07-22-2005, 12:07 AM
A site is just that a campsite. Campsites are generally about 60' x 60' and consist of some flat ground for a up to 3 tents, a fire pit, a picnic table and room for one or two cars.
The idividual sites are clustered together in a campground. A park may have a number of different campgrounds within it. Some are for tents, some for trailers, some allow dogs, some don't, some allow radios, some don't.
Within the campground will be water taps and outhouses close by, usually one of each for every ten sites. The sort of campground we will be at will also have flush toilets and showers within walking distance.
Within this park are hiking trails, beaches canoe rentals etc., you can wander around wherever you want.
Play around with the Ontario Provincial Park website for a while. Post again if you want to make a reservation and I'm sure someone will talk you through it.
The idividual sites are clustered together in a campground. A park may have a number of different campgrounds within it. Some are for tents, some for trailers, some allow dogs, some don't, some allow radios, some don't.
Within the campground will be water taps and outhouses close by, usually one of each for every ten sites. The sort of campground we will be at will also have flush toilets and showers within walking distance.
Within this park are hiking trails, beaches canoe rentals etc., you can wander around wherever you want.
Play around with the Ontario Provincial Park website for a while. Post again if you want to make a reservation and I'm sure someone will talk you through it.
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TEAM P.I.T.A. FTW!