Campground Description

Welcome to Booster Park Campground, where pristine nature and convenience come together to offer you an unforgettable camping experience. Nestled along the captivating shores of Crowe Lake, our campground provides a clean and convenient retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers and avid campers alike. One of the highlights of our campground is its direct access to a beautiful sandy beach. Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of waves and feeling the warm sand beneath your feet as you stroll along the shoreline. Whether you're looking to swim, sunbathe, or simply unwind by the water, our small beach offers the perfect escape. For those who enjoy boating and water sports, we have a dedicated boat launch available for your convenience. Explore the sparkling waters of Crowe Lake, indulge in fishing expeditions, or embark on thrilling aquatic adventures. The possibilities are endless. Despite our idyllic natural setting, we are conveniently located close in the small town of Marmora, Ontario, ensuring easy access to essential amenities. Whether you need to stock up on supplies, dine at local restaurants, or explore the charming town, everything you need is just a short distance away. 

 At Booster Park Campground, we take pride in offering a quiet and intimate camping experience. Our small, well-maintained campground ensures that tranquility reigns supreme, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the serenity of the surrounding nature. Unwind in a serene atmosphere, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our friendly staff is dedicated to making your stay exceptional. From the moment you arrive, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and attentive service. Whether you need assistance with setting up your campsite or recommendations for nearby attractions, we're here to ensure your needs are met. As you relax and refresh in this picturesque setting, take in the scenic views that stretch across Crowe Lake. Immerse yourself in the beauty of fresh air, sparkling waters, and breathtaking sunsets. It's a nature lover's paradise. 

 Book your stay at Booster Park Campground today and embark on a memorable camping experience that combines convenience, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise. 

Location

Campground Amenities

  • Firepit (Campsites)
  • Firepit (Common)
  • Firewood (Charge)
  • Flush Toilets
  • Garbage Cans and Recycling Bins
  • Market Garden
  • Parking Lot
  • Pet Friendly
  • Picnic Tables
  • Powered Sites
  • Sani Station
  • Seasonal Sites
  • Showers
  • Tap Water
  • Walk-in Sites

Campground Services

  • Convenience Store

Campsite Types

  • 15 Amp Hookup
  • 30 Amp Hookup
  • RV (<20 feet)
  • RV (<30 feet)
  • RV (<40 feet)
  • Tent
  • Water Hookup

Leisure

  • ATV
  • Basketball or Tennis court
  • Boat Launch
  • Dock
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Kayaking and Canoeing
  • Local Market
  • Offroad Trails
  • Outdoors games
  • Playground

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RULES AND REGULATIONS BOOSTER PARK 

SITE INFORMATION FOR TRANSIENT CAMPERS 

Before camper(s) occupy a campsite, all fees must be paid in full, and camper(s) must be registered at the camp office. 

No camper(s) shall occupy a campsite without first having procured a current signed valid camping permit. 

Campground quiet time hours commence daily at 11:00 pm to 9:00 am in respect of other campers.  Visitors staying overnight must register at the camp office upon arrival and pay overnight visitor fee 

No visitors are allowed to enter the camp after 10:00 pm. Any visitors on site before 10:00 pm must vacate the premises by midnight. 

Campfires are allowed subject to being confined in the fire pit or container and must be extinguished before retiring or during high winds and must not be left unattended. 

Posted speed limit throughout the camp(s) must be observed for the safety of everyone. All campers are requested to pay close attention when approaching playground areas. 

All vehicles must be always parked off any park roadways. Visitors must park vehicles at the designated parking area or the perimeter of the camp if parking is not available on site. No one shall operate a motorcycle or ATV in the park except for necessary transportation to and from their campsite. 

Domestic pets must be kept tied at all times and must be on a leash while being walked. Owners of domestic pets are required to clean up after pets. 

Picnic tables shall not be removed from any site. 

The Municipality of Marmora and Lake is not responsible for the loss or damage to any Trailers or personal property. 

All buildings and washrooms are for the use and convenience of the campers and shall be kept in a  clean and tidy manner. Children are not to play in any building or washroom. 

Fireworks are prohibited in all areas of Booster Park. 

Campers shall not cultivate, produce, or distribute cannabis anywhere on their site. Lawful consumption or smoking is permitted on the camper’s site only and is prohibited in all common areas of the camp. Under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act 2017, you cannot smoke or vape within 20 meters of  children’s playgrounds, sports fields, and comfort stations nor in any enclosed public place.  

