UEL Heritage Centre & Park (Museum)

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Bath, Canada

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Museum· Historical landmark· Park· Historical place museum· Tourist attraction

UEL Heritage Centre & Park (Museum) Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

UEL Heritage Centre & Park (Museum) is located in Bath, Canada on 54 Adolphustown Park Rd. UEL Heritage Centre & Park (Museum) is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

54 Adolphustown Park Rd

Phone

+1 6133732196

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Christopher Jeffs

Nice big campsites, friendly neighbor's, very family friendly with 2 playgrounds and a beach, museum was nice and the graveyard was interesting. We had a great weekend. No sewer but it had a dump station.

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Leslie Sweet

This is a wonderful park that we make several trips to each year. This was the original landing point of United Empire Loyalists in Lennox and Addington County. As such, there is a small museum dedicated to the preservation of this history, and there is a small graveyard to explore. This park offers camping with or without electrical hook-up. They do have the option to park your camper for the season for a fee. There is a sand beach with a rope boundary, but there are no lifeguards on duty. The grounds have lots of mature trees for shade, and there always seems to be a slight breeze off of the lake to keep cool. There is a play structure with swings for kids, but it could use some updating. To keep with the UEL heritage theme, there are boats scattered throughout park that would have resembled ones of the time. The cost to enter the park is 5.00/car unless there is something going on at campground like a concert or a historical reenactment. Overall, this is a quiet park that is more than worth the entrance fee. I can easily waste my entire day in this park. It is also about 20-25 minutes to both Picton (via the Glenora Ferry) and Napanee. It would take closer to an hour to get to Kingston.

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Adie Cullen

I've camped in the past here, but have mainly spent day trips. Safe and Enjoyable for me and 2 generations below me now. Thank you for providing a great park and beach.

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Tammy Mcdonald

Will never know if it’s good or not met the rudest woman at the front gate . Came to enquire about camping there as the website has no details that are adequate and can’t book . All she said was no cannot look around or drive thru and had no information and wasn’t friendly at all . Will take our business to a place that treats people decently !!!! If she was an owner for shame if she was some one that worked there get rid of her !!!!!!!!

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Richie

Very clean and comfortable campsite. Seems to be full of long-stay RV campers, we must have turned some heads showing up as part of a bicycle tour. The beach is small but scenic and nice to take a dip. Nowhere to buy snacks or food on site.