Amenities and Code of Courtesy


Amenities

The bathrooms and showers are behind the barn, and there is firewood and kindling available for you and stacked beside of the barn. Feel free to charge your phones at back of the barn under the canopy, or in the washrooms/showers.

(Check the Nova Scotia burnsafe website, to see if fires are permitted)

Also there is an outdoor fresh water tap on the corner of the barn between the bathrooms/showers and the wood and on the opposite side of the barn

If you need access to Wi-fi, go to the Bayfield centre at the interchange.

Code of Courtesy

By booking a campsite you agree to act responsibly and at your own risk while on our property. Please practice friendliness and a spirit of respect and cooperation. Be considerate of others and minimize noise, and artificial light coming from your site. Please do not use using amplified music, (including car stereo).

Drive vehicles slowly on property. Smoking and consumption of alcohol are limited to your campsite. Moderate drinking of alcohol is allowed. Intoxication and offensive or abusive behavior or language will not be tolerated. Cigarette butts are not to be left on the ground but disposed of in ash trays, fire pits, trash or taken out with you.

Pets are welcome and need to be kept under your control at all times, for their safety and for the safety of others. All pet waste is to be removed from the land and taken off the property with you.

No 4 wheelers, motor-bikes, fire-arms, bow & arrows, chainsaws, drones or any other noisy or dangerous items to be brought to or used on our property except with express prior written permission.

Respect the privacy of other campsites and the cabin – do not enter without an invitation by the person who booked that site. Please keep your campsite and all areas and facilities that you use clean at all times. Remove all of your rubbish, including all cigarette butts and all organic food-waste (it would attract animals) Leave sites clean.

Take your trash out with you, bags are available in the bathrooms. You may use the common area under the canopy behind the barn, unless it is booked for a private group function. ( You will be notified, if so)

Campfires:* Check the nova scotia burnsafe website to see if fires are permitted.*

Light any fire only in designated camp fire-pits; never leave unattended; extinguish thoroughly before leaving or going to sleep. Use the screen for your fire pit, at all times, minimizing risk of sparks starting a fire. If a burn ban is on you can still use your camp stoves.

Ok that’s all the rules, now time it’s time to relax and enjoy!