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Sunnyside is a 160 site RV Park, situated on the south shore of Upper Rideau Lake, just outside of the village of Westport, Ontario, Canada. Our facilities include a host of items provided to make your stay with us enjoyable.
McCullough's Landing Campground is nestled on Mississippi Lake, known for its great fishing.
At MLC we offer boat launching, docks, gas and canoe rentals. We are the place to build your family memories.
Come and meet the Caswell Family, they will be expecting you!
When you and your family want to enjoy the great outdoors, come visit the Upper Canada Campground. Located at the historic Upper Canada Village along the shores of the St Lawrence River, we have created a beautiful environment where families can have fun all summer long. Our campground has many amenities including clean bathrooms, showers, two pools, playgrounds, basketball court, camp store, rec hall, electrical hookups, dump station, Laundromat, propane exchange and more. Visit our website for a full list of our seasonal activities and call us today to start planning your stay.
Whenever you are in Cornwall or the surrounding areas, it's always easy to reach your Cornwall Mazda dealership! Come and meet our team at 3301 Brookdale Avenue in Cornwall (off highway 401), and we'll be more than happy to answer all your questions. You can also contact us by telephone at 1 888 289-6213. Conwall Mazda, where sales are built on service.
Great Family Park. We absolutley love staying here. Our kids look forward to this family vacation ever summer. The beach is clean and the water is wonderful. Lots of things for the kids to do, including a large play park, at this park.Read more
The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary was established in 1961 on lands acquired by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission after the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The sanctuary covers 9,000 hectares of a variety of wildlife habitats.