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Aug 16, 2015We've have a seasonal campsite at Ausable Chasm for many years now. There's lots to do with the kids. There's bike trails, disc golf, a pool then all the Chasm attraction stuff to do.
We use our own rv facilities (shower/washroom etc) but the washrooms & showers up at the office are kept clean (several times a day). I don't know what your definition is of nice bath facilities? Showers are individual door stalls, each accessed from the main building deck; remember, it's a campground in the Adirondacks.
If your plan is to use Ausable Chasm as.a base to visit Montreal, it is 75 miles (160 km's) one way with the border in between. The border can be anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours. Your best bet is to stay at Camping Alouette as mentioned to visit Montreal then spend a couple nights at Ausable Chasm.
Only a half a day for activities will leave you with just doing a simple chasm tour and the raft ride to end it. You really will not have much time for anything else.
We use our own rv facilities (shower/washroom etc) but the washrooms & showers up at the office are kept clean (several times a day). I don't know what your definition is of nice bath facilities? Showers are individual door stalls, each accessed from the main building deck; remember, it's a campground in the Adirondacks.
If your plan is to use Ausable Chasm as.a base to visit Montreal, it is 75 miles (160 km's) one way with the border in between. The border can be anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours. Your best bet is to stay at Camping Alouette as mentioned to visit Montreal then spend a couple nights at Ausable Chasm.
Only a half a day for activities will leave you with just doing a simple chasm tour and the raft ride to end it. You really will not have much time for anything else.
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