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![]() What you can expect to find at your Instant Campsite:
At this time we cannot take online reservations for Instant Campsites. Reserve your Instant Campsite by calling Crysler Park Marina directly at 613-543-3254 or Riverside-Cedar Campground at 613-543-3287. We recommend that you bring a sleeping bag or warm blankets, pillows and a sleeping mat or air mattress (don't forget the pump) towels and a beach towel. If you are planning to prepare your meals at your campsite, you should also bring cooking utensils and food items as appropriate. If not, there are restaurants nearby. Here is a comprehensive list of suggested items which you can modify to suit your needs and length of stay: FOR THE FIRST TIME CAMPER If you are a first time camper, and you aren't sure what you need to bring, it's pretty similar to any vacation or overnight trip with a few exceptions taking into consideration the outdoor nature of your experience. Click below on the headings for our suggestions of additional items to bring.
Crysler Park Marina provides a scenic location along an inlet with a number of amenities right at your doorstep. Washrooms and showers are located close to the campsites. The OPG Community Pavilion has activities such as movie nights and live entertainment on select nights. Plus, there is the fully licensed Marker 72 Dockside Patio just steps away. Riverside-Cedar Campground is located on County Road 2 just minutes from both Crysler Park Marina and Upper Canada Village. Offering showers, recreational activities including volleyball, basketball, canoe rentals, boat launching, children's programs, swimming and more, you are sure to enjoy your stay. Internet access is available at both Riverside Cedar Park and Crysler Park Marina. Come Eat, Play and Stay With Us!!!!! It's Easier than you Think!!!! Clothing
Swimwear Shorts and t-shirts Long sleeve shirts Sweat shirt and sweat pants (long pants) Extra socks Rain gear Footwear (sneakers, sandals, rain boots) Sunglasses
Pillows Sleeping mat (foam or air filled, bring pump) Towels and wash clothes Beach towels
Cooler and/or ice box Large water container (2-5 gallon) Water bottles/canteen Cooking pots, frying pan, stove top kettle BBQ utensils, hotdog and marshmallow sticks, oven mitts Mugs/cups, plates, utensils, napkins/paper towels Can opener, bottle opener, corkscrew Insulated food containers, aluminum foil Plastic food bags (variety of sizes), garbage bags Dish Pan and/or drying rack, dish soap, dish clothes and tea towels
Hairbrush and/or comb Soap Shampoo and conditioner Sun screen (30+ SPF, waterproof) and lip gloss Insect repellent
Tylenol/Allergy medications Flashlights (bring extra batteries) Citronella candles (for outside) Matches and/or lighter, newspaper (for campfire) Utility knife Lawn Chairs Pen and paper, board games, deck of cards, books Small broom Camera, binoculars, fishing gear (if you like. Don't forget your fishing permit though) |
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