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The A.W Campbell Conservation Area is a family-owned and family-operated campground. The campground has 140 sites for overnight, seasonal, and group camping. The conservation area is 300 acres.

There are nature trails, an in-ground pool, and a reservoir. Guests can rent canoes and kayaks to be used on the reservoir. On the campsites themselves, all guests have access to electricity and water. Visit the website today to book yourself a campsite!

Photo: https://www.scrca.on.ca/portfolio/a-w-campbell-conservation-area/

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