Farmers’ Markets at A Stones Throw RV Campground

What is it about Farmers’ Markets that gets us so excited? Is it the fresh produce, the chance to speak with the people who grew our food, or the peace of mind that comes from knowing exactly what we are eating? Perhaps it is the desire for a local connection—knowing our food was grown just “a stone’s throw away” rather than in another country. When we began developing A Stones Throw RV Campground, our vision

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Quiet Little Camping Community in the Prairies

The camping season has officially begun, and we are thrilled to celebrate our 5th anniversary today. Since 2018, my parents, Michael and Monica, my wife, Cindy, and I have poured our hearts and souls into this campground. We want to extend a sincere thank you to the Lamb family, as well as all the friends and family who have supported us over the years. We look forward to sharing our development stories and photos with

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Olive the Other Reindeer

Last Christmas, my wife Cindy and I decided to bring a house dog onto the farm. We felt it was the right time to introduce a family pet to our children and teach them the love and responsibility that comes with it. Growing up on a farm, we always had cats, dogs, and livestock. While they were primarily “working animals,” we grew to appreciate their differences. We chose a dog specifically because we felt they might be less destructive to furniture

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Camp Hosts Wanted

Opportunity to join our quiet little camping community! We are hiring camp hosts for the 2026 season! Our guests love having camp hosts on-site and we love having camp hosts on-site too! Being a camp host is a great opportunity for people who love to camp to do so without the cost. Camp hosts only work every other week for a few hours per day, and in return they get a free site and a

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A Stones Throw Loves Curling

What do you think of when you hear someone yell “Sweep! Sweep Hard!”??? Have you ever asked if the pebbled ice has been nipped? Have you ever been short of the Hogline? If you have you are probably familiar with a contest with throwing stones upon the ice… the sport of Curling. Curling originated in Scotland in the early 16th century, the first written account of curling dates back to 1511 where a monk played

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Tours Return for 2026

We hosted a couple for a tour of the campground this week. Despite the lack of leaves on the trees, they loved the property. They have a large RV and found that the cost of hauling it for individual weekend reservations was becoming impractical. To get more use out of their investment and make the most of this year’s camping season, they decided to choose a seasonal site. They were particularly impressed with our two

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