Transient Campsite shall not be occupied as a permanent residence. Two weeks maximum per visit.  One (1) trailer is permitted per campsite. 

Six (6) persons maximum (18 years or older) may reside on the campsite unless they are immediate  family that reside permanently with the registered camper, in which case (8) person maximum,

including children of any age, would be permitted.  

GENERAL CONDUCT 

Courtesy and consideration for all campers and local residents will be exercised when playing music,  using televisions, singing, and hosting or attending parties. Improper conduct that is disturbing or objectionable to other campers will not be tolerated. 

Courtesy and consideration for all municipal staff and or contractors will be exercised at all times.  Foul language or derogatory comments are not acceptable and will not be tolerated. 

Campers are responsible for their visitors’ actions. 

Swimming is restricted to designated areas within the park and prohibited between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.  An adult must supervise children at all times.  

LIFEGUARD NOT ON DUTY 

Diving and swimming are not permitted off any dock located long the park shoreline.  Fishing is prohibited in designated swimming areas.  

Minors: The expectation is that parents ensure their children obey the park rules at all times. If your children cannot follow the rules, they should be accompanied by and adult when off-site.  

FEES FOR TRANSIENT CAMPING 

Daily or weekly camping permits shall expire at 11:00 am on the day of checkout. 

Daily, or weekly camping permits may be extended, depending on the availability of a campsite, upon application to the Contractor or designate before 11:00 am on the day before checking out. 

A one-night deposit will be taken at the time of reservation for reservations for 1-7 nights.  Reservations for 7 days or more will require a one night deposit for each 7 days reserved. Any reservation canceled within 7 days will surrender the deposit. 

RIGHT TO EVICT 

The Municipality or designate has the right to immediately evict a Camper(s) based on extreme and/or unruly circumstances. 

 


 

Cancellation Policy

Any reservations cancelled within 7 days will forfeit the deposit. 

THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE

BYLAW NUMBER 2024-04

Being a bylaw to provide for the maintenance and operation of,  

and rules and regulations for, Booster Park, within the  

Municipality of Marmora and Lake.



 

WHEREAS Section 8 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 provides that the  powers of a municipality under this or any other Act shall be interpreted broadly so as to  confer broad authority on the municipality to enable the municipality to govern its affairs  as it considers appropriate and to enhance the municipality’s ability to respond to  municipal issues; and  

WHEREAS Section 9 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25 (“the Municipal Act, 2001”),  provides that a municipality has the capacity, rights, powers, and privileges of a natural  person for the purpose of exercising its authority under the Act; and  

WHEREAS Section 391(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, c. 25 authorizes a  municipality to pass bylaws imposing fees or charges on any class of persons, for  services or activities provided or done by or on behalf of it; for costs payable by it for  services or activities provided or done by or on behalf of any other municipal or local  board; and for the use of its property including property under its control; and  

AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Marmora and  Lake wishes to enact these provisions for the maintenance and operation of the Booster  Park now therefore be it  

NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Marmora and  Lake (hereinafter referred to as the Municipality) enacts as follows: 

RULES AND REGULATIONS 

1. SITE INFORMATION FOR CAMPERS 

1.1 Campfires are allowed subject to being confined in the fire pit or container  approved by the Contractor, or designate, and must be extinguished before retiring  or during high winds, or upon the request of the Contractor, or designate, and must  not be left unattended. The provision of the Municipal Bylaw Number 2024-04 as  amended from time to time shall apply to all campfires.  

1.2 Campground quiet time hours commence daily at 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. in  respect of other campers.  

1.3 No campsite shall have stored more than one-half of a face cord of firewood. 

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Wood should be purchased from a local firewood provider to reduce the chances of  contaminated wood circulated within the Camp.  

1.4 No camper(s) shall occupy a campsite without first having procured a current  signed valid camping permit. 

1.5 Seasonal camping begins on the Friday before the Victoria Day weekend and  ends on Thanksgiving Day at 2:00 p.m. 

1.6 Seasonal camping full services will be disconnected the Friday after  Thanksgiving weekend and will be reinstated two weeks before Victoria Day  weekend. 

1.7 Due to the service (water, sewer, electrical) locations on each site, trailers are  to be placed on campsites under the direction of the Contractor or designate. If  service locations need to be relocated for new or existing trailers, it will be at the  expense of the camper. 

1.8 Site service and related connection infrastructure (water, sewer, electricity) are  the sole property of the Municipality of Marmora & Lake. No person shall alter or  modify this this infrastructure without approval of the Contractor or designate. 

