Do you know where Walford Ontario is?

SCBATECH

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Hello everyone, from Northern Ontario

We're excited to join the Keystone RV Forum! Like many of you, we're new to RVing and eager to learn. Thank you for welcoming us into this community.

As we prepare for the delivery of our new 2025 1790 Springdale, I’d love to gather some helpful resources. If you could share links to cheat sheets or guides on essentials for beginners, RV etiquette, and tips for parking at RV sites, I would greatly appreciate it. I’m looking to compile everything into a binder for easy reference. I already see many information links on RVing and will be spending hours on this site learning.

My Wife and I can’t wait to hit the road and explore, and we look forward to connecting with fellow RVers.:cool:

Cheers!
 
Welcome from the only Henniker on earth!

Yes, we do actually know where Walford is! We drive through there 3-4 times a year. We typically stay at Chutes Provincial Park in our travels through the area.
 

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Welcome from the only Henniker on earth!

Yes, we do actually know where Walford is! We drive through there 3-4 times a year. We typically stay at Chutes Provincial Park in our travels through the area.
Hello, it seems like our Sauble-Spanish River Township and Henniker have almost the same population. The Chutes is a beautiful spot and we are very proud of it.. Have a great day.
Cheers, SCBATECH
 
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We fished more than ten years out of Bear Lake Camp just south of Espanola some years ago. So yes, we know Walford. Beautiful country but the pikes were very contrary!
 
We fished more than ten years out of Bear Lake Camp just south of Espanola some years ago. So yes, we know Walford. Beautiful country but the pikes were very contrary!

I didn’t expect anyone to know about Walford, Ontario, where I live in the Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers.

Our local lakes are teeming with fish, especially pike and smallmouth bass. If you venture to the Whalebacks channel on Lake Huron, you’ll find fantastic fishing opportunities, including a great chance of landing some trophy pike and muskies.
Cheers, SCBATECH
 

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