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Unpowered 'bush camping' sites for groups are provided in a private camping area in a forest clearing for up to 50 people. Only one booking is taken at a time for the camping and bunkhouse area, meaning that you will not need to share the area with other groups. Facilities include a six metre by eight metre covered eating area with benches and tables, drinking water from a rainwater tank, gas barbecues, and a bathroom with flush toilet and hot shower. A campfire is also provided (weather permitting). Campers need to provide their own tents and all provisions. There is no electricity, apart from night lighting. There is plenty of space for games, and easy forest walks on the property can also be made. More walks and touring can be done in nearby Mount Royal National Park.