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4.76 out of 5.0 average rating

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yayyy unicamp
i love unicamp of ontario had an awesome visit pond was crisp sun was hot forest was shady what’s not to love! a small child turned me into a dragonfly with a magic wand it was awesome.

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Unexpected Gem
Three of us used Unicamp as a camping base to hike the Dufferin Hi-Lands of the Bruce Trail over 3 days, 2 nights. We came early in the season, they had just had a weekend of 100 people and school camps had not started so although they were doing some maintenance of trees from the large wind/ice storms in March, it was very quiet during the week (last full week in June). The staff was welcoming and helpful and it was nice to have clean, plumbed toilets, toaster, microwave, coffee maker available to us as well a plugs for charging things. Sites were small (they aren't kidding when they tell you one car and one tent) but well shaded, we did not need any sort of tarp or sun shade. Lots of trees for hanging up ropes, hammocks, etc. The location was right on the Bruce trail, perfect for our adventure.

Do note that there was a bridge out so the GPS sent us North on Prince of Wales road. Prince of Wales road south of the camp is a summer road and very bumpy and difficult, I would recommend only using the road north of the camp. Maybe directions should be sent out while the Mulmur Hills/River Road bridge is being redone summer of 2025.

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Maryann jha
Thanks for providing me and my friend Ruth Brown with accessible units .. the weekend was well planned and we offered kitchen help .. cooking.. and cleaning. The facilities were all functional and spirits were high...

Congratulations on a well planned and organized event to open up this amazing camp..

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5 days of community and solitude
I spent my 5 days at Unicamp in a clean and efficient self contained cabin that was decorated with delightful art pieces and stories created by the camp members. The first 3 days I was alone to explore the diverse natural surroundings and everyday I found new and wonderful spots to set up and paint my plein air oil paintings. When the afternoons were warm I would take a swim on one of the 2 beaches available on the little lake which was a short walk from my cabin.

The last 2 days my husband joined me in the cabin, which had ample room for more guests but we enjoyed the space to ourselves. The rest of the family came and booked their own lodgings in the dorms for Thanksgiving. We all celebrated Thanksgiving together along with the other campers who were closing down their cites for the year. A feast was arranged and Christopher Love cooked us a wonderful feast which was followed by an evening campfire outside the lodge.

I will be returning next year to repeat the same great experience. I recommend the outing for any family who wants a taste of nature.

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invaluable
small workshop to pull ideas out and get sentences on paper. Great stuff.