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Campground Overview — Maitland Shores Resort

The Maitland Shores Resort campground map gives you a clear picture of the property layout before you arrive at 659 Port Maitland Road, Dunnville, Ontario. The resort spans 300 acres on the north shore of Lake Erie, with the Grand River running along the western boundary of the property. Understanding the layout in advance makes arrival smoother — especially for guests trailering boats or arriving with larger rigs who need to know where to turn, where to park, and where their site is positioned relative to the water, the trails, and the main facilities.The map below shows all campsite sections, waterfront site locations, dock and marina access points, ATV trail entry points, the pool and recreation areas, washroom facilities, and resort entry and parking zones. A downloadable PDF version of the park map is also available below for guests who want to review the layout offline before their trip.

Campground Overview — Maitland Shores Resort

Maitland Shores Resort is a 300-acre privately owned campground on the north shore of Lake Erie in Haldimand County, near Dunnville, Ontario. The property is bounded by Lake Erie to the south and the Grand River to the west, giving the resort natural water boundaries on two sides and direct waterfront access throughout the property. The campground has over 220 seasonal RV sites across multiple sections, plus short-stay and weekend RV sites, tent camping areas, cabin rentals, and glamping accommodations. The marina and boat launch are located on the Grand River at the western edge of the property. ATV trails run through the interior and northern sections of the resort. The pool, recreation halls, and main amenity facilities are centrally located for easy access from all campsite sections.

 RV Sites & Seasonal Site Sections

The majority of sites at Maitland Shores are seasonal RV pads, organized into sections across the property. Each section is identified on the park map with site numbers that correspond to your booking confirmation. If you are visiting for the first time, the map helps you identify your section before arrival so you can navigate directly to your site without stopping at the office first. The resort’s internal road system is clearly marked on the map with directional signage throughout the property.

Full-Hookup RV Sites

Full-hookup sites are distributed across multiple sections of the campground and include water, sewer, and 30/50 amp electric connections. Pull-through site options are available in designated sections for guests arriving with larger motorhomes or fifth wheels who need to avoid tight back-in maneuvering. The park map identifies pull-through sections separately from standard back-in sites so you can confirm your site type before arrival. All full-hookup sites are individually metered for electricity.

 Seasonal Site Sections

Seasonal sites are grouped into dedicated sections of the campground, many of which have developed into established neighbourhoods over the years — with returning guests in the same sites season after season. Seasonal sections are clearly marked on the park map with section identifiers. If you are a new seasonal guest, the map will help you locate your assigned section and understand your proximity to the waterfront, the marina, the trails, and the main facilities before your first visit of the season.

 Waterfront, Docks & Marina Location

The waterfront sections of Maitland Shores are the most in-demand sites on the property — and the park map clearly identifies which site sections are positioned closest to the Lake Erie shoreline and the Grand River. Waterfront and river-view sites are marked separately on the map from interior sections so guests can immediately see the relationship between their campsite and the water. Dock locations, fishing access points along the shoreline, and the marina entry are all marked on the map for easy navigation.

Waterfront RV Sites

Waterfront RV sites at Maitland Shores sit directly on or very close to the Lake Erie shoreline and Grand River bank. These are the premium sites on the property — guests in waterfront positions can fish from shore, watch the lake from their site, and walk to the dock in minutes. The park map shows which sections contain waterfront sites and how they are oriented relative to the water. Waterfront sites fill first for both short stays and seasonal bookings  contact us early in the year if a waterfront position is a priority for your stay.

Marina & Boat Launch on the Grand River

The Maitland Shores marina is located on the Grand River at the western edge of the property. The park map clearly shows the marina access road from the main campground, the boat launch ramp location, dock positions, and the route from the marina to the Lake Erie channel at Port Maitland. Guests trailering boats should review the marina access route on the map before arrival — the internal resort road to the marina is straightforward but good to know in advance, particularly for guests arriving with larger trailer combinations

Trails, Recreation & Outdoor Areas

The Maitland Shores property has ATV and dirt bike trails, walking paths, a heated saltwater pool, two recreation halls, a banquet hall, picnic areas, sports courts, and family activity areas. All of these are marked on the park map with clear identifiers. Knowing where the recreation areas are relative to your campsite helps you plan your time at the resort — especially for families with kids who want to know walking distances to the pool and playground before they arrive.

