Rideau Acres

Address
1014 Cunningham Road, Kingston, ON, Canada, K7L 4V3
Telephone
800-958-5830
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Rideau Acres is a gated campground located in Kingston, Ontario, on 136-acre peninsula on Colonel Bye Lake. Site types range from fully serviced to tent. Sites are level, grassy and shaded.
Modern Washrooms, Laundry Facilities and Recreation Hall.
Swimming (lake or pool) and Boating.
Volleyball Court, Horseshoes and Frisbee Golf Course.
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