1.9 Visitors staying overnight must register at the camp office upon arrival and pay  overnight visitor fee.  

1.10 Before camper(s) occupy a campsite, all fees must be paid in full, and  camper(s) must be registered at the camp office. 

1.11 No visitors are allowed to enter the camp after 10:00 p.m. Any visitors on site  prior to 10:00 p.m. must vacate the premises by 12:00 midnight. 

1.12 The Camper must notify the Contractor or designate of a person or persons  staying at their site in their absence. 

1.13 Posted speed limit throughout the camp(s) must be observed for the safety of  everyone. All campers are requested to pay close attention when approaching  playground areas. 

1.14 All vehicles must be always parked off any park roadways. Visitors must park  vehicles at the designated parking area or the perimeter of the camp if parking is not  available on site. No one shall operate a motorcycle or ATV in the park except for  necessary transportation to and from their campsite. 

1.15 Boats, boat trailers and related equipment are not allowed to be stored on  campsites. Excluding kayaks and canoes, in which case only one kayak or canoe  shall be permitted per site.

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

1.16 Domestic pets must be kept tied at all times and must be on a leash while being  walked. Owners of domestic pets are required to clean up after pets. 

1.17 Picnic tables shall not be removed from any site. 

1.18 The Municipality of Marmora and Lake is not responsible for the loss or  damage to any Trailers or personal property. It is the responsibility of the trailer  owner to maintain insurance coverage on their property. Proof of insurance is  required when contract is renewed. 

1.19 Lawn or garage sales of one item or a collection of items are prohibited within  the camp(s). 

1.20 The Contractor or designate reserves the right to gain access onto any  campsite at a reasonable time for the purposes of inspection or maintenance. 

1.21 The Contractor or designate will attempt to deal with complaints promptly. All  complaints must be submitted in writing and signed. 

1.22 All buildings and washrooms are for the use and convenience of the campers  and shall be kept in a clean and tidy manner. Children are not to play in any building  or washroom. 

1.23 No leaching pits are permitted for the disposal of grey water. All toilet, human  body waste and grey water must be disposed of in the municipal holding tanks. 

1.24 Transient bookings will be accepted from May 1st until October 31st of each  year. Bookings can be accepted up to one year in advance. 

1.25 No appliance shall be stored outside. Any appliances that you wish to store in a  shed must have prior approval by the Contractor or designate or designate. 

1.26 Refrigerators: 

 1.26.1 Any refrigerator 20 years or older must be removed from the Camp.  1.26.2 A surcharge will apply to any existing second refrigerator at each Trailer.  1.26.3 All refrigerators must be secured in a shed. 

1.27 Fireworks are prohibited in all areas of Booster Park. 

1.28 Floor height on new or relocated Trailers, may only be raised a maximum of 24  inches off the ground subject to approval by the Contractor or designate. 

1.29 Satellite dishes must be installed on either a Trailer, or on an independent post.  The municipality will only accept a minimum post of 4 x 4 inches and a minimum of 8  feet exposed above ground. Satellite dishes may not be attached to trees or existing 

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 
 

hydro poles. 


 

1.30 Campers shall not cultivate, produce, or distribute cannabis anywhere on their  site. Lawful consumption or smoking is permitted on the camper’s site only and is  prohibited in all common areas of the camp. Under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act  2017, you cannot smoke or vape within 20 metres of children’s playgrounds, sports  fields, and comfort stations nor in any enclosed public place.  

1.31 Transient Campsite shall not be occupied as a permanent residence. Two  weeks maximum per visit.  

One (1) trailer permitted per campsite. 

Six (6) persons maximum (18 years or older) may reside on the campsite unless  they are immediate family that reside permanently with the registered camper, in  which case (8) person maximum, including children of any age, would be permitted.  

2. STORAGE SHEDS 

2.1 Only one storage shed allowed per campsite. 

2.2 All new sheds: 

 2.2.1 Must be pre-approved by the Contractor or designate or designate prior to   purchasing. 

 2.2.2 Must not exceed 80 square feet. 

 2.2.3 Must be a prefabricated shed and shall be metal or vinyl. 

2.3 Existing sheds: 

 2.3.1 That are over-sized and/or wooden will have to be removed when the   current camper gives up rental of the lot concerned. 

 2.3.2 The Contractor or designate or designate reserves the right to have any   shed removed or improved that in the opinion of Contractor or designate or   designate feels that it detracts from the overall appearance of the camp. 

