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Covered Bridge Park
A Quaint Escape to Nostalgic Beauty
1424 Round Lake Rd, Killaloe, ON
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Covered Bridge Park is a magnificent 150 acres waterfrontcampgroundonBonnechere Riverwithcottages,cabins,tentandtrailersites. Wearelocatedeastof
Algonquin Provincial Park and located in TramoreonthenorthsideofBonnechereRiver between Round Lake and Golden Lake. Enjoy beautifulOntariosummerswithgreat fishing,swimming,canoeingandwildlifeviewing. Oursmalltrailerparkofferslotsof privacywithonly47fullhookupsites.
Discover Natures Playground on this old farm thathasbeenpreservedinitsnaturalstate with 100 acres of mature forest, meadows and trails;onlyasmallportionoftheproperty has been developed into a Campground. Most ofwhatweofferhereispureMother Nature.
Covered Bridge Park is an ideal destination for picnicking and outdoor recreation. Families and friendscanenjoyaleisurelypicniconthepark's grassy areas, savoring the fresh air and scenic views. The park also offers ample space for childrentoplay,makingitawonderfulspotfora familyouting.
Some of the activities they offer include bird watching, berry picking, wildlife viewing, fishing, canoeing, boat access to Round Lake and GoldenLake,swimming,andwaterfrontviews. For photographers, Covered Bridge Park is a dreamcometrue.Thepicturesquesettingoffers endless opportunities to capture stunning images of the covered bridge against the backdrop of the river and surrounding landscapes. From the warm glow of sunrise to the soft hues of sunset, the changing light throughout the day creates a mesmerizing canvas for photography enthusiasts to express their creativity.They offer many types of accommodations such as yurts, seasonal sites, cottages, log cabins, and many facilities to go withthem!
It is a family-owned and operated campground. The Sadecki family is made up of Andrew, Dzidka,andtheir4kids,Olek,Justina,Emilia,and Julia. They are accompanied by their two loving, furrycompanions,KubusandBailey.In2007the SadeckifamilymovedfromToronto,wherethey spent 18 years, to the polar opposite, Covered BridgePark.