Very nice provincial camp site. Here are some things to note:
- Check the map before you go. The signage is good until you hit gravel. Once you are on the gravel logging roads, the signs are not as clear. The gravel is hit and miss whether it will be in good condition or not. When I went recently, the road was great. The last time I went, it was terrible.
- Amenities: updated pit toilets (all well stocked with TP and hand sanitizer), well pump with drinking water, beach area for camping guests, picnic tables at beach area and in sites, dish water disposal areas, garbage and recycling cans, upgraded paths and walkways to connect sites, nice open sites, many are double sites, lots of trees between sites, most are very private, many sites have beach access, boat launch, dock.
- to note: no day use area for non campers (the beach area is meant for campers only), no running water, no showers, small campground with a limited number of sites, I believe all sites are reservation only- no walk in, no cell service (I like this), lot of deadheads in the water (be careful if boating - this campground would mostly be appropriate for a small boat), can be quite a lot of black flies.
Overall, this is a great campsite - if you can get a reservation. It is wonderful that they have expanded this campground but, unfortunately, it is still not enough to meet the demand.