Back

Reviews

Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary Campground


User Reviews

suzanne sauve

August 05, 2024

Depends on what you're looking for.okder kids can't swim, water is knee level. Watching the cargo ships go by is wonderful. We ran out of propane for the bbq and drove to the office to let them know we needed some for dinner. They recover showed up. When asked why I didn't call them back, I realized they hadn't given me the map and phone number. This was not my first time going there, but it will be my last. The service is not what it used to be. It's a beautiful place, quiet and large lots but not quite up to par.

Christi

June 12, 2024

We decided to book one of their cabins (named Bobolink) facing the St Lawrence river. Some cleaning up had to be done (dustpan, broom, mop, cloths also provided) due to missing screens in the door and one window letting in many bugs into the cabin; otherwise the floors and rest of the cabin were clean. The cabin had a full fridge, microwave, toaster, barbecue and two plastic Adirondack chairs. There’s a picnic table outside by the fire pit and a smaller dining table with two benches in the cabin. For sleeping, the bedroom included a double bed and two bunk beds while the couch in the main room could also be converted into a bed (we brought pillows and sheets). There’s also heating (did not need to use), and an AC (only needed it for a few hours the first day). The potable water source is right beside the cabin (shared with the Meadowlark cabin) and showers/toilets were close by. The best part is the entire campground is quiet, no loud parties or music. The cabin is semi-soundproof so it’s even quieter when windows and doors are closed. We really enjoyed the trails, just chillaxing watching birds, ships passing by, listening to the waves from the St Lawrence and at night, watching fireflies. Skies were overcast during our stay but I’m sure on a clear night there will be dazzling stars to gaze upon. On our last morning, we packed our things, and cleaned up the place a little before leaving. The staff are friendly but service was a little lacking during our stay; we were told checkout time for the cabin is 10am but when we left the cabin for the registration office (to return the key), we found they were closed (at 10 am!?) and a notice on the door stated they’re opening only at 12pm that Sunday. It’s camping season and campers could not call or receive help before 12 noon. So we left the key in the cabin, door unlocked (our first time doing this and we felt irresponsible somewhat). 😬 After 12pm, we called them up to say we didn’t know the checkout procedure and the guy answering, nonchalantly replied, “oh yea, just leave the key in the cabin and the door unlocked.” This simple instruction could’ve been conveyed to us verbally or on the email sent to us, no? How about moving checkout time 12pm, please? 🙏🏻

Diane Berthiaume

September 21, 2023

Meadowlark cabin that is right on waterfront, next to a beach, has a large fridge, a microwave, a nice grill with an extra burner on the side. There is a queen bed and bunk beds. It is heated and has AC. Water tap is right outside. Bring anything else you may need. Went for a walk yesterday. Got a really good look at 2 trumpeter swans, a great egret and blue heron. Looking for ospreys today. .

Brad Mills

September 18, 2023

Been here twice so far, will come again. Great for travelers who are coming into the area late because they don’t have a gate! I had a spot booked at Rideau Acres but due to an incident on the road, I wasn’t going to make it there in time. You can go on their website, find a free spot that has what you need (I needed 30 amp service & water), pull in any hour of the night, then pay in the morning. Both times I came here it was after hours and they saved me from having to park my RV in a Wal Mart parking lot. Amazing spot with beautiful views and the sounds of frogs and birds. If you have time you can also do the walk or bike the trial.

Colleen “Worthfightingfor” C

November 20, 2021

Always a beautiful place to take a hike. It gets quite busy sometimes, but still worth it!

David Clark

October 18, 2021

We camped for four nights and had a great time. There isn't as much privacy between sites as most provincial parks but we didn't have any issues worn loud neighbors, much better than a KOA park. There are lots of places to walk or bike, the waterfront trail runs right past. Is well worth a visit to the Ingleside bakery, they have excellent pastries and the walk to get there makes them guilt free 😊 There were a lot of ticks, we pulled 8 off our little morkie, she was treated but they still burrowed in. Be vigilant with the big spray and checking yourself. Highly recommend, seeing the big shops go past was really cool!

Tim Rows

July 18, 2021

Really nice campground. St Lawrence parks commission does a really good job on their campgrounds.

Mark Harvey

June 27, 2021

Beautiful campsite. Washrooms extremely clean. Picturesque setting. So much fun seeing the large boats heading down the seaway. Will become a regular stay for us.

Mike Dagenais

June 21, 2021

Very well cared for campground! Facilities were clean and in good repair! Walking trails and bike paths well tended.

Derek Ng

September 05, 2019

We enjoyed our stay at the Robin's Roost Tree House. It had even more features than advertised! Will let the photos speak for themselves. Campground is clean, well-maintained, and has a great family-oriented chill atmosphere. Staff is friendly and helpful as well! Would definitely stay again!