![]() ![]() There is a water tap about 40 feet from the yurt which was great. ![]() There is a main path to the Lodge that passes near the yurt but that wasn't an issue. For us we felt we had a good deal of privacy compared to any other yurt and basically any campsite we saw on the grounds. At yurt #6's fire pit you are mainly out of view of yurt #5. ![]() If the vegetation grows between yurts #5 and #6 a little more it should block out the view between the two decks. On the other you can see a portion of yurt #5's deck from yurt #6's deck and are definitely easily within earshot of yurt #5 but it is better than most traditional campsites would be. Yurt #6 has good privacy from the other yurts. No yurt is more than 150 meters from these facilities. Clean, big, flush toilets, multiple sinks, hand soap, hand dryer, etc. The bathrooms were as good as you'll get for a campground. There were six individual shower rooms that will give you about 3 minutes of water for a loonie. Near the parking lot is the main building for modern showers and toilets. There is an assigned parking spot per yurt and each yurt also has a wagon to haul your things to and from the yurt. The park staff brought our permit to us the day following our arrival. With the online registration system we proceeded direct to our yurt with no check-in required. Childs Lake campground is not overly large (3 camping bays plus the yurt area). It was our first yurt experience and also our first time to Duck Mountain PP. We stayed in yurt #6 at Childs Lake in early June, 2021. ![]()
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