356 Lake St. Peter Rd, Lake Saint Peter, ON K0L 2K0, CanadaMap
Phone+1 613-338-5312
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Nice park
Dropped in for the day use area to go canoeing on the lake.The park is very small, but well maintained. It does have a great beach for families to swim and have a picnic
For the first time in many years, I decided to book a campsite in a park that I had never visited before. After a perfunctory research, I found out that it was a small park, located on Lake St. Peter,...
Lake St. Peter is a lovely little park just south of Algonquin Provincial Park. There are fewer than 70 campsites but many of them — including water front sites — have electrical hookups. There is onl...
Pros: The lake is beautiful, amazing to Paddleboard. The site is impeccably clean - washrooms, the grounds etc. The beaches are free of weeds and rocks, hard sand bottom. Cons: the biggest disappo...
This is the most disappointing Provincial Park we have ever camped in. Very small sites and very close together. We picked this park due to its location, close to Bancroft, Barry’s Bay and Algonquin P...
Nice park
Dropped in for the day use area to go canoeing on the lake.The park is very small, but well maintained. It does have a great beach for families to swim and have a picnic
Nice, but average park
For the first time in many years, I decided to book a campsite in a park that I had never visited before. After a perfunctory research, I found out that it was a small park, located on Lake St. Peter,...
A Nice Little Spot to Rest and Relax
Lake St. Peter is a lovely little park just south of Algonquin Provincial Park. There are fewer than 70 campsites but many of them — including water front sites — have electrical hookups. There is onl...
Does not accommodate trailers easily!
Pros: The lake is beautiful, amazing to Paddleboard. The site is impeccably clean - washrooms, the grounds etc. The beaches are free of weeds and rocks, hard sand bottom. Cons: the biggest disappo...
Disappointing Provincial Park
This is the most disappointing Provincial Park we have ever camped in. Very small sites and very close together. We picked this park due to its location, close to Bancroft, Barry’s Bay and Algonquin P...