Price
Price
From $12
Bookable
Bookable
30 days out
Check in
Check in
2:00pm
Check out
Check out
12:00pm

Amenities

Picnic Table
Outhouse
Potable Water
Trash
Showers

Activities

Fishing
Hiking
Swimming

Terrain

Beach

About this space

Holiday Beach Conservation Area offers a beautiful and scenic location for your wedding, corporate gathering, or special event. This Conservation Area is growing in popularity for couples interested in a beach wedding but who don’t wish to travel out of country. It features onsite washroom facilities near where tents can be erected. The seasonal campground features large open spaces, a comfort...

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Reviews

★★★★☆ (AI review)
AI Review Summary

The reviews of Holiday Beach Conservation Area present a mixed bag of experiences. Many visitors appreciate the natural beauty and well-maintained facilities, such as the clean restrooms and well-kept grounds. The area offers a variety of activities, including birdwatching and nature walks, and guests enjoy the friendly and welcoming staff. However, there are notable concerns regarding the beach quality, especially the rocky and murky water, which can be disappointing for families. Additionally, the limited camping options and the $12 day pass fee have drawn criticism, making some visitors feel that the overall value is not justified. Overall, the campsite is seen as a picturesque spot with room for improvement.

Highlights
  • Beautiful natural scenery with diverse wildlife
  • Friendly and welcoming staff
  • Well-maintained grounds and clean facilities
  • Good value for seasonal camping
  • Ample opportunities for bird watching and nature walks
  • Pleasant beach area for sunbathing with fine sand
  • Plenty of areas to explore within the conservation area
Considerations
  • Rocky and murky water at the beach, not ideal for swimming
  • No transient camping options available
  • Perceived lack of trails and poor access for hiking
  • Higher entry fee might not feel justified to some visitors
  • Limited amenities at the beach area