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Iroquois Municipal Park
Overview
Iroquois Municipal Park offers a peaceful waterfront retreat in Eastern Ontario, providing a scenic escape for travelers along the St. Lawrence Seaway. Situated directly on the banks of the river, this park is a prime destination for maritime enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet, well-maintained environment. The park is characterized by its expansive green spaces and its unique vantage point for watching international shipping vessels pass through the local waters.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the village of Iroquois within the South Dundas township, the park is easily accessible from Highway 401. The surroundings are defined by the impressive Iroquois Control Dam and the historic locks. The park’s layout maximizes the river views, with paved walking and cycling paths that connect the campground to the local community. The atmosphere is serene, offering a blend of natural beauty and the engineering marvels of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a range of practical facilities designed for a comfortable RV experience. Travelers can choose from various site types, including those with full hookups offering 30 and 50-amp electrical service. On-site amenities include clean washrooms, private showers, and a convenient laundry facility to accommodate long-term guests. For recreation within the grounds, families can enjoy the playground area, while the paved surfaces make the park easy to navigate for rigs of all sizes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Golfers will appreciate the park's proximity to the Iroquois Golf Club, which is located immediately adjacent to the grounds. History buffs can take a short drive to visit Upper Canada Village, one of Canada’s largest living-history sites. Additionally, the Iroquois Beach offers a place for swimming during the summer months, while the nearby lock observation area remains a favorite spot for photography and witnessing the intricate process of ship transit.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for avid ship watchers and travelers who prefer a calm, organized camping environment over a high-activity resort. It is a fantastic home base for retirees and couples exploring the 1000 Islands region. Because of its uncomplicated layout and scenic waterfront access, it also serves as a perfect stopover for those navigating the corridor between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Fing3r Canc3r
Beautiful little spot. I don't camp myself but looks like a fantastic little place to go.
Dave Baxter
Very nice. Clean.Acommodating
Ankur arora
Secluded and beach.. what else to demand
marianna armata
Very nice RV campground with brand new ultra clean bathrooms and laundry. Phone on Web is incorrect.
Stephanie Haley
Quiet little municipal campground, close to 401. Good stay for 1 night. $31 with hookup. Showers/bathrooms okay, nothing special but fine for a night. Can walk a pathway to marina and beach for swimming.
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