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Funland Resort
Overview
Funland Resort serves as a vibrant destination for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Western Newfoundland. Located in the peaceful community of Cormack, this park offers a blend of outdoor adventure and family-focused recreation. Known for its lively atmosphere, it provides a welcoming environment for RVers who want more than just a place to park. It is a well-established hub where the natural landscape meets modern camping conveniences, making it one of the most popular summer spots in the region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the fertile Humber Valley, the park is surrounded by lush agricultural lands and rolling hills. Cormack is famously known as the gateway to the Great Northern Peninsula, making this resort an ideal staging point for those heading toward the Viking Trail. The nearby Humber River offers world-class salmon fishing, while the town of Deer Lake provides easy access to essential supplies and regional transportation. The air is fresh, and the setting feels tucked away from the busier coastal highways while remaining highly accessible.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to be a self-contained vacation spot with a variety of features for all ages. Guests can enjoy the following amenities:
- A large heated swimming pool and an interactive splash pad.
- Entertaining recreation options like mini-golf, a jumping pillow, and multiple playgrounds.
- Convenient full hookup RV sites that accommodate various rig sizes.
- Essential services including clean washrooms, shower facilities, and a laundry room.
The resort emphasizes a social environment where neighbors often become friends over a shared campfire.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
A short drive brings visitors to the borders of Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic fjords and unique geology. Outdoor enthusiasts can spend their days hiking the Tablelands or taking a boat tour of Western Brook Pond. Closer to the resort, the Newfoundland Insectarium and local petting farms offer unique experiences for those traveling with children. The region is also a prime spot for wildlife viewing, with moose and eagle sightings being common occurrences along the scenic local trails.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is primarily designed for active families seeking a social and fun-filled environment. Parents will appreciate the range of activities that keep children engaged throughout the day, while big-rig owners will find the layout and site sizes manageable. It is also an excellent choice for travelers using it as a basecamp to explore the Western Newfoundland region without sacrificing modern comforts. If you prefer a resort-style experience over a secluded wilderness site, this is a perfect fit for your travel style.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Janice Ring
I give this campground two stars because they did give us three-way hookup. We were parked in a field, which is not a big deal for us, but the all-night activity with kids running in between our trailers up until 4:30 a.m. was a bit exhausting for some in our group! Loud bass music did keep one of our group awake til the wee hours as they were parked closer to the late night music action.My fellow campers told me that the outhouse or bathroom facilities actually had the doors locked so were not available to use, which did not affect us but may others. Some of the hookup areas in the campground had bungee cords holding things together. I don't like to criticize places I have been but this may be undesirable for campers who are looking for more and don't want to be disappointed. We discovered some campgrounds use older photos depicting how good it was in the past. Does not reflect what it represents today.
Benita
Have stayed here a couple times this summer and this time went to check in for 3 and was told the room wasn’t ready and to come back. Went back around 3:45 and was told the room still ain’t ready and it would be another half hour! And no discount given or compensation for this inconvenience. Let’s just say I won’t be staying here again unless there is absolutely no choice!
Megan Seward
5 star for the nostalgia!!!!!!! We rolled in late and left early the next day, so it was a quick visit, but just enough to soak it all in. The place is a little rough around the edges, definitely rocking its 90s/2000s vibe, and could use a bit of a facelift. But honestly? That’s kind of the magic. Our cabin was clean, the beds were comfy, the towels were nice, and we were just a short walk from the store, park, and pool. But here’s the best part: if you grew up in the 90s, this place is basically a living memory. It felt like being a kid again, riding bikes around the campground, hitting the store with a handful of change to load up on candy, and spending the rest of the day running wild at the park or splashing in the pool. Total throwback. It’s not fancy, but if you want to give your kids the kind of summer we had - the free-range, sugar-fueled, bike-all-day kind , this is it. A little time travel, no time machine required.
Jenn Mck
Visited the pool and slide for the day. The place is filthy and needs so many upgrades it’s embarrassing!! And to think tourist from other provinces are probably visiting this place. The pics posted on website are so deceiving!!! Will not be going back!!
Heather McDiarmid
Stayed in cabin #1. Everything was in great shape - well equipped kitchen area with new appliances, clean bathroom and bed rooms. Wifi and TV were fine. Convince store had basic groceries and other supplies. Price was good ($135 in June 2025) Very satisfied
