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Sep-26-2015 05:18 AM
adam9280 wrote:VE3ESN wrote:
The reason you need a l-o-n-g extension cord at Ontario Provincial Parks is because one power pedestal serves two adjacent sites. Sometimes this means that the power cable will be on the "wrong" side of the camper.
I have the trailer's (need to measure it) and a 25ft extension (30amp). Should get one more to be safe. Of course, having a smaller trailer helps get it closer when the site is tight.
Sep-26-2015 02:56 AM
Sep-25-2015 10:28 AM
Sep-25-2015 10:22 AM
VE3ESN wrote:
The reason you need a l-o-n-g extension cord at Ontario Provincial Parks is because one power pedestal serves two adjacent sites. Sometimes this means that the power cable will be on the "wrong" side of the camper.
Sep-25-2015 10:20 AM
rickm wrote:
www.campsitepictures.com
I havn't been on there in quite some time ..... WAS a great site until now, they charge to see pics of certain Ontario Parks.... and luck has it, the Pinery is one of them.
rickm wrote:
www.campsitepictures.com
Enjoy your visit, let us know what you think and which sites top your list. We have a list of most sites in areas 1 and 4, with a 1 to 10 rating and comments!
Sep-25-2015 09:01 AM
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Sep-24-2015 10:49 AM
rickm wrote:
We stick mainly to Riverside 1 or 4. Both have their advantages over the other. RS1 is all pull-thru sites, close to the store, canoe rentals, and walking distance to the nature center. RS4 has some awesome Riverside sites, if you can get one
rickm wrote:
There is a website out there that actually shows pics of most of the sites there .... I will send a link when I can find it.
Sep-24-2015 04:10 AM
Sep-10-2015 04:22 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
nothing to worry about. follow the rules and be honest and direct you wont have any trouble. secondary inspections happen. nothing to lose sleep over.