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1kennyOG

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Posted: 06/19/08 10:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any thoughts/experiences with Selkirk?

thanks
Ken

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sorry Kenny, driven by the road to on #3 hundreds of times, and by the park itself a few times but never stayed there, if I am not mistaken it appeared that they have some seaonal campers in there, but not to sure on that, just what I could see from the road, but I have been meaning to stop there for a quick 2 day trip as it is only about an hour from home. If you go, post your thoughts about it after, and some site recomendations in there.


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We have been to Selkirk PP a few times, enjoyed it. Large grassy campsites, good comfort station, and nice view of the lake. Have not been there in a couple of years as we have been exploring other Parks across Ontario and the Maritimes plus traveling up the James Bay Highway in Quebec to Radisson.


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1kennyOG wrote:

Any thoughts/experiences with Selkirk?

thanks
Ken


We stayed there about two years ago. It is nice, grassy etc.
It is privately run in co-operation with the Conservation Area IIRC....the seasonal trailers are on the serviced sites. So if you want hydro, you have to be amongst the sheds and decks !!!
The non-electrical sites are typical PP( of around here on lake erie )

We have pics somewhere if you want to see them.
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1kennyOG

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I have site 76 for June 27- July 1
praying for sunny days

cachingcampers

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Andrew in Canada wrote:

So if you want hydro, you have to be amongst the sheds and decks !!!
Andrew


Not true. The seasonal are in a completely separate section of the park, although they are visible from the rest of the park, bur transient & seasonal sites are not mixed at all. The park is about ~20mins from by house and I stay at it at least twice a season.

KennyG, I'll be there for Canada day also. I'm on site 80 something...(I forget) but right by you. I'll pop by and say hello at some point


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OK cool
see you around the park.


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you won't be disappointed. it is a beautiful park. enjoy

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july 1st weekend I'll be driving by there heading to deer creek on the monday for 7 days. one of these years I'll book a site there.

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What's the beach like at Selkirk PP? Is it similar to Port Burwell or Turkey Point? (sandy and good for kids)

Is there any smell/pollution from the nearby Nanticoke coal-fired electricity generating stations at the park?


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