3. CAMPSITE TIDINESS 

3.1 Camper(s) are required to keep their campsite tidy and neatly groomed.  Trailers on site are to be well maintained and must be capable of being moved at  any given time. 

3.2 Untidy and messy campsites will not be tolerated. All sites must be free of  garbage and debris. 

3.3 It is the responsibility of the camper to ensure that grass is cut on a regular  basis and hedges are trimmed on their respective campsite. A fee of $50.00 will be  charged per cut to registered camper in the event park staff are required to maintain 

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

a campsite that is diminishing park aesthetics. 

3.4 The Municipality requests upon closure of your campsite in the fall that all lawn  furniture, bikes, BBQs, lawnmowers etc. be placed inside your Trailer, or shed. 

3.5 The Municipality will not be responsible for any damages to Trailers. 

3.6 The Municipality recommends coverage of all windows at your Trailer during  the winter season. 

3.7 All trailers must have the under portion of their trailer skirted or boarded to  prevent unwanted nuisances such as skunks, raccoons etc. In the situation of a  rodent entering under a Trailer that does not have a skirt on it, the camper will be  charged for its removal. Lattice square openings may not be larger than one inch. 

3.8 All campers shall dispose of their garbage/recycling at the bins provided at the  entrance to park. 

4. GENERAL CONDUCT 

4.1 Courtesy and consideration for all campers and local residents will be exercised  when playing music, using televisions, singing, and hosting or attending parties.  Improper conduct that is disturbing or objectionable to other campers will not be  tolerated. 

4.2 Courtesy and consideration for all municipal staff and or contractors will be  exercised at all times. Foul language or derogatory comments are not acceptable  and will not be tolerated. 

4.3 Campers are responsible for their visitors’ actions. 

4.4 Swimming is restricted to designated areas within the park and prohibited  between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. An adult must supervise children at all times.  LIFEGUARD NOT ON DUTY.  

Diving and swimming are not permitted off any dock located along the park  shoreline.  

Fishing is prohibited in designated swimming areas.  

4.5 Minors: The expectation is that parents ensure their children obey the park  rules at all times. If your children cannot follow the rules, they should be  accompanied by and adult when off-site. 

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 
 

5. SIGNAGE 


 

5.1 The only signage of any kind permitted on a camp site (with the exception of a  “For Sale" sign approved by the Contractor or designate) will include the site number  and the name of the camper. 

6. CAMPSITE ADDITONS/ALTERATIONS/LOT COVERAGE 

6.1 No alteration and/or modification may be made to a Campsite without the  Contractor or designates approval. 

6.2 Only the following items are permitted on each site. An application and site plan  must be submitted to the Contractor, or designate, for approval prior to placement on  the site: 

 6.2.1 One trailer;  

 6.2.2 One prefabricated storage shed (vinyl or metal only);  

 6.2.3 One canoe or kayak. 

No other structures or parking are permitted. The placement or alteration of any item  on a campsite is subject to Booster Park site plan approval. The authorizing permit  for alterations to a site must be posted on site until the alterations are complete. 

6.3 Campsite coverage shall be at the sole discretion of the Contractor, or  designate, and will only be considered if the lot size warrants such action. 

6.4 The Roof of any Trailer, or shed must be vinyl, rubber or prefabricated. 6.5 No structure or addition can be added to a Trailer/ or site. 

6.6 Campers requesting tree modifications must complete a written request (form)  and submit it to the Contractor or designate. If a camper wishes a tree removed, it  will be at the camper’s expense. Campers must replace this tree with another tree.  Placement, size and/or type of tree are to be at the sole discretion of the Contractor  or designate. 

6.7 New structures on site will have a clearance of 0.6 meters (2 feet) from property  line and 2.1 meters (7 feet) from the roadway. Exceptions to this rule will be at the  sole discretion of the Contractor, or designate, and will only be considered if the lot  size warrants such structure. 

6.8 All new seasonal trailers must have an exterior air conditioning shut off switch  and an accessible additional sewer clean out. 

6.9 Any new trailer must be a travel trailer. Pop-up Trailers, Hybrid Trailers and  Tiny Homes will not be permitted for seasonal contracts.

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 
 

7. FEES AND RATES 


 

7.1 User fees shall be established by the Council as part of the annual budget  deliberations and may include fees and rates for camping permits and any other fees  and/or rates. 

7.2 A surcharge per second fridge (any size fridge) will be applied to each  campsite. Contractor, or designate or designate has the jurisdiction to inspect sites  for second fridges at any time. 

