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Businiess name:  Otter Lake Camp-Resort
Review by:  Garry K.
Review content: 
By word of mouth, "Otter Lake Campgounds" has reached our ear when our family was looking for a "Camping Vacation". Great choice! We never went camping before and we were very unsure if this was a good idea. We "borrowed" a tent from our neighbor and off we went. Our little boys fell in love with the place. We fell in love with it also when we saw how clean it was kept. Plus there's plenty of activities to keep the family entertained. For "City-Slickers" like us, they even have "cable-TV" at the campsite (which comes in real handy when you pick a rainy week for camping). They "own" the lake so you don't need a fishing license and you don't have to leave the campgrounds to hike to a nearby lake (like most of the other campgrounds in the surrounding areas). Now Our boys are grown and we "STILL" go to Otter Lake and we take their wives and girlfriends too. Check it out==> http://www.otterlake.com/ Rated "5 Stars"===> http://camping.about.com/od/campgroundreviews/fr/ucpcg519.htm

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