Campground recommendations

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Steady Eddy
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Campground recommendations

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My usual week off is 2 weeks away and the wife and I would like to spend 3 nights, mid-week, somewhere on the St. Lawrence. I have browsed the St. Lawrence parks website, and their parks look nice. I'm just wondering if anyone has a recommendation ? We will be in a traditional tent and fishing from shore. Or, if anyone knows of a private campground that's good, I'm all ears! Thanks in advance!!
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I spent a Friday night at the municipal campground in Iroquois last weekend in May.
The campground was very quiet, extremely clean showers/washrooms and $25.00 for the night.
However there is a railway track about a kilometre away and the trains woke me at 3:10 3:20 and 3:45.
Not sure why there were not more kids running around that town.
Other than the train, it was very nice.
I would go back with my wife.
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Thanks David, I appreciate it! Now I'm considering Voyageur Prov. Park near Hawkesbury. Just trying to keep it close to home, I travel enough for work. My luck it'll rain anyways!
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