Weather Humid, stormy in the morning and sunny in the afternoon, warm 84 d/27c
We didn't have too much stress going through Toronto, we stayed on 401 and took our time. Stopped at the last campground in Ontario at Lancaster Park Outdoor Resort. Huge park but watch out with a big rig.... narrow roads in and out and the strangest site we have had yet - and the amenities are??? Camping is much more "rustic" in "the North"; oh yes and also twice as much $'s with half the amenities. Amenities for RV'ers are hookups - sewer at your site, water, electricity for 50 amp or 30 amp at a minimum. Well it's an adventure right?
Our site was a HUGE pull thru grass site. We pulled up to the front and Don and Annie pulled in behind us. We are 56', they are 54' and we still had about 40' left in the front and back and in between us. Wow 150' site!!! There was water for both of us, no sewers and one 30 amp that worked and ours kept blowing the breaker so we turned off as much as possible and kept our fridge on propane. Ah yes "roughing it" and $45 a night! Oh boy you have to love Ontario camping.
We puppy sat Buddy at supper and he found a wonderful spot in our basement to have a nap! What cutie.
There was a nice waterfront in the park on the St. Lawrence River though and you could see the Adirondack's in the distance.
We didn't have too much stress going through Toronto, we stayed on 401 and took our time. Stopped at the last campground in Ontario at Lancaster Park Outdoor Resort. Huge park but watch out with a big rig.... narrow roads in and out and the strangest site we have had yet - and the amenities are??? Camping is much more "rustic" in "the North"; oh yes and also twice as much $'s with half the amenities. Amenities for RV'ers are hookups - sewer at your site, water, electricity for 50 amp or 30 amp at a minimum. Well it's an adventure right?
Our site was a HUGE pull thru grass site. We pulled up to the front and Don and Annie pulled in behind us. We are 56', they are 54' and we still had about 40' left in the front and back and in between us. Wow 150' site!!! There was water for both of us, no sewers and one 30 amp that worked and ours kept blowing the breaker so we turned off as much as possible and kept our fridge on propane. Ah yes "roughing it" and $45 a night! Oh boy you have to love Ontario camping.
We puppy sat Buddy at supper and he found a wonderful spot in our basement to have a nap! What cutie.
There was a nice waterfront in the park on the St. Lawrence River though and you could see the Adirondack's in the distance.
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