with a week in this great park. It's a 4 hour drive for us but it's one we're willing make. We stay in Turtle and love the room and privacy of the campsites.The washrooms/showers are cleaned at least three times a day by a great cleaning crew and for the most part, remain nice and tidy in between cleanings. The fire pits are made of a heavy metal and offer ample space to sit around or cook over.The trails are awesome and the beaches are great too. Beach four is a bit of a walk, but well worth it. The dog beach is a lot of fun for canine campers too. The park always has participatory programs or educational events to help campers learn more about the park, the animals and the environment. The park is also close enough to Midland and Penetang if you're looking for something to do outside of the park (boat cruises, shopping, movie theatre, etc.) or you forgot to pack something (Walmart, Canadian Tire, Superstore, Food Basics, etc.)This park offers campers a natural setting that leads to an exhale of contentment. Sad to have left but we'll be back again next year!
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