Kevin Gohou, aka Jr Maddripp, invites you to explore krump. This fast, powerful street dance is a concentrate of pure emotion and energy, requiring…
With close to 500 acres of wide open space, Wesley Clover Parks is a four-season outdoor recreation hub, sports training facility, and entertainment events venue that aims to connect people of all ages with nature and the outdoors. Join us at The Parks where you can Camp, Ride, Learn, Farm, and Gather. If you are interested in camping, the Wesley Clover Parks Campground, formerly the Ottawa Municipal Campground, is a hidden gem within the city limits of our Nation's Capital. We are found nestled among a mature forest in Ottawa's Greenbelt while offering the convenience of the city. Located next to Highway 417, only 15 minutes west of downtown and the Parliament Buildings.
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Address
401 & 411 Corkstown Road, Ottawa, Ontario
Local
Toll Free
Major credit cards accepted
Accessibility: Washrooms
Full
Reservations (General Public)
Recommended
Reservations (Large Groups)
Recommended
Onsite Parking
Free
Distance to Rogers Centre - formerly Shaw Centre (km)
26km
Distance to Parliament Hill (km)
25km
Distance to airport (km)
27km
Coach Parking
Onsite
Rate Range
65 CAD or less
Rate: Extra Person Charge
under 20 CAD
Bath Privacy
Shared
Breakfast Included
No
Meals Available
No
Pets Allowed
Free
Fitness Facilities
None
Spa Facilities
None
Pool
None
Location
Wesley Clover Parks
Wesley Clover Parks
401 & 411 Corkstown Road
Ottawa ON K2H 8T1
Canada
Wesley Clover Parks
Wesley Clover Parks
401 & 411 Corkstown Road
Ottawa ON K2H 8T1
Canada
Upcoming Events

RCMP Musical Ride Stables Open House
The Open House has been an annual tradition in the community since 1996. Bring your family and friends to visit the home of the Musical Ride and meet…

Controlled Damage
On November 8, 1946, Viola Desmond entered the whites-only section of the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Unaware that the theatre was…