Lakeside Campground Good Sam Verified Campground

5913 Rte 105, Mill Cove, NB E5P 1B1

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 1 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 1 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

5913 Rte 105
Mill Cove, NB, E5P 1B1

Open May 17 - October 13

Contact

Cards Accepted

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Facility

Type: Provincial Park
Emergency Phone
Control access gate
Dump station
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Gravel
Table at site

Tenting Sites

Cooking counter
Covered area with picnic table
Total spaces: 226
Spaces available: 128
Seasonal Sites: 98
Site length: 60
Max length: 60
Gravel sites: 128
Pull-thru size: 22 x 60
Pull-thrus: 44
Back-in size: 20 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Mostly
Number of full hookups: 9
Number of water: 54
Number of electric: 54
Amps: 15 Amp/30 Amp
Max Amps: 30

Restroom and Showers
Ice
Laundry
Table at site
Fire rings
Table at site
Fire rings
Firewood

Swimming
Lake
Body of water: Foshay Lake
Boating
Nature trails
Boating
Nature trails
Outdoor games
Playground
Pavilion
Horseshoes
Playground
Pavilion
Horseshoes

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Fishing
Boating
Road biking
Road biking

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Facility
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Appeal
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What is being rated?
1 1 out of 5 stars 08/22/2016

I visited this location as has friends staying at the next campground up the road. Their place was full so got the closest place to visit them. Management needs to be more selective about who they allow to be a seasonal lot holder. Neighbouring campers screaming cuss words at kids as they drove their bikes on the road and walking trails. For a basic site with only 20 amps and water you are going to pay $42. The 20amp entrance is set up for an extension cord type plug. If you have the typical 30... Read More

I visited this location as has friends staying at the next campground up the road. Their place was full so got the closest place to visit them. Management needs to be more selective about who they allow to be a seasonal lot holder. Neighbouring campers screaming cuss words at kids as they drove their bikes on the road and walking trails. For a basic site with only 20 amps and water you are going to pay $42. The 20amp entrance is set up for an extension cord type plug. If you have the typical 30 or 50 to 20 amp plug that the wires comes off at a 90 degree angle you will have to tape it in place as a very tight plug. They offer no discounts for any travel association you may belong to. No sewer. The waste depot had about a 18" hole covered by a steel plate. Trust me it is easy to loose your dump hose connectors. This location caters to the seasonal lots. The seasonal lots make you feel like you are intruding on their space and are very antisocial to visitors. Most places I leave the trailer unlocked, not here. Locked the door and the deadbolt every time I left site. Felt like a scene from the Trailer park boys. One neighbouring site almost caused me to get high just off the fumes from what they were smoking. Mens washroom smelt like an open sewer, did not matter if it was 5 in the morning or 2 in the afternoon. They looked clean though always smelled. Parking space for your trailer was not bad, though the atmosphere is not worth returning to.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 08/22/2016

I visited this location as has friends staying at the next campground up the road. Their place was full so got the closest place to visit them. Management needs to be more selective about who they allow to be a seasonal lot holder. Neighbouring campers screaming cuss words at kids as they drove their bikes on the road and walking trails. For a basic site with only 20 amps and water you are going to pay $42. The 20amp entrance is set up for an extension cord type plug. If you have the typical 30... Read More

I visited this location as has friends staying at the next campground up the road. Their place was full so got the closest place to visit them. Management needs to be more selective about who they allow to be a seasonal lot holder. Neighbouring campers screaming cuss words at kids as they drove their bikes on the road and walking trails. For a basic site with only 20 amps and water you are going to pay $42. The 20amp entrance is set up for an extension cord type plug. If you have the typical 30 or 50 to 20 amp plug that the wires comes off at a 90 degree angle you will have to tape it in place as a very tight plug. They offer no discounts for any travel association you may belong to. No sewer. The waste depot had about a 18" hole covered by a steel plate. Trust me it is easy to loose your dump hose connectors. This location caters to the seasonal lots. The seasonal lots make you feel like you are intruding on their space and are very antisocial to visitors. Most places I leave the trailer unlocked, not here. Locked the door and the deadbolt every time I left site. Felt like a scene from the Trailer park boys. One neighbouring site almost caused me to get high just off the fumes from what they were smoking. Mens washroom smelt like an open sewer, did not matter if it was 5 in the morning or 2 in the afternoon. They looked clean though always smelled. Parking space for your trailer was not bad, though the atmosphere is not worth returning to.
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5913 Rte 105, Mill Cove, NB E5P 1B1
Coordinates: 45.900290, -66.019680

Directions
From Jemseg, E 9 mi on TCH 2 (L)

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