ATV & Dirt Bike Trails

ATV and dirt bike trail entry points are marked on the park map across the property. The trail system winds through the interior and northern sections of the resort, with multiple access points from different campsite sections. Guests riding ATVs should review the trail layout on the map before heading out — particularly first-time visitors who are unfamiliar with the property. Trail rules are posted at all trail entry points on the resort and must be followed by all riders throughout their stay.

Recreation Halls, Pool & Family Areas

The heated saltwater pool, two recreation halls, banquet hall, children’s playground, volleyball and basketball courts, and horseshoe pits are all centrally located on the resort property and clearly marked on the park map. The central location of the main amenity cluster means guests in most campsite sections are within a reasonable walking distance of the pool and recreation facilities. Picnic areas and green spaces are distributed across the property and identified on the map for guests who want to find quieter spots away from the main activity areas.

Finding Your Way — Parking & Entry

First-time visitors to Maitland Shores benefit most from reviewing the park map before arrival. The resort entry, office location, visitor parking areas, and the internal road system that connects all campsite sections are all clearly marked. Knowing where to enter, where to check in, and which internal road leads to your section makes the arrival process straightforward — particularly during busy summer weekends when the resort is at capacity and multiple guests are arriving simultaneously.

 Resort Entry & Check-In

The main resort entry is at 659 Port Maitland Road, Dunnville, Ontario. The entry gate and resort office are marked on the park map at the main entrance to the property. Check-in for new arrivals takes place at the office during posted office hours (10am – 4pm daily during the season). Guests arriving outside office hours should contact us in advance at (647) 212-1234 to arrange late arrival access. The resort is gated and access is controlled at the main entry point.

 Visitor & Trailer Parking

Day visitor parking and boat trailer parking zones are clearly marked on the park map. Guests who are launching a boat should review the marina access route and trailer parking area on the map before arrival. Day visitors who are not staying overnight use the designated visitor parking area near the main entry — not the campsite sections. Pull-through sites for larger rigs and trailer combinations are identified in the site section markings on the map.

Frequently Asked Questions — Park Map

 How do I find my site when I arrive?

Your booking confirmation from Campspot includes your site number and section. Cross-reference your site number with the park map to identify your section location relative to the resort entry. The internal resort roads are signposted with section markers that match the map. If you cannot locate your site on arrival, stop at the office during office hours or call (647) 212-1234.

Where is the resort office located?

The Maitland Shores Resort office is located at the main entry of the property on Port Maitland Road. It is marked on the park map at the resort entrance. Office hours are 10am – 4pm daily during the season (April 15 – October 31).

Where do I park my boat trailer?

Boat trailer parking is available near the marina on the Grand River at the western edge of the property. The marina access road and trailer parking area are clearly marked on the park map. Review the marina route before arrival if you are trailering a larger boat combination to the resort.

Are waterfront sites close to the dock?

Yes — waterfront and river-view sites are the closest campsite sections to the dock and marina. The park map shows the relationship between waterfront site sections and the dock locations on the Grand River. Contact us to ask about current waterfront site availability when booking.

Where are the washroom and shower facilities?

Washroom and shower facility locations are marked on the park map. Facilities are distributed across thcampground to ensure reasonable walking distance from all campsite sections. Laundry facilities are also available on-site and are marked on the map.

Can I download the park map before I arrive?

Yes. A downloadable PDF version of the Maitland Shores Resort park map is available on this page. Click the download link above the map to save the PDF to your device before your trip.

Book Your Site at Maitland Shores Resort

Once you have reviewed the park map and identified the site type and location that works for your stay, book online through Campspot or contact us directly for seasonal site and waterfront availability. Waterfront and pull-through sites fill earliest — booking in advance is recommended, particularly for summer weekends and the fall hunting and fishing season.

Conclusion

The Maitland Shores Resort park map gives you everything you need to plan your arrival and make the most of the property from the moment you get here. Whether you are choosing between a waterfront site and an interior pad, planning your route to the marina, or figuring out where the ATV trails start relative to your campsite — it is all on the map. Review it before you arrive, download the PDF, and reach out if you have any questions about the layout or your specific site.