We recently enjoyed a two night stay at the KOA Toronto West camping ground in Campbellville, Ontario. We opted for a mid-sized Deluxe cabin that accommodates up to six people. The cabin came fully equipped with a private Queen bedroom, a bunk room, plus a Queen sleeper sofa. It also included a full kitchen and bathroom, a patio set and a BBQ.
The Camping Store
Inside this building you will find the registration office, camping store, recreation room & arcade.
After a 16 hour drive, we were greeted by friendly staff, who escorted us to our cabin and gave us a demonstration of the setup. The kids were given a KOA pail & shovel each and a bag of mining sand for them to use on the mining screens set up near the office.
The kids were overjoyed to find real home comforts in our cabin. Especially the flat screen TV, DVD player and satellite TV that was there for the kids to enjoy. The well placed couch allowed for the kids to spend a few moments relaxing and watching their shows in between our various activities each day.
The Kitchen consisted of a microwave, fridge freezer, coffee maker, toaster and a portable stove top. The cupboards and drawers are well stocked with enough supplies to cook a family meal.
Deluxe Cabin Bathroom
The bathroom was tastefully decorated, and came equipped with an hairdryer and plenty of toiletries, towels, a decent size bath and a shower that had good water pressure. My youngest daughter was pleased to find it even had a step stool in the bathroom, enabling her to feel independent. Overall the washroom was surprisingly large enough to be comfortable.
The bed linen was clean and fresh and the all beds were very comfortable, enabling my family to get a good night’s sleep, which is very important on a busy family vacation.
The whole trip was a success. Our son, who has autism, spent days after the trip asking to go back to the cabin, which was something we don’t expect to hear from him. Our daughters had a blast and overall I would consider it amongst the best vacations we have had in a long time. That was due in large part to knowing that when the evening was over we had a comfortable relaxing almost homey atmosphere to return to and recharge for the next day.
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For more than 50 years, KOA the world’s largest system of open-to-the-public family campgrounds, has provided millions of campers with fun, memorable adventures.
KOA was born in 1962 when founder Dave Drum constructed a campground on the banks of the Yellowstone River in Billings, Mont.
Since then, KOA has grown to more than 480 locations in the U.S. and Canada. KOA’s family of properties offers diverse camping experiences, while maintaining the excellent standards and family-friendly atmosphere the company is known for.
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It sure looks and sounds like a lovely place to stay.
What a great cabin to stay in. Cabins are more in my line these days, bit too old for sleeping on the ground these days 🙂
What a wonderful cabin to stay at! We often choose to stay at cabins when travelling.
What a ovely place to stay,they have everything any family would need
This looks like a place the whole family can enjoy.
I think I’ve finally found the kind of camping I would enjoy! Thanks for your post.
It’s a good piece of information. May be next time….
This sounds like a very comfortable vacation spot for the entire family, thanks very much the tip!
It looks wonderful!
Looks like a perfect cabin for camping!
This looks like a great place to visit! Thanks so much!
Lookes like so much fun we love camping!!
What a cozy comfy cabin! Thanks for thereview!
Now, that is my idea of camping, or, should I say, “glamping”!
This KOA cabin looks perfect! I didn’t know KOA offered cabins until recently.
What beautiful accommodations! I’ll have to keep KOA in mind for all future glamping!
This really looks like a nice place to go for a vacation.
I would love to spend a weekend in a cabin like this. It’s nice.
I have always wondered about KOA campgrounds. There is one about an hour north. The cabin is my kind of camping. I should see if they have cabins available. My sleeping on the ground days are OVER! Getting a little too old ha ha ha.
We stored our RV trailer beside a KOA campground for years. The KOA campground is fabulous and has lots of amenities for their guests.
Looks like so much fun! We go camping a lot but never been to a KOA
This looks like a lovely place to stay.
This sounds like a really nice way to spend your vacations!
Looks like a great place for a family to stay!
Looks like my kind of luxury camping.
That looks absolutely quaint and memorable! What a wonderful family getaway!
Looks like a wonderful place to stay. I like having a place to cook meals, especially when it comes supplied with dishes etc. so I don’t have to bring my own.
as much as I love camping, I’m a big fan of cabins…my old back can’t handle the ground as well as it used to 😀
I don’t mind tent camping at all (that’s all we did growing up pretty much) but I would not minds staying here either, looks like great accommodations!
I love Campbellville! It’s such a pretty little town! My mom used to take me there to the parks and the awesome ice cream shoppe. She liked checking out the antique shops. 🙂
A very comfy and cozy cabin. I never went camping…not sure if I want to!
What a cute cabin! Looks like it was a fun time!
Super Nice Campground. KAO’s are great!
Truly sounds like a memorable camping trip with lots of fun activities.