Top Campgrounds in Lanark highlands, Lanark county, Ontario

Harmony Hills

Address: 427 Adams Rd, Mississippi Station, ON K0H 2C0, Canada

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Brightside recreation camping

Address: 1623 Flower Station Rd, Lanark, ON K0G 1K0, Canada

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Wilderness Rhythms

Address: 502 Hills of Peace Rd, Lanark, ON K0G 1K0, Canada

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“Awesome, thanks.”

White Lake Private Resort

Address: 411 Pickerel Bay, White Lake, ON K0A 3L0, Canada

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“Best cottage experience ever! And we've been to a lot! Dan, the owner, went over and beyond to make sure we had the best cottage experience ever! We have been there twice already and am already thinking about going back next year. If you are looking for a place to spend with family or friends, look no further. Dan is by far, the best host we've ever met. Very highly recommended. If I can give 10 stars, I will!!! Thanks, Dan!!!”

Pickerel Bay

Address: 366 Pickeral Bay, White Lake, ON K0A 3L0, Canada

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“Once upon a time there lived a woodcutter and his wife. Their early days were lived in bliss in a small wood cottage with their two children, Hansel and Gretel.These two children grew up to be wise beyond their years. Hansel was smart, soft, and charming where Gretel was poetic, cautious, but quick-witted. The two children loved to skip stones in the lake half a mile over.Hansel and Gretel spent most of their time finding the perfect, flattest skipping stones. Their collection of stones was large, as they spent more time collecting than actually skipping the rocks. Over time, they had acquired a strange companion – a bird, who would steal their stones and hide them in various places all over the land – though Hansel and Gretel knew not why.At the peak of their childhood, a great famine struck the country where Hansel and Gretel lived. It left the rich secluded from the middling and poor classes; the merchant class fought to survive; and the poorest of the poor plummeted into utter starvation. The woodcutter and his wife, along with Hansel and Gretel eventually struggled to stay fed.The reoccurring moments of starvation gradually caused the woodcutter’s wife to go choose selfishness. One evening, after Hansel and Gretel had been tucked in bed, the woman approached her husband.“We must survive the upcoming winter… We must…” she started. “We cannot feed everyone in this small house… We cannot…”“Well, what are we to do?” the woodcutter asked.“We must leave the children alone in the wooded forest. That way we will only have to feed ourselves,” she replied.“If we leave them there, they will surely starve!” he cried.“And if we keep them here, we will all surely starve,” she replied.Little did the woodcutter and his wife know, Hansel and Gretel had been listening to their whole conversation.“Our Mother does not want us anymore,” Gretel wailed.“Shh, Gretel! Father will not allow her to get rid of us,” Hansel replied, attempting to calm Gretel down.“Oh, but what will Father do once we are left alone with our Mother?” Gretel asked.“I think it through,” he replied.Now, Hansel was very smart. His plans of action were always calculated and efficient. The next day, before they were ordered to start on the household chores, Hansel ran half a mile down to the lake. He gathered dozens of skipping stones.When he returned home, Hansel could see that his mother and sister were packing up for what looked like a normal journey into the woods – though Hansel knew that this time their mother had different plans for them.He held his sack of skipping stones tight as he approached his mother.“Times are tough, my dear children. We must venture into the forest to help your father with his work,” she declared.“But –” both children started.“No 'buts'!” their mother scolded.And so, Hansel, Gretel, and their mother journeyed into the thick-wooded forest. It was as eerie as thick fog on a stormy night: the sky was a dark grey, and the trees were black and gloomy.Luckily, Hansel had I swear they are dancing as if they are fit for the ball!” Gretel called, using her quick-wit in order to distract their mother.Gretel knew exactly what Hansel was up to. She pieced it together as she watched her mother's face scrunch up.“Where? I see no squirrels! I see no dancing!” their The End. In conclusion i had a wondering stay and I will be coming back. I recommend going here!!!!”

Cedar Cove Resort

Address: 100 Cedar Cove Rd, White Lake, ON K0A 3L0, Canada

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“Nice place”

Dalhousie Lake Camping

Address: 4223 Watsons Corners Rd #4177, McDonalds Corners, ON K0G 1M0, Canada

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“Loved the food and service was great”

Paul's Creek Campground

Address: 6758 McDonalds Corners Rd, McDonalds Corners, ON K0G 1M0, Canada

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“Very friendly staff. Other patrons were respectfully quiet at night.”

Thompson's Black Rock Park

Address: 745 Black Rock Ln, Clayton, ON K0A 1P0, Canada

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“Black Rock Campground is very natural in the deep country with loads of wild life! Raccoons audits rabbits so many birds foxes never wolf deer and a bear or 2 have been spotted usually Black!! Come enjoy the woods campfires and most of all PEACE! Lots of fishing on 2 lakes! Has been stocked with Walleye over the years Hear the many iTunes of the Loons and see the many Blue Herons!! The Thompson's are very helpful and want your stay to be fun!! Boat launch available and beach!! Not to mention their home made Maple Syrup!!”

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