Reservations, Deposits and Additional Information
Three generations of Kast's have welcomed guests to Tomahawk Resort for over 75 Years, and helped them experience a relaxing stay in the natural wonder of the Canadian wilderness! You'll find all of our accommodations in outstanding condition, with constant attention to every detail in the maintenance of our facilities for your enjoyment.RV Park and Campground Reservations
For reservations of 5 days or greater (for between June 15th to September 5th) can be reserved at any time, however reservations for 4 days are only accepted within 60 days of the planned check-in date, and reservations for the minimum 3 days can only be reserved within 30 days of the planned check-in date. A minimum 3-day stay is required for advance RV site reservations. A deposit is required on all reservations. We gladly accept VISA, Mastercard, Discover and E-transfer (Canadian banks/credit unions only) for deposits. Reservations will not be held without receipt of deposit.Site preference can be noted when reserving based on availability at time of check-in. If wishing to guarantee a specific site number (site number guarantee), an additional $25.00 per week non-refundable administration fee would be charged in addition to your deposit. A minimum 7-day stay is required for site guarantees.
You would be able to check in to your campsite any time after 12:00 noon on your day of arrival, and checkout is no later than 12:00 noon on your scheduled day of departure. Early check-ins and late check-outs will be subject to an additional day use site fee.
Deposits: RV site - $75 per week of stay; Camping and fishing package - $150Cancellation policy: Deposits are refundable, less a 25%; service charge, when the cancellation is made no less than thirty days prior to the scheduled check-in date. If the deposit is made within thirty days of the scheduled check-in date, the deposit is then non-refundable.
Long weekends: Over holiday long weekends (Canada day long weekend and the August 2nd-5th civic holiday weekend) a minimum 4 night stay is required for all camping reservations, and minimum 3 night stay is required for the Labour Day weekend. Reservations for 4 days are only accepted within 60 days of the planned check-in date, and reservations for 3 days can only be reserved within 30 days of the planned check-in date. An additional site charge of $5 per site per day over those long weekends is applicable if only staying for the minimum 3- day period (Labour day weekend ) and 4-day period (Canada day long weekend and August long weekend). No site guarantees for over any of the long weekends.
U.S. Citizens: For entering Canada from the United States, you must make sure you have the proper documentation with you, such as a legal version of photo identification and proof of citizenship (Passport or NEXUS card). If traveling with a child under the age of 16 years, a passport is not required for the child, but they do require proof of citizenship such as a U.S. birth certificate. If traveling with a child under the age of 18 years that is unaccompanied by both parents or legal guardians, a signed letter of permission to travel into Canada from the other parent or legal guardian is required. If your child is bringing a friend along, the friend would need a signed letter of permission from either both parents or legal guardian(s) to indicate they have permission to enter Canada.
You are allowed to bring in a "reasonable" amount of personal goods duty free. The amount you bring in should be in line with how long you plan to visit. Below are the limits you are allowed for regulated items. Please check with Canada Border Services for any changes to these limits and regulations.- Alcohol: If you are aged 19 years and older, you are allowed to bring in, free of duty and taxes, either: 1.5 litres of wine, or 1.14 litres (40 oz) of liquor, or 24x 12 oz cans or bottles of beer. You may bring in additional quantities, but you must declare it and pay duties and taxes on the excess amount
- Tobacco: If you are aged 18 years and older, you are allowed to bring the following amounts of without paying duty: up to 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 grams (7 oz) of manufactured tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks. You may bring in additional quantities but you must declare it and pay duties and taxes on the excess amount. Cannabis (including THC oils and CBD oils) is strictly prohibited and cannot be imported. Transporting cannabis over the border is deemed a criminal offence subject to arrest and prosecution.
This information has been interpreted to the best of our knowledge and subject to change without notice. If you have any questions of what is required, as well for the final requirements for entry, we strongly recommend that you contact Canada Border Services directly via the link or at 1-800-461-9999. If you are unable to enter the country and deemed in-admissible due to not meeting the entry requirements, deposits would be non-refundable nor transferrable.