Thanks John. Woodlands campground is probably the best and closest to the main beach. If you don’t mind more open sites the West campground is only a few years old with brand new facilities and is closer to Dunes beach.
@@rvingandseeing3010 That's a good idea. But it's concerning to see kids running through the trails, especially when vegetation is on either side, and they're wearing shorts and sandals. I've never had an infection from the ivy. Mosquito bites are bad enough. LOL
@@rvingandseeing3010 That's too bad, and I wouldn't be happy, either. One thing I noticed at the trail to the dunes at the Sandbanks (just past the white church), a couple of kids went scrambling up the hill, which is woody, to get over it to see the Lake Ontario side. I noticed they were reaching out to branches for support, and I was hoping they wouldn't come in contact with ivy growing on trees.
Great job on your vLog folks, thank you. Would you be willing to share your favourite sites, full service for >25' RV size? Thanks again.
Thanks John. Woodlands campground is probably the best and closest to the main beach. If you don’t mind more open sites the West campground is only a few years old with brand new facilities and is closer to Dunes beach.
Beautiful movie with warm presentention, Thank you
Thank u for this video. I was here. How a beautiful place!!! Greetings from Vienna. :-)))
It's a beautiful area, for sure. I was born in Picton. Please be careful on the sand trails. There is poison ivy in the area. Thanks for posting this.
Almost all Provincial Parks are bad for poison ivy, so we go with the assumption that it’s everywhere.
@@rvingandseeing3010 That's a good idea. But it's concerning to see kids running through the trails, especially when vegetation is on either side, and they're wearing shorts and sandals. I've never had an infection from the ivy. Mosquito bites are bad enough. LOL
Last year at the Pinery for our electrical hookup I had to walk through 60 feet of uncut poison ivy to get to the post. I wasn’t happy.
@@rvingandseeing3010 That's too bad, and I wouldn't be happy, either. One thing I noticed at the trail to the dunes at the Sandbanks (just past the white church), a couple of kids went scrambling up the hill, which is woody, to get over it to see the Lake Ontario side. I noticed they were reaching out to branches for support, and I was hoping they wouldn't come in contact with ivy growing on trees.
Outlet is an ironic name for a campground without electric sites.