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26 acres of bush and open space. Several ponds and creeks. Hiking trails as well. Located close to beaches and fishing on Georgian bay as well as snowmobile trails. Lots of open space. The Tay trail for cycling is 3 kms away as well as all amenities 10 minutes down the road in Midland. Bonfires, horseshoe pits and clean fresh air. 5 minute frive to "Saint Marie among the Hurons, Indian village and the Wye marsh, which contains many live birds of prey in cages as well as miles of boardwalks through the marsh and guided canoe trips as well.
Beautiful site, well kept, large and very private. Lovely walks right at the site and 15-20 minutes to beaches and marinas. David was a welcoming host, helpful and considerate.
Beautiful, picturesque and quiet property with lots of space to camp and explore. The trails are well kept with lots of berries to pick. David was very helpful and responsive to any questions I had. Close enough to town and far enough from the noise
We booked last minute (day of) and drove up from Toronto. We met Dave at his house around 8pm - he hopped on his ATV and led us to the most picturesque of his many available sites, with a beautiful view of the sunset and field next door. He even came back and delivered apple pie and ice cream for us. Was such a nice welcome and we were able to get set up and settled quickly. The grass is all mowed and trimmed and all the sites look clean and presentable.
We're already planning our next visit - highly recommended!
Amazing place, amazing views, and amazing owner. Dave was super friendly and helpful, and he even went out of his way to warn us about incoming weather. Definitely going to come back again.
We loved camping on David’s land. We picked a beautiful sunny spot right by the pond. Fire pit was provided and David was very accommodating. The wild raspberries we were allowed to pick surrounding the ponds were a nice addition. We would definitely camp here again!
Location
Victoria Harbour, Simcoe, Ontario, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ, Wendake-Nionwentsïo, Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee), and Mississauga First Nations according to