8. FEES FOR TRANSIENT CAMPING 

8.1 Daily or weekly camping permits shall expire at 11:00 a.m. on the day of  checkout. 

8.2 Daily, or weekly camping permits may be extended, depending on the  availability of a campsite, upon application to the Contractor or designate before  11:00 a.m. on the day before checking out. 

8.3 A one-night deposit will be taken at the time of reservation for reservations for  1-7 nights. Reservations for 7 days or more will require one night deposit for each 7  days reserved. Any reservation cancelled within 7 days will surrender the deposit. 

9. FEES FOR SEASONAL CAMPING AND RIGHT TO EVICT 

9.1 Seasonal camping permits are subject to the following payment provisions:  9.1.1 All seasonal camping lots may be booked for the following season with a   $100.00 deposit; this deposit is nonrefundable after April 1st of the following year.   Full Season Permit Camping Fees are due and payable on or before May long   weekend. 

 9.1.2 Failure to pay seasonal permit camping fees by May long weekend may   result in the cancellation of your seasonal camping permit and the issuance of an   eviction notice. Campers may not occupy a site until all fees have been paid.  9.1.3 From the time an eviction notice is served, the Municipality reserves the   right, following a 14-day waiting period, to remove any Trailer, storage shed or   other equipment from the campsite at the expense of the camper(s). The subject   property will be placed in a holding area for a maximum of thirty days at a rate of   $20.00 per day, plus the cost of removal. It will be released to the camper upon   payment of any outstanding fees, removal charges and holding storage rates.   The Municipality shall not be held liable for any loss or damage whatsoever   caused by the lawful removal of subject property from a campsite. If the owner   fails to pick up the subject property within thirty days from the 14-day waiting   period from the holding area, then the subject property will become the property   of the Municipality. 

9.2 The Municipality reserves the sole right to revoke a seasonal camping permit 

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

as a result of violations of camp rules as outlined in this bylaw. 

9.3 The Municipality of Marmora and Lake reserves the right not to renew any  seasonal camping permit without cause. In the event that a permit is not renewed  the camper will remove all of their property and personal belongings off the site  within 30 days after notification. 

9.4 The Municipality of Marmora and Lake may, at any time, require that a site be  cleared of a camper’s property within 30 days of notification. 

9.5 Subletting is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate eviction of the  unauthorized tenant and revoking of the permit. 

9.6 A Camper(s) who, for any reason, voluntarily surrenders prior to July 1st a  seasonal camping permit during their contract, will be charged a transient monthly  rate for their occupancy to date that will equate to no less then half of a seasonal  rate. The Camper will vacate the site immediately and remove all property. 

9.7 No refund of seasonal camping permit fees will be granted for occupancy  beyond July 1st in any year. 

No refunds will be given upon eviction from the park. 

Refunds for seasonal camping will be given on the following basis (less $50.00  administration fee): 

1. 100% minus the site deposit, prior to the park opening date. 

2. 50% minus the siter deposit, after park opening date. 

3. Refunds on deposits must be requested in writing and will be given on the  following basis: 

A) 100% prior to December 31 

B) 50% prior to March 1 

9.8 A refund of weekly or monthly transient camping fees may be granted at the  discretion of the Contractor or designate. 

10.SALE OF TRAILERS AND TRANSFER FEES 

10.1 New seasonal campers obtaining a trailer site must be in possession of a  trailer 10 years of age or newer and provide a copy of the ownership and insurance  policy. 

10.2 Any current camper wishing to relocate within the park must be placed on the  wait list and possess a trailer that is 10 years of age or newer. 

10.3 Any camper replacing their existing trailer must replace it with a trailer 10 

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

years of age or newer with approval by the Contractor or designate and provide a  copy of the ownership and insurance policy. A minimum notice of week is required. 

10.4 For a Trailer to be sold and to remain in the camp it must be 19 years of age  or less as long as it is in reasonable condition deemed by the Contractor or  designate. 

10.5 If a camper wishes to sell their trailer on site an “Agreement to Sell” Package must be purchased from the Municipality; it will be at this point that the Municipality  will determine if the trailer can remain in the camp. This form must be handed into  the Municipal Office and signed by the seller and the Municipality prior to posting any for sale sign or sale negotiations or trailer viewing. 

10.6 Only approved Municipality of Marmora and Lake “For Sale" signs can be  displayed in any trailer for sale within the camp, following completion and  acceptance of the Agreement to Sell Package. 

10.7 Trailers may be transferred to an immediate family member once, only with a  Family Transfer Fee. Permission must be obtained by the Municipality prior to this  family transfer occurring. Family Transfer of Trailers may only occur on trailers that  are 19 years of age or less 

10.8 Trailers 20 years or older can be sold on site but must be removed  immediately following the sale. No lot goes with any sale, and the lot will be rented to  another camper. 

10.9 Real Estate "For Sale" signs are not permitted in the Camp. 

10.10 A 5% commission sales fee, less the “Agreement to Sell” fee, is payable with  the sale of any trailers with the said fee payable to the Municipality. This fee only  applies to trailers staying in the park.  

10.11 Sites must be clean and empty of any personal property when vacated. A final  site inspection will be arranged prior to the departure of the owner. 

10.12 All new potential campers must be interviewed by the Contractor or designate  prior to the purchase of a trailer. 

10.13 The transfer of a camping permit will be approved once payment of the 5%  commission sale fee has been forwarded in full by the Seller of the Trailer to the  Municipality of Marmora and Lake and providing the seller’s account is in good  standing with the Municipality of Marmora and Lake. 

10.14 In the opinion of the Contractor or designate any trailer may be refused a  campsite due to the unsuitable condition of the trailer.

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

10.15 Prefabricated add-a-rooms will be permitted to be sold on site and allowed to  remain in the camp at the discretion of the Contractor or designate. 

11.RIGHT TO EVICT 

11.1 Failure to meet any of the above criteria will result in the disallowing of the  Renewal/Transfer/Continuation of the camping permit. 

11.2 Failure to comply in any of the statements listed in this bylaw will result in:  11.2.1 A first verbal warning, documented in the Camp Office;   11.2.2 A second warning will result in a written letter of warning to the Camper;  11.2.3 A third warning will be in writing of an automatic eviction from the Camp. 

11.3 The Contractor, or designate, has the right to immediately evict a Camper(s)  based on extreme and/or unruly circumstances. 

12.GENERAL 

12.1 Every person who contravenes any provision of this Bylaw is guilty of an  offence and shall, upon conviction be liable to a fine as provided for under the  Provincial Offences Act 

12.2 All persons using the Booster Park for any purpose or activities shall comply  with all applicable law. 

12.3 If a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section or part of a  section of the Bylaw to be invalid, such section or part of a section shall not be  construed as having persuaded or influenced Council to pass the remainder of the  Bylaw, it shall be severed and it is hereby declared that the remainder of the Bylaw  shall be valid and shall remain in full force and effect. 

12.4 The fees set forth in Schedule “A” of this bylaw are subject to change in the  User Fee Bylaw, which is updated annually. 

12.5 That this bylaw comes into effect on the day it is passed. 

READ A FIRST TIME this 16th day of January, 2024 

READ A SECOND TIME this 16th day of January, 2024 

READ A THIRD TIME this 16th day of January, 2024 

PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL this 16th day of January, 2024 

Mayor (Jan O’Neill) Deputy Clerk (Kristen McConnell)

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 

SCHEDULE “A” FEES 

Bylaw 2024-04 

Category 

Description 

Fee

Day or Week 

*Camping – Tent (per day) 

$60.00

 

*Recreational Vehicle (with 15-amp service) 

$70.00

 

*Recreational Vehicle (with 30-amp service) 

$80.00

 

RV Dump Station (transient campers only) 

$25.00/dump

Seasonal 

Large Lot 

$2,221.59

 

Small Lot 

$2,124.56

 

Plus, Outdoor Refrigerator 

$147.58

 

Plus, for 30A Service/Air Conditioner 

$181.95

 

Costs for Garbage Pick Up 

$52.76

 

Visitor’s Pass – Seasonal 

$87.95

 

Hydro Surcharge 

$144.46

 

Washroom Upgrade Levy 

$100.00

Docks 

Docking Fees – Seasonal 

$200.00

 

Docking Fees – Non-Residents (per day) 

$15.00

Boat Launch 

Non-Residents (per day) 

$15.00

Visitors 

**Non-Residents – Picnic and Swim (per person, per day) 

$10.00

 

*Non-Residents – Group Picnic and Swim (1 day) 

$145.00



 

*Includes $10 washroom levy 

**Includes $5 washroom levy 

Note: HST is in addition to the above rental rates. 

Proof of residence required to obtain residential rates.

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MUNICIPALITY OF MARMORA AND LAKE 

PO Box 459, 12 Bursthall Street, Marmora, ON, K0K 2M0 | PH. 613-472-2629 | FAX 613-472-5330 marmoraandlake.ca 


 

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