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Campsite privacy in Frontenac Park

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A note for campers: Be aware that, despite many areas requiring a canoe or long hikes for access, once you arrive you'll discover that the majority of camping areas have sites that are quite close together. It's as if they were designed more for ease of management than to provide back country wilderness camping experience. Note that a site's "good privacy" rating from http://www.frontenacpark.ca/ is no guarantee that you'll be satisfied. To many back country campers, hearing every word from a neighboring camp site does not constitute "good privacy".

(Info originally on main page, than deleted as "personal opinion". While it is POV, it could still be useful for park visitors, so I placed it here.) -- P199 14:08, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The park now has three single sites, and is planning on adding more. The clusters are present for a variety of reasons; increased capacity, reduced ecological impact, ability to accommadate larger groups, and yes, ease of management. Having sites clusters allows for park staff to maintain sites at a much higher standard. This should certainly be considered personal opinion - though I agree it's useful for park visitors, so expectations can be properly managed. Lennyjamin (talk) 03:24, 19 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Have you been there? It's just ridiculous. It's fact. Steven Black