Sunday, May 27, 2007

Sandbanks Provincial Park July 2006

Sandbanks is an absolutely huge park with one electrical loop (Woodlands campground). This loop has three sub-loops, each having sunny camping in an open field and shaded camping in a lovely hardwood forest. There is plenty of opportunity to bike, canoe and fish, not to mention swim. The beach is gorgeous and huge, with fine sand and gentle incline.
Here are some of my favorite campsite numbers for future visits - 613, 614,615, 616, 617(very nice- Burrs were here), 618 (very shady), 620, 621,623,628,630(Hamilton's site - nice but no room for awning), 631, 632, 642, 644,647,649,658,660,661,664 (awning problem),679,683,684 ( ok, very close to comfort station), 685 (some sun), 687 (very nice! - my favorite!).
Sites in open field are as follows - 600-612, 635-641,665-678, 688-739.
Campers at Sandbanks were the Burrs, the Hamiltons, the Hohenadels, The Curtises and Don and Doreen McRitchie who came with Bob and Pauline.
Good Time!

The Potluck Dinner






1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Don't ask how I tripped across this, but please, my best to Doreen and Pauline. Happy to see they're having fun.
Cheers
Kit